Big shoes to fill after Pamela Rushby’s piece in last month’s newsletter, I was there for her pitch and loved it, how exciting that it has now accepted now for publication!
My story goes back to 2010 when I was nursing in the area of Diabetes Education, a sad time as my brother was then diagnosed with mesothelioma (asbestos related lung cancer) and I said to myself. …...’what would I REALLY like to be doing in life?’ Well, I wanted to be an artist, not knowing what form that would take or which direction to go in, I stopped work and started drawing birds! As we had visited Bruny Island many times, it seemed possible to sell work on Bruny at a gallery in Dennes Point. A passing comment about illustrating caught my attention (it is amazing how one listens out for conversations and opportunities) and it was ‘game on’ from then on. I attended the 2012 Sydney Conference with no idea what I was doing, taking a portfolio of horses, goats, ducks, dogs, all very arty and well-drawn but not what is necessarily needed in publishing! It was a steep learning curve and even though I didn’t get many points for character development, narrative and visual quality, I was hooked.