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MY COLOURFUL LIFE IN AUSTRALIA
Published by in Aussie food ·
... have a TimTam! A full chocolate biscuit so tasty, delicious, exquisite when it melted in my mouth!
The only complaint is that there were only 11 biscuits per packet. Therefore, whenever I went shopping, I bought so many that they never run out ...

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Be creative !!

MY COLOURFUL LIFE IN AUSTRALIA
Published by in Thoughts ·
THINK  IMAGINE   DREAM   SEE   OBSERVE   PERCEIVE  FEEL   LISTEN
WRITE  DRAW    PAINT    COLOUR
WHISPEAR   SPEAK    SHOUT
       READ   SING   DANCE  EXPRESS
                IDEAS   EMOTIONS DOUBTS
  CHAOS    SOUNDS    SILENCE   
                                CREATE
        

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Behind the art !!

MY COLOURFUL LIFE IN AUSTRALIA
Published by in Art ·
"Art is not what you see, but what you make others see." Edgar Degas

This colourful giant sculpture along the Southbank Promenade in Melbourne is not representing an alien, as the majority of viewers may think. -green - huge eyes - You will react astonished if I tell you that this piece of art by Deborah Halpern is called Ophelia. The artist was inspired by the character from Hamlet, full of both love and sadness in order to describe the face of Melbourne.


Always on the Yarra River Promenade you may find " The Guardians" sculptures by Simon Rigg


Across the river the sculpture GAYIP – the Travellers
by  Nadim Karam  with an indigenous artist Mandy Nicholson
Gayip is the ceremonial meeting of the different Australian Aborigines clans, where they would interact with each other through stories, dance, storing telling. Gayip is also used to signify community or gathering.


We are all travellers.. in the jungle of this world.. everyone - with its story - carries its suitcase packed with hope and dreams... and Art is simply an other way of keeping a diary ... we describe with different colours and shapes our "individual" world...

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The dawn of a New Year!

MY COLOURFUL LIFE IN AUSTRALIA
Published by in Thoughts ·
“We shall not cease from exploration

And the end
of all our exploring
Will be to arrive
where we started
And know the place
for the first time.”
T.S. Eliot


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