“Two roads diverged in a wood, and I…I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” – Robert Frost
Although Time is a continuum, the beauty of having it divided up into 12 month segments, is that with the coming of each new year we are given a chance to stop and evaluate the activities of the year gone by and chart our course ahead. As I am in the fortunate position of not having to answer to anyone, I am able to choose what I want to do. The challenge of course, is to know where to put one’s energies so that they will bear the sweetest fruit.
So, after a couple of weeks of relaxation and navel gazing, I have reassessed my situation, made my plans and realize that I have much to look forward to in 2013. The following are just a few of the many things that I will be bringing you news on:
- The launch of For Rhino in a Shrinking World: an International Anthology and the launch of a range of greeting cards and limited edition prints of the book’s illustrations.
- Weekly drawing classes with residents of Grahamstown
- A creative workshop with the 2013 Rhodes University Drama Masters students
- A creative workshop with the 4th year Rhodes University Journalism Design students
- The launch of a new Art Journaling Workshop to be held monthly in my studio from March 2013. More on this to come…
- My solo art exhibition, provisionally titled Delta and Desert: Journeys into the Wilderness, to be held at the Carinus Art Centre, Grahamstown during the National Arts Festival 27th June – 7th July 2013. There will be lots more on this in future posts…
Come travel with me…
Sally, it’s going to be a great year!
I’ve got a good feeling about it, Harry, and look forward to seeing what unfolds.
Have a wonderful, successful and happy year Sally. I’m enjoying your blog very much and will be watching out for news of workshops this year,
Hi Di! So glad to hear that you are following and enjoying. I didn’t mention it in the post, but I hope to fit in a Bag Workshop around about May…depends how the work load goes! Will keep you in the loop.x
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