2023 ends and so 2024 begins - but what to write? 2023, all things considered was a good year, with health, travel, art and family. I hope it was the same for you and yours, and if not, I pray that you have found a way through the troubles, and I wish you new beginnings and a better 2024.
I wonder what 2024 will bring. My hopes other than happiness and health for my family and friends is that I will do a little more art, a little more esperimenting with art, a little more committment to art, walking every day and getting fitter, not getting bogged down with socials on the internet, a little more travels to places unvisited and places to revisit, a little more socialising with friends and family, a little more committment to my photography, a little more reading, writing...and publishing....
I don't make New Year resolutions. But the world is open to lots more little mores!
But for now I went to a Gellie printing summer school workshop at the Stirling Street Arts Centre in my town last week, and I am going to another workshop "naturally printed" workshop at the end of this week. I am hoping to expand on my art this year. I would really like to do more sketching and dabble with watercolours.
Next week I go to Summer School in Albany for a 3 day advance ecoprinting course with the wonderful Penny Jewell - who I have been to two workshops with before and assisted her at a workshop here. I have been doing eco-printing for a few years now, but there is so much more to learn, and so much that I don't know.
I hope that these workshops will spark my "little more committment to my art". Perhaps I might join a local art group. My sister belongs to one where she lives which has a vibrant arts community, and I can see the benefits of it.
On Monday we took a quick trip down to Yallingup just south on Dunsborough in our stunning south west coast to visit an art exhibition by the Dunsborough Art Society which my sister is a member of. Sorry I didn't take any photos!
I am back on the committee for the Photography Group of Bunbury after a few years not on the committee - so that hopefully will spark my "little more committment to photography". In February our club is back to photograph a major triathlon - so great for practising action shots and panning.
We have not been overseas since 2018 (Covid stopped us in our tracks in January 2020 only weeks before flyng out), but we have just renewed our passports. Perhaps "a little more travel" will involve an overseas trip - who knows - nothing planned yet. More likely local trips in Western Australia this year after our epic 9 week caravanning trip to Queensland last year.
Further to our Queensland trip, I am plugging away at a photo book of that trip - to finish it is on my summer to do list. And I still have lots more to share with you from that trip.
I am linking up to the link-ups below. Please click on the links to see fabulous contributions from around the world - virtual touring at its best!
Image-in-ing
My corner of the world through my camera
Wednesday Around the World at Communal Global hosted by Randomosity.
and Little bird - Pienilintu
Thankful Thursday
Welcome to Nature Thursday
...I don't make resolutions either. In 2024 hope to to continue to do all of the things that I enjoy and to stay has healthy as I can. Fill your 2024 full of health, happiness and peace, Jill.
ReplyDeleteA woman I know suggested that rather than make "resolutions", we should consider our "intentions". They can always be reset, and we can always redirect ourselves back to the path we wish to follow. I like that.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2024/01/metz-cathedral-gothic-masterpiece-known.html
I like that idea Sue, thanks
DeleteYou sure have an exciting year ahead!
ReplyDeleteLoved that black and white photo the best!
Here's hoping you have some fun adventures, wherever you may ramble. Me, I'm working towards being able to do something creative again, since my shaky fingers keep me from drawing/painting, and even are a problem clicking the mouse sometimes. I hope to work in clay again, pretty loosely of course. We shall see...
ReplyDeleteI wish you well Barbara with your creative pursuits and wherever 2024 takes you
DeleteHappy New Year Jil. The street arts on display are mesmerising. I love how your little pictures render my day artistic
ReplyDeleteI look forward to seeing more of your eco printing which fascinated me. I like that word intentions from the comment above. I am hoping to up the number of days I exercise even if it is just a short walk. Any exercise is better than no exercise is my motto.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you and your family! I love your eco prints, very pretty. I wish you all the best in 2024!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots. Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots. Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteYou're so talented so will look forward to seeing more of the things that you get into. Love your ecoprinting (I think that's what you call it). Thanks for sharing with Pictorial Tuesday. And, Happy New Year.
ReplyDeletethanks so much Peabea. So glad you enjoy my sharings.
DeleteHappy New Year and I am looking forward to your 2024 adventures.
ReplyDeleteFantastic, and I will see what you post about ecoprinting.
ReplyDeleteI'm very late commenting today... I'm amazed at how quickly the days fly by again in the new year.
Your post is a feast for the eyes in many ways. A very welcome change when I look out of the window here at how rainy and dreary it is here.
Well... it's January, it's winter time. It's supposed to get really cold in the next few days (-10 C°) and it's supposed to snow. Thank you for your contribution to
MosaicMonday
Once again, best wishes for a healthy, happy new year 2024,
Heidrun
I wish you a wonderful year too.Wonderful pics at the beginning - you´ve got summer -here it is winter and at the moment winterwonderland with fresh snow. I am sure what will not be in my plans for 2024 - going to Australia. It is simply too far away from here....
ReplyDeleteAll the best and have a good time
Violetta
Happy 2024!!
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