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25.01.2022 Our Wilderists Exhibition is up and running at Buzzbar Mortdale! Hope you can come along to see it!



21.01.2022 One more week to see my show! Hope you can make it!!

21.01.2022 Time for something new! A new wave of art back to the community base from which all pure creativity wells forth! Back to the basics! Fresh thinking! New venues and shared spaces! Back to dreaming 'the arts' into being once more as a place for each heart!

21.01.2022 Looking forward to this event!



20.01.2022 My new website is up and running.... this is another great step forward!

20.01.2022 #APOD The Structured Tails of Comet Neowise What is creating the structure in Comet NEOWISE's tails? Of the two tails evident, the blue ion tail on the left poi...nts directly away from the Sun and is pushed out by the flowing and charged solar wind. Structure in the ion tail comes from different rates of expelled blue-glowing ions from the comet's nucleus, as well as the always complex and continually changing structure of our Sun's wind. Most unusual for Comet C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE), though, is the wavy structure of its dust tail. This dust tail is pushed out by sunlight, but curves as heavier dust particles are better able to resist this light pressure and continue along a solar orbit. Comet NEOWISE's impressive dust-tail striations are not fully understood, as yet, but likely related to rotating streams of sun-reflecting grit liberated by ice melting on its 5-kilometer wide nucleus. The featured 40-image conglomerate, digitally enhanced, was captured three days ago through the dark skies of the Gobi Desert in Inner Mongolia, China. Comet NEOWISE will make it closest pass to the Earth tomorrow as it moves out from the Sun. The comet, already fading but still visible to the unaided eye, should fade more rapidly as it recedes from the Earth. Image Credit & Copyright: Zixuan Lin (Beijing Normal U.)

18.01.2022 We have found a gallery to show the art of the Wild Women and the Wilderists during 2020/2021 at Mortdale in Sydney! So keep an eye out for our shows! We will bring our Arkaroola paintings and other wild places we've been to in a couple of shows! @buzzbar Currently on show is Joy's work!



14.01.2022 We have just packed the Prado with 27 new artworks for Buzzbar! Hope you can find some time to come and see our show.... I will also try to Instagram it all.... xox Joy

12.01.2022 Really looking forward to this painters' picnic with the Wilderists!

06.01.2022 Match it with a scarf, shopping bag etc to complete your look! :-)

03.01.2022 Hope you are all enjoying my solo show!

01.01.2022 EXHIBITON IS CLOSED TODAY - REOPENS TOMORROW MONDAY My apologies to anyone going to Peisley Street Gallery today, Sunday as the gallery is closed and only open by appointment.... there wasn't a way to convey this in 'events' or at least this old dinosaur didn't know how..... But the exhibition is open only for another week so I do hope you all try and get there before it closes next Saturday at 2 pm.... Thank you to all of you for your wonderful comments, feedback and going along to see it.... hopefully we will be able to have openings again one day as I really miss seeing you all and talking to you



01.01.2022 Say a prayer for Jacquie and her farm today as she is in the line of fire.....

01.01.2022 Hi everyone... my recent painting "Festival" will be auctioned in Orange on 22nd February with 100% going to our local RFS. The auction is being run by the Orange Art Society and will make sure our fire brigade gets help right now.... there will be many many works for auction on the night so please come along and support us in our efforts to support our town and RFS!

01.01.2022 My latest painting created today! So much sheer joy in this work! It's a party in paint!

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