Looking for reflections
Another way of seeing. The surprise juxtaposition of reflected objects on glass can offer new ways to see the familiar …
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Read More >Julian Wigley: Australian architect with a long involvement in Indigenous architecture, writer and visual artist working in mixed media, still believing in the future.
Another way of seeing. The surprise juxtaposition of reflected objects on glass can offer new ways to see the familiar …
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Read More >I keep on being diverted from my task of sorting through my digitised drawings and doodles posted on Wigley web, …
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Read More >Black cockatoos. Big birds 2009. I am really fond of Magpie geese. It’s habits and travels are brave. The flock …
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Read More >OK, so I have started sorting through the digital mayhem of my photo library, now scattered across a decade or …
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Read More >One of the joys of making digital collages on my ancient idevices is the occasional serendipity that results from smashing …
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Read More >The shocking continuation of the Australian refugee policy, and its iterations since the Tampa incident, has diminished our society morally …
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Read More >Architectural baroque at Southbank softened by posters and fairy lights The building exterior is a play with pipe decoration layering …
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Read More >I passed this building site after seeing the Hokusai exhibition. The workman is likely to be using a sealant gun …
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