Wednesday, November 01, 2006
About Me
- Name: Peceli and Wendy's Blog
Babasiga (pronounced bambasinga) is the dry land of Macuata in northern Fiji - our place in the sun in Fiji. Peceli is from Fiji from the village is Vatuadova and the beach is Nukutatava. Peceli Ratawa passed away on 27th December 2015 so this is Wendy's blog now. Wendy is an Australian and today live in Geelong, Australia.
Previous Posts
- More kids' stuff - Geelong Play Space
- Backyard three-wheeler bike/wheelchair
- Ten months after the bushfires in Brisbane Ranges
- New outer suburbs of Melbourne
- Pacific Forum - view from Oz papers
- drawings at Shenton Manse
- Coloured and albino peacocks
- Two peacocks at a wildlife sanctuary
- Swings and slides and playtime
- Tom Bowen of Geelong and the Bowen technique
2 Comments:
These are lovely - are they monoprints or have you done them on the computer?
Oh, they do look like monoprints don't they? I never thought of that.
No, it's my lazy way sometimes to take a floppy with pic files to the other computer where I have Photoedit, and I start with my pen/paint pictures and change them - 'effects' such as edge, stamp, etc. So it is the computer program that does the work.
This afternoon I painted three mangoes because they are expensive and I wanted to get my money's worth! Peceli went up to Footscray market shopping to buy pork, fish, etc. I'll post the pic when it's dry.
Wendy
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