A love for creating
I’m one who likes to make an effort, I like to be a little over the top and I am all for meaningful and creative measures..
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This Show Brings Joy: Spy x Family
We have had a lot of sad news lately and I think we all need some cheering up. So here is a review of something that brings joy and laughter.
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Heartache - Tronson du Coudray
Dr Mark Tronson was the Australian cricket team chaplain for 17 years and when he relocated to Tweed Heads on December 2005 he initiated a season of professional art (painting under his historic family name – Tronson du Coudray).
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Mahogany of soul winners - Tronson du Coudray
Dr Mark Tronson was the Australian cricket team chaplain for 17 years and when he relocated to Tweed Heads on December 2005 he initiated a season of professional art (painting under his historic family name – Tronson du Coudray).
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Van Gogh Unlocked- How to paint impasto oil paintings like Van Gogh (Video)
While Van Gogh is not stated as the greatest artist of all time too often, though almost always in the top ten, arguably he is readily known as the most popular artist in history.
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PASSOVER
Passover is one of the most important meals in history and this piece was a created through the recent 2022 Passover dates.
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Portrait of Lkirimis
Years ago when our eldest was still a toddler, we made the decision as a family to sponsor a child her age.
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Journey In Wonder – ‘Slices of Abundant Life’
In his mid-forties, Wayne Graham experienced what seemed like a mid-life crisis.
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Celebrations - Tronson du Coudray
Dr Mark Tronson was the Australian cricket team chaplain for 17 years and when he relocated to Tweed Heads on December 2005 he initiated a season of professional art (painting under his historic family name – Tronson du Coudray).
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Art work – Uncle Andy and the insomnia bunnies
How many unfinished projects do you have in your life? How do you talk to yourself about them?
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Heartache and Hope - Red Shield Appeal
Dr Mark Tronson was the Australian cricket team chaplain for 17 years and when he relocated to Tweed Heads on December 2005 he initiated a season of professional art (painting under his historic family name – Tronson du Coudray).
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A delighted read - John Hackwell’s latest
Dr John Hackwell’s latest book is – ‘Saving Death, Surviving God’