The recent warmer weather has made me realise just how close we are to summer and the end of another year. On a personal level, it's been a very strange year in many ways - sad and horrible times mixed with deliriously happy ones. Life's funny that way. So because nobody really wants to read about the tragedies of an illustrator, I'll just jump right to the good stuff. Three good things that have happened in the last two weeks.
1. I've been signed to Omnibus Publishing for my first children's book, which will be published next year. This is a dream come true for me, and has made all of my hard work and late nights and early mornings over the past two and a half years completely worth it.
2. I'll be participating in a wonderful exhibition later this month.
"The Adelaide Writer’s Centre has joined
forces with University of South Australia (UNISA) Visual Communication
Illustration students to present HATCH, an exhibition of this year’s finest
graduates. This is the first time that a graduate exhibition of this kind has
been seen in Adelaide. It is rare opportunity for the public to engage with a
selection of cutting-edge work by some of South Australia’s most talented and
energetic graduate image makers.
HATCH is a celebration of this dynamic discipline and marks the entry of
UNISA’s next generation of Illustration students into an industry that
continues to inform our culture in new and inspiring ways. Sue Ninham, renowned
Visual Artist and 2012 Fringe Poster winner, will open the exhibition starting at 6pm on the 19th of September. Located on Level 2 of the SA Writer’s Centre, 187 Rundle Street, HATCH will be open from Monday to Friday,
19th September until 5th December."
3. I finally have a new site up and running. It's still a bit of a 'work in progress' and will no doubt undergo many changes, but I hope you will all stop by and check out the work I have uploaded.
So that's my three good things...at least the ones I thought were worth blogging about. Would love to see those of you who are in Adelaide at the HATCH exhibition, it should be a great night.