Art / Desgin Shots from AU/NZ/Eng trip - 2004
Judy Dominic


There were so many wild and wonderful things to see during my travels - and a lot of them spoke to me of form, color and texture. Below is a sampling of those visual treats - enjoy!



Water Related stuff
More Nature stuff
Artists' work
Buildings
Tom's Cloud pics



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Being on islands, I saw lots of water in various forms (man-made and natural) and locations as well as the creatures living there and the effects of water. Something about living in the midwest and being near bodies of water....

Somewhere in Queensland between Gladstone and Brisbane - looking down from the plane.
Waterfall in the tablelands.
Waterfall in the tablelands.
Waterfall in the tablelands.
Concrete waterfall in Brisbane.
Geelong bay skyline.
Tasmanian beach.
Tasmanian sunset.
Stream near Tarzoli.
Backed up section of stream near Tarzoli.
Part of the Dunally Canal.
Looking into the Dunally Canal from the bridge.
Along the banks of the Dunally Canal.
Tire tracks on the Dunally beach.
Seaweed on the Dunally shore.
Water trough in a pasture near Dunally.
Sunset hitting an island near Picton, NZ.
Cliffs on the southeastern shore of Tasmania.
Cliffs on the southeastern shore of Tasmania.
Rocks in the Mossman Gorge.
Solidified thermal mud pots in a NZ river.
Solidified thermal mud pots in a NZ river.
Solidified thermal mud pots in a NZ river.
Sand balls on a Daintree beach.
Seaweed and other growth on the edge of the bay.
Various seaweeds.
Seaweed strands.
Bright colored starfish.
Mussel colony close up.
Mussles on the Tesselated Pavement in Tasmania.
Mussles on the Tesselated Pavement in Tasmania.
Tesselated Pavement in Tasmania.
Rock formations along the southeastern coast of the Tasmania Peninsula.
Rock formations along the southeastern coast of the Tasmania Peninsula.
Rock formations along the southeastern coast of the Tasmania Peninsula.
Rock formations along the southeastern coast of the Tasmania Peninsula.
Rock formations along the southeastern coast of the Tasmania Peninsula.
Rock formations along the southeastern coast of the Tasmania Peninsula.
Rock formations along the southeastern coast of the Tasmania Peninsula.
Rock formations along the southeastern coast of the Tasmania Peninsula.


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Other bits of nature caught my eye...

Palm fronds.
Rocks wedged in a tree.
Twisted tree trunks.
Tree bark.
Tree bark.
Palm bark.
Palm bark.
Tree bark.
Tree bark.
Tasmanian rainforest hillside.
Bridge under a rainforest road in Tas.
Sunset near Picton, NZ.
Red lichen on rocks in Tasmania.
Red lichen on rocks in Tasmania.
Red lichen on rocks in Tasmania.
Row of red lichen rocks.


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Other artists along the way had good stuff to view...

A book made during the NZ workshops.
Faces created via sewing machine furing the NZ workshops.
NZ flax as cordage and paper, plus the scraping shell - displayed during NZ workshops.
Dyed and woven NZ flax during NZ workshops.
Fabric of a jacket made by one of the NZ workshop attendees.
Quilted squares by a NZ artist.
Maori totems.
Outdoor art...a statement.
Outdoor sculpture in the Geelong Botanical Gardens.
Outdoor sculpture in the Geelong Botanical Gardens.
Outdoor sculpture in the Geelong Botanical Gardens.
Outdoor sculpture in the Geelong Botanical Gardens.
Outdoor sculpture in the Geelong Botanical Gardens.
Outdoor sculpture in the Geelong Botanical Gardens.
Part of the sidewalk used as a canvas in the Geelong Botanical Gardens.


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Architecture was another point of interest...

Front reception in an art deco building, Napier, NZ.
Art deco light fixture.
Stairwell in art deco building.
Glass and steel framework of the Federation Square building, Melbourne.
Door in Oxford, England.
Door and windows in Oxford.
Section of old pavement in Oxford.
Repetitive roof geometry in Oxford.
Masonery above our heads in Oxford.
Masonery above our heads in Oxford.
Westminster Abbey.
Repetitive lines in London.
Little roofs in London.
Windows and notches in London.
Notches in triplet.
Domed roof (will lighten it up soon).


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While up in the church tower in Oxford, Tom had the camera and the sun/clouds were doing their thing...

Sky above Oxford one fine day in November.
Sky above Oxford one fine day in November.
Sky above Oxford one fine day in November.
Sky above Oxford one fine day in November.
Sky above Oxford one fine day in November.
Sky above Oxford one fine day in November.
Sky above Oxford one fine day in November.
Sky above Oxford one fine day in November.


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The trip was full of wonderful visuals - too many to capture, but lots of them in memory. Might have to plan another trip....!

Check the trip log for all the fun stuff that happened while I was taking pictures!








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