Showing posts with label Marrickville. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marrickville. Show all posts

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Weekly drawing 30: Blue Banded Bee

Amegilla cingulata Blue Banded Bee, an Australian Native Bee.
We recently had six of these little pollinators in our Marrickville garden enjoying the tomato plants.

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Weekly Drawing: Week 26 - Louisa Lawson printing Australia's first female-produced journal, 1888.

Louisa Lawson printing The Dawn on an old press at her cottage.
 The Dawn was Australia's first female-produced journal, published from 1888-1905.
This week's drawing is of Louisa Lawson printing Australia's first female-produced journal, The Dawn, which she founded in 1888. I admire the DIY attitude of Louisa and her all-female team of editors and printers (very controversial at the time!).

NSW women only gained the right to vote in 1902, 14 years after they first published. I wanted to create an image which depicts the joy these women must have felt at having an independent outlet to express themselves.

Mosaic tribute to Lousia Lawson by Cynthia Turner
 Lousia Lawson Reserve, Renwick St Marrickville. 

I first heard about Louisa Lawson only recently, whilst watching Federation: Australia's journey to nationhood. She was a fascinating person: publisher, journalist, feminist, poet and the mother of Henry Lawson. Plus while researching her background I discovered she had lived on Renwick St, Marrickville, only a few streets away from where I live. Wow! I'd love to read her biography. She's an important part of Austarlian history.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Weekly drawing 25: Two drawings this week

I couldn't decide, so it's two drawings this week...
While watching a documentary "Federation: Australia's journey to nationhood" narrated by John Doyle.
I sketched a portrait of Richard Baker and his moustache 
Dracula sleeps outside the Marrickville TAB
If you want to see Dracula in the flesh, he is often asleep on his scooter during the day. He hangs out with a group of old men who smoke outside the Marrickville TAB. However be warned, as the sun sets he can wake up pretty hungry. This is when he will try to run over a pedestrian breakfast.