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  <title>Little Fish Creations</title>
  <subtitle>A Creative Life</subtitle>
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  <updated>2006-12-04T19:59:30+11:00</updated>
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    <title>I wish, I wish</title>
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    <published>2006-12-04T19:22:32+11:00</published>
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    <author>
      <name>Claire</name>
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    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I wish I had something better to show you:</p><p align="center"><img vspace="0" hspace="0" border="0" align="bottom" rel="lightbox" rel="lightbox" src="?q=image/view/751" />&nbsp;</p><p>Unfortunately, not.&nbsp; This is a computer collage of some rather crappy painting I have done recently.&nbsp; Although I do like the bottom right hand side with the greens and the white and the scribbles. I've had a lingering obsession with <a href="http://www.roslynoxley9.com.au/artists/1/John_Wolseley/489/39158/">John Wolseley</a> ever since I saw his work at the State Library of Victoria a year ago.&nbsp; I like the way he uses the white of his paper and his scratchy lines... although his lines say something... unlike my scribbles.&nbsp; I am not as fond of his more realistic and detailed bird stuff, but as soon as it starts getting abstract it rings my bells.</p><p>I had thought the cure for my creative doledrums was to get in and start quilting the pieces I have piled up... but I think it is more than that.&nbsp; I've stopped feeding my creativity.&nbsp; Stopped sketching, stopped photographing and observing, for some reason it all seems too hard.&nbsp; It could be related work pressures, I try not to let work affect my private life, but sometimes it is unavoidable and lately moreso.&nbsp; I don't think I'm too far gone, but I have to be watchful as no job is worth loosing my will to create and observe.&nbsp; No way. </p><p>I have ten straight days at home over Christmas.&nbsp; I'm thinking of devising a series of excursions for photographing and drawing and generally working on my stuff.&nbsp; If I don't plan, I know that I'll spend all the break knitting and watching cricket on the telly... a pretty good way to spend a break and relax, but where would it get me? </p>    ]]></summary>
    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I wish I had something better to show you:</p><p align="center"><img vspace="0" hspace="0" border="0" align="bottom" rel="lightbox" src="?q=image/view/751" />&nbsp;</p><p>Unfortunately, not.&nbsp; This is a computer collage of some rather crappy painting I have done recently.&nbsp; Although I do like the bottom right hand side with the greens and the white and the scribbles. I've had a lingering obsession with <a href="http://www.roslynoxley9.com.au/artists/1/John_Wolseley/489/39158/">John Wolseley</a> ever since I saw his work at the State Library of Victoria a year ago.&nbsp; I like the way he uses the white of his paper and his scratchy lines... although his lines say something... unlike my scribbles.&nbsp; I am not as fond of his more realistic and detailed bird stuff, but as soon as it starts getting abstract it rings my bells.</p><p>I had thought the cure for my creative doledrums was to get in and start quilting the pieces I have piled up... but I think it is more than that.&nbsp; I've stopped feeding my creativity.&nbsp; Stopped sketching, stopped photographing and observing, for some reason it all seems too hard.&nbsp; It could be related work pressures, I try not to let work affect my private life, but sometimes it is unavoidable and lately moreso.&nbsp; I don't think I'm too far gone, but I have to be watchful as no job is worth loosing my will to create and observe.&nbsp; No way. </p><p>I have ten straight days at home over Christmas.&nbsp; I'm thinking of devising a series of excursions for photographing and drawing and generally working on my stuff.&nbsp; If I don't plan, I know that I'll spend all the break knitting and watching cricket on the telly... a pretty good way to spend a break and relax, but where would it get me? </p>    ]]></content>
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