"David and Goliath": acrylic, junk mail collage |
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- The post office at the end of the world
The world's most remote post office is on Antarctica’s Goudier Island and it's currently run by a team of four women -- and a lot of penguins. Postmaster Clare Ballantyne, base leader Lucy Bruzzone, wildlife monitor Mairi Hilton and shop manager Natalie Corbett beat out thousands of others for the yearlong position, which led them some 8,000 miles away from their homes in the UK to the tiny island on the western side of the Antarctic peninsula. Luckily, they aren't wanting for company. The island is also populated by more than a thousand Gentoo penguins. As part of their jobs, the women keep count of the penguins, and the scientific data they gather on the Gentoos’ breeding patterns is part of a decadeslong study of the colony.
Where I work?
It is a small studio, with high ceilings.
Wall space is utilized with stuff I like to look at.
An attempt to be organized is problematic in such a small space.
My desk get really cluttered when I do collage.
It takes a lot to do a little?
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Indian paradise flycatcher |
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7 comments:
Jacki, that was a good idea to show your studio. I had to smile when you mentioned how hard it is to organize all the things you need for creating. In my little studio there is nearly always a mess. My problem is that I need to see everything I want to use so sometimes I even use the floor to put things on.
Your collage looks so nice with these happy colors.
Thank you, Elenor, I am hoping you will do a collage?
Love your studio "look". It reminds me of my happy place (my studio). All those precious things are calling out to you to create!!! And I also paused and took a deep breath as I was scrolling your blog. Thank you for giving me pleasure and inspiration every day. I always look forward to your blog.
Thank you so very much, Jan.
It is really lovely to hear from you.
THANKS AGAIN, IT WON'T LET ME OUT WITHOUT FILLING THE BOX again! ;op
I love how you create texture. :-)
Thanks John! ;o)
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