Monday, April 22, 2013

Sponsorship & thoughts...

Check out this delicious stash of steel! ...and I have to send a huge-mega thank you to Steve from Caloundra Waterjet Cutting for his sponsorship and supplying me with his discarded steel off cuts.  This steel of course is for my new body of work, my upcoming solo show in Gympie (Regional Gallery), having new material to work with is very inspiring and has injected a new spin on my direction.
 

 
In this new body of work I am looking to document my personal journey in a tangible form...
 
 
 an inward journey of growth and discovery, personal development both spiritually and emotionally...


I often frequent a deeper level of mind,
 
 
I find peace and solitude in this space....

 
For me, this 'space' is enriched with meaning overflowing with abundance,

 
it is the direct line to "source"

 
it is here where all the magic happens

 
and is where all the answers lie, to your own truths....

18 comments:

  1. K - now I really have stash envy - lots of great goodies to create with. Go well and create a storm. B

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    1. B - your stash pile has a great lot of goodies the last time I drooled over it! Perhaps we should do a stash trade one day? K

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  2. Yes, yes, indeed. Happy magic making!

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  3. OOOOOOOOOOOer.....such lovely shapes! Have fun.

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    1. they are super delicious shapes Jo! and oh so inspiring....

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  4. Nice work Ms Shoenberger... you keep inpsiring us!!!

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  5. Ah - rust heaven - what beautiful inspirational stuff to work with - the contrast of the steel with teabags???....

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    1. rust heaven indeed Noela. Steel & teabags has crossed my mind on a couple of occassions... food for thought

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  6. Can't wait Kim to see where you go with all this - here's to it coming together it will be an awesome exhibition I am sure!! Cheers!!

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    1. Thanks Wyn. It's an interesting process allowing the materials to speak for you...

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  7. Beautiful input this one Kim. Feeling the creative force even through the computer... Beatrice x

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    1. Many thanks Beatrice, I appreciate your kind words. Kim x

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  8. Loving the rust, cant wait to see the finished work.

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    1. Hi Anne, thanks for visiting my blog :-) there is something about rust!

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  9. Shapes of beautiful rust.
    Let's make some magic Kim.

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    1. The shapes are awesome, inspiring too - magic in the making...

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