by Alison Bigg | Jan 14, 2013 | A History in Layers, Exhibitions
Habit is the perfect place for my lightboxes! The photos were all shot in the area and the brick wall provides an atmospheric backdrop. Go enjoy a fantastic cup of joe and have a look, 522 Pandora. Thanks Shane.
by Alison Bigg | Dec 4, 2012 | Exhibitions, Studies of the Artichoke flower
On Thursday I hung some art up on the walls of the Midwives Collective on Yates. I’m very happy with the way they look in there. You can go and have a boo any time Monday-Thursday at 1120 Yates Street.
by Alison Bigg | Nov 20, 2012 | Printmaking, Studies of the Artichoke flower
I will be installing some new work on November 29th at the Midwives Collective, 1120 Yates . I am very excited to show here because the space is gorgeous with plenty of natural light. On top of that the women that work there are amazing. This show is about...
by Alison Bigg | Nov 20, 2012 | Studies of the Artichoke flower
Artichokes are beautiful and weird, not to mention tasty. They grow to be 6.5 feet high and grow year round in Victoria. One day I found an artichoke that had been cut down a few weeks before. It had started flowering in the compost. The outside was completely dead...
by Alison Bigg | Aug 6, 2012 | A History in Layers
Lower Johnson Street housed the ‘other’ side of Victoria, dividing it from the ‘Olde English’ style that the city was perceived. No garden parties or cricket in the “Old Town”. The other side of the tracks consisted of the...