More on this later. Went to Dourdan today by train to photograph the pastel queen in action. Blew the writer away. Passion pays. Stay tuned for the big ‘picture’. Here is an early morning render of the in seine river
Archive for the ‘General’ Category
Got up early worms
Saturday, September 4th, 2010All about the Stomach
Friday, September 3rd, 2010Leaning Tower of Eiffel
Thursday, September 2nd, 2010Have arrived in Paris for September. An early arrival saw the dawn of a perfect day … Even if it was 32 hours door to door . The shuttle from the airport to the Marais apartment was an excellent way to see Paris waking up. With the iPhone camera this blog will be updated as much as possible. Walked forever today around the Marais district and ended up at Chez Janou for an early evening meal and some Bordeaux red and just sat there watching Parisians doing their thing. Such a refined tribe. And I want a bike. A pushie with a battery please so the Creme Brulee is whisked away in good time.
Milk or mail
Saturday, August 7th, 2010Great great artists by Tim Mooney
Tuesday, July 20th, 2010Into Grey or Gray
Tuesday, July 20th, 2010More Red by Tim Mooney
Monday, July 19th, 2010Myocum Sculpture by Tim Mooney
Tuesday, July 6th, 2010Back at the Myocum School of Sculpture I took some pics for the wrap up of their first term. I love this piece that Helen (student) is putting together and will review it again next term:

Helen's sculpture at Myocum School of Sculpture
Byron Bay ArtsCape by Tim Mooney
Tuesday, July 6th, 2010I made another dash up to Byron Bay to cover the ArtsCape Biennial and get more progress images for Samantha Welch’s Myocum School of Sculpture.
Artscape finishes on the 11th July 2010 and there are some great pieces to see along the walk to Clarks Beach.



Cambodia: logos online and bikes - by Tim Mooney
Friday, February 5th, 2010A very old friend Pauline Johns is doing great work in Cambodia. Pauline is a regular in a certain area of Cambodia where poverty is the norm. Currently Pauline has been working on a few projects: 1. To give bicycles to deserved remote children, and 2. To help establish a school for these needy children.

Two too cute !
I’ve been lending a hand via email designing a logo for the new school and another logo for an accompanying activity. The great www has no boundaries. Pauline is on her iPhone over there and has the full thing under control. I play with Illustrator and Photoshop and backwards and forwards we go until the local powers approve what is presented. Its fun.
Its a long way from Sydney aerial photography but when you see the photos of these underpriviledged people and their very soft natures why wouldn’t one help. Take a look for yourself:
http://camparisincambodia.blogspot.com/






