Phil Hall
Press Service International
Phillip Hall has been too long in Melbourne to see AFL in the same light as those back in Fremantle. East Fremantle born and bred, he would love to see the Dockers back in the eight. But would settle for just beating West Coast twice a year.
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Adding to the Artist Toolbox
Sometimes when I draw, I just start. You add a line here or a circle there. It is just following the patterns as they fall on the page. You work into a rhythm and something begins to appear. It is not there just yet but you know you are onto something.
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The New Sport In Town
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Big Money, Big Worry – the Creatives
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Special Shows: Ted Lasso, Maya and The Three
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Collage is Fun, Sophisticated and Better than many people think it is
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Australia wins T20 World Cup
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T20 World Cup: Advantage Pakistan
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Lockdown and the Stages of Grief
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I See A Person Running. What can you see?
I am searching for shapes when moving colour on any surface. It is a normal human trait to see patterns. When I see something others tend to see something else. It is the same here in this piece that now confronts you, if you ever walk into my house.
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I Remember a Cycle of Seasons
I remember the season when the fact that football was over for the year crystallised. It was my third or fourth year in Melbourne. I was not playing cricket at that time. I was too old for the Royal Show to be a drawcard. There was nothing till the international cricket started. Which was late November.