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24.01.2022 Been painting for a client who holiday lets his unit in Cairns, wishing to showcase some of the Great Barrier Reef imagery to overseas visitors, hence the tropical overtones.



24.01.2022 Looks handy, Coronavirus tips #coronavirushygiene

20.01.2022 Tried Kleki online painting tool

19.01.2022 Maybe an inspiration to Elsa von Freitag http://www.kapurthalaprincess.com/who-am-i



19.01.2022 Watch this space. Part of a Blume series. #customartistnetwork

17.01.2022 Remote schooling

17.01.2022 Updated picture of Mr Zovic, by Karin Pultar, 2016-18



16.01.2022 Doodling at Valley View, 2017

16.01.2022 Defending ones honour

16.01.2022 Find my work on Custom Artist Network Website. http://www.customartistnetwork.net.au/.../waters-edge.../

15.01.2022 Looks handy, Coronavirus tips #coronavirushygiene

15.01.2022 History of Art http://www.all-art.org/history568_contents_20centuri.html



14.01.2022 Food For Though - Gluttony and Overpopulation

13.01.2022 Human Impact, 2021. artmaking process. Frottage, multilayered collage.

13.01.2022 Delaying a reward rather than instant gratification helps children make better choices. Children and adolescents are especially prone to short-term thinking. F...or example, Bettinger and Slonim (2007) find that more than 43 percent of children (aged 5 to 16) in their sample made choices in line with hyperbolic discounting. When asked to choose between a $10 gift certificate to be distributed immediately after the experiment or a larger amount (up to $25) in 2 months, these children picked the immediate reward. When asked to evaluate a similar trade-off where the $10 gift certificate was distributed in two months or the same larger amount in 4 months, these children choose the later. Bettinger and Slonim (2007) also find that more than 25 percent of children choose options inconsistent with any type of rational behaviour, but that these irrational choices were less likely to occur among older children. #childreneducation http://ftp.iza.org/dp8853.pdf

13.01.2022 My first Meeting as a new member of Port Hacking Potters Group will be on the 3rd of October - 7.30pm at Cronulla School of Arts. Check out the blog. http://porthackingpotters.blogspot.com/p/members-calendar-2

12.01.2022 Work in progress for Rachel. #customartistnetwork #watercolour #watercolor #artist

11.01.2022 I climbed Uluru in 2017, it's a geological a feast and culturally dynamic. It was a privilege and honour to pilgrimage this wonderful site. People have died climbing the rock, there are many crosses below. Uluru is a dangerous climb and closed in the wind. You need to have your wits about you to climb the rock, a single chain for both sides of the traffic means you have to let go of it sooner or later to pass the opposing direction. Some people have vertigo and still try to c...limb, crawling on the ground, I saw a few of those. But they still pushed themselves through even though the sky was spiralling around them. I dropped my mobile phone on the way down, it slid to the edge and stopped. Shocked a man ascending stepped out to retrieve it for me. The article attached states Uluru will be closed in a few years as a matter of respect to the Aboriginal Elders of Uluru. Personally, I feel sad that we will no longer be able to climb this monument of Australian history and respect the elders through experiencing this challenge in life. Taking this pilgrimage of Uluru for me was not disrespectful, geologically it is a rock that was turned up from the sea, culturally I respect the people and landowners. Would I wish someone come to my house and climb all over it? I would respect them for being able to climb over it but would be annoyed with people looking into my living room windows. In the western culture, 'nothing is sacred' in fact we have rights for freedom of speech and we are allowed to have paparazzi peeping toms prying into our private lives. Aboriginal people have a deep-rooted connection with the land, and respect privacy, so I guess I understand. http://www.smh.com.au//uluru-very-likely-to-close-to-climb

09.01.2022 Human Impact Australia

07.01.2022 Part of the process of my self portrait.

04.01.2022 Working on Wall Feature for Waters Edge Apartments, Cairns. #watersedgeaparments #karinpultar #customartistnetwork

04.01.2022 Working on a small series of garden flowers #cusomartistnetwork

03.01.2022 Updated a faded painting at Waters Edge Apartments, Cairns #watersedgeapartment #customartistnetwork

02.01.2022 Well a little self portrait

02.01.2022 Ideation for Australian Cultural Arts

02.01.2022 Rachel and my painting. Wolf #custonartistnetwork #watercolouroncanvas #karinpultar

02.01.2022 My Covid Hoodie #mycovidhoodie #covidhoodie #covidwear

02.01.2022 Dimitri Chimparis, sculpture https://www.invaluable.com//after-dimitri-chiparus-romania#

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