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In the wake of 'Through The Porthole'

13/7/2014

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I always find myself in an interesting headspace after a project like 'Through The Porthole' is over. It's one of satisfaction, relief, excitement and enthusiasm for the next project to come.  Above all though I am grateful for the opportunity to create and have people enjoy and appreciate my work.

Through The Porthole has been an extra special project to be involved in, collaborating with over 50 artists, photographers and volunteers and working for five months to bring the art trail to life in Yeppoon's CBD. 

As a project coordinator it has been invaluable working with skilled teams from Artslink Queensland and Keppel Coast Arts and I hope to work on further projects with these organisations in the future.

For now though its time to catch my breath, take a few days off and then get back into the studio and start working on some new ideas and directions I have planned for my ceramics in the upcoming months. 

Please check out the full gallery of works from Through The Porthole on my website.

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