The Gentle Art of Life and Curiosity

Roslyn Shelly

24 min · 16 de jul de 2024
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I think one of the reasons that made moving a bit easier is where we were in Berwick when we built that house we actually had cows up to the back door. It was still quite rural and in the end we were just surrounded by freeway. If you're going out during the day you could never go you know around nine o'clock or come back about 3, 3.30 because of school hours. You always wanted to get home before that because the traffic was just incredible. So I think that was one of the reasons that I was happy to leave Berwick. And also we had a lot of support from our children you know they were really happy for us to you know move to a quieter area and that's not too far you know it's like an hour and a half driving to see them so it's not bad. But I think the house that we bought probably too because being the only one that we actually physically looked at and we just both fell in love with it straight away. The Art of Life and Curiosity is produced by Beck Robertson and has been beautifully edited by Simon Murphy from SMR Productions. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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Roslyn Shelly

I think one of the reasons that made moving a bit easier is where we were in Berwick when we built that house we actually had cows up to the back door. It was still quite rural and in the end we were just surrounded by freeway. If you're going out during the day you could never go you know around nine o'clock or come back about 3, 3.30 because of school hours. You always wanted to get home before that because the traffic was just incredible. So I think that was one of the reasons that I was happy to leave Berwick. And also we had a lot of support from our children you know they were really happy for us to you know move to a quieter area and that's not too far you know it's like an hour and a half driving to see them so it's not bad. But I think the house that we bought probably too because being the only one that we actually physically looked at and we just both fell in love with it straight away. The Art of Life and Curiosity is produced by Beck Robertson and has been beautifully edited by Simon Murphy from SMR Productions. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

16 de jul de 202424 min
episode Mandy Gunn artwork

Mandy Gunn

Every time I go away anywhere, like we've done a lot of outback travel. We drove across the Simpson desert. I ended up making a massive series of big paintings about the Simpson. We came down the Canning Stock Route just before COVID. And I sit in the car and I draw everything that goes past. And so the diaries I did for that, I made into a big, big artwork. And then I made lots of artworks, you know, from that. And some of them I'd collected bits of slate and things like that from the area and actually used them in the artwork. So, yeah, if you're stuck in one place, for me anyway, you see more clearly when you go somewhere new, I think. The Art of Life and Curiosity is produced by Beck Robertson and has been beautifully edited by Simon Murphy from SMR Productions. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

16 de jul de 202435 min
episode Jillian Staton artwork

Jillian Staton

Photo Credit: @karli_michelle_commercial And all of a sudden you're noticing the things around you. You're noticing cycles and the seasons and rain. When you're living in the city, rain is a nuisance and it's cold and revolting. But when you've got a farm or even if you've got a garden, you think, "Oh gee, rain. That's fantastic. How good to have that water." You are looking for signs that the grass is growing. It is such a thrill at calving time when those new little calves appear. It's very grounding. And I love the connection between what we're doing with our farm animals and the grass and also what we're doing with the nature around us. So having that connection between the biodiversity and the farm, they're not mutually exclusive. They both work together. Jillian Staton The Art of Life and Curiosity is produced by Beck Robertson and has been beautifully edited by Simon Murphy from SMR Productions. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

12 de jul de 202445 min
episode Martine Zajacek artwork

Martine Zajacek

I prefer to use vintage materials, which again is directly linked to the graphic design because I understand the skill and the processes that we use to create those pieces of paper, which I take from old books. And then it's really just using those materials and the beauty of them and the colour and the textures and then highlighting them in a piece of art. So, I've recently had a bit of a breakthrough with my practice where I've started making landscapes based on this environment. So people, if they see any of my work, it's currently at Little Oberon in Fish Creek, but if they see any of the work, they may recognise some of the scenes like Inverloch, Walkerville, the inlet, Powlett River, that sort of thing. Places where I love to walk and found very healing. But in this body of work, I'm using paintings from old masters, particularly. Martine Zajacek The Art of Life and Curiosity is produced by Beck Robertson and has been beautifully edited by Simon Murphy from SMR Productions. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

12 de jul de 202433 min
episode Sarah Gilligan artwork

Sarah Gilligan

I think in coaching, my coaching is very much values based. So it's about sort of working with the person to identify what their value, their core values are. And it's really interesting how many people might think that they've already done that work, you know, equally a lot of people have never done that. What they've never been asked, what are your core values? And then let's look at where your life is meeting your values and where it's not. And it's really like, that's when stuff really just pops out really easily. Because if you're not living your life to your values, there's going to be health problems, mental health problems, work problems, career, you know, all it's all, you know, it's all there. But often, everything that's wrong is too overwhelming to be able to see that there's actually a really simple core problem. Sarah Gilligan The Art of Life and Curiosity is produced by Beck Robertson and has been beautifully edited by Simon Murphy from SMR Productions. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

12 de jul de 202444 min