The other art fair Sydney

I have just returned from exhibiting at The Other Art Fair in Sydney where I showcased my mixed media monoprints. It was a wonderful experience and I have learnt heaps and made some wonderful friends. I am grateful for all of the people who stopped by my booth and took an interest in my work and those of you who bought work. May it bring you many years of joy.

A huge thankyou to the artist friends I made a long the way and the organisers of the show that made it run smoothly. Last but not least a huge shout out to my husband who was my trusty gofer, handyman and all round supporter. Love you right up to the sky and beyond.

The Other Art Fair Sydney. Australia

I am so excited to be exhibiting this May at The Other Art Fair in Sydney. I will be one of 120 artists showcasing my work at the White Bay Cruise Terminal. Most of my work will be my monoprints which are basically ink on paper, lifted off a piece of glass and painted/drawn back into. You can check some of them out on my monoprint page . If you can come I would love to see you there and have a chat with you about what I do.

Following the Breadcrumbs

As I love to read about other artists processes I thought I would share a couple of before and after images. I have been doing monoprints recently and have really enjoyed intuitively following where they lead me. Check out the below images of where the monoprint started and where it finished up at the end of the day. Still has a ways to go but what do you think?

OMG setting up the different accounts that is required to sell NFTS is soooooooooooooooo frustrating. The tech dosen’t upload and my wallet is connected then it isn’t, then I have 2 accounts somehow (don’t ask me how I managed that one) and then the 2fa QR code won’t load and my account is verified then it says it isn’t………

NFT’s…….what is that?

I recently had the joy of catching up with my cousin Clint in Australia. He is your typically understated ,chilled Aussie bloke. However, like a lot of understated blokes , he has a good head on his shoulders. I asked him casually if he had ever heard of NFTS… not really expecting him to know much about them. His drawled “yessss” gave me enough encouragement to start telling him about the number of times I had been approached by random strangers asking to buy my art as an NFT. My response has always been to say “no” as I don’t understand NFTS and frankly anything that combines technology and money is scary. So saying NO has become my safety mantra.

Clints response was to say “Well Catherine you are saying NO to money”. That gave me pause and so I said “then you better tell me all about them”. The next day he did and I was introduced to a strange new world which speaks a foreign language. I noticed that along with my fear was a sense of excitement and I could see new possibilities especially for my monoprints which I don’t do a lot of due to the upfront costs. I have since returned to NZ and am excited to enter this strange new world and see where it leads me. I am determined not to let my fear of the unknown stop me.