As if the devastating bushfires in Australia weren’t enough to ensure 2020 has been forever etched in our minds, along came coronavirus. It’s a tough one. Going shopping and watching the news a week ago I was convinced a lot of people had completely lost their minds, and this week watching the news has been a bit like watching a science fiction movie. I think the best thing to do is stay home, switch off the TV and the radio and read a book, and Sophie’s Sister would be my recommendation!
As I’ve already read it (many times), I have instead been keeping busy trying to get the word out about its release and its launch in May. These are busy times, but it’s a good busy!
So in among the madness – the worst of times for some – life for me continues much as it always does, minus a few hugs and kisses when I’ve caught up with friends and family. I look forward to those resuming in the not-too-distant future.
For now, stay well, and if you’re out and about wondering where you might see some of my paintings …
Sous le Soleil in Roseville (60A Clanville Rd). This is a beautifully atmospheric restaurant with a gorgeous shop on Sydney’s north side, and they’ve recently commenced their new (and delicious) autumn menu. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, see www.slshome.com.au
Ku-ring-gai Art Society’s Autumn Exhibition. I have six artworks in this one, which continues at the St Ives Shopping Village until Sunday 22 March.
And of course here in my studio, open by appointment.
Until next month.