AUSTRALIAN RAINFOREST ART AND AIRBNB
As some of you out there know, Chris and I have been really hard at work over this summer with our “Honeymoon Suite” Airbnb lettings, which have eaten up an awful lot of our time and energy. Now, with winter just around the corner, our season has finally finished and I can at last get back to being a proper full-time artist rather than a strange hybrid artistic landlady! Of course, come early Spring next year, the new season starts and we’ll be back at the helm with the Airbnb routine, which is actually quite fun, if a bit tiring! But in the meantime, it’s back to my real work, thank goodness. Incidentally, if any of my readers are interested in our lovely Honeymoon suite for a few memorable days overlooking the sea in beautiful accommodation, just Google “AirBnb Dawlish”, and our place should pop up at or very near the top of the list. You’d love it!
In the meantime, I have full-on work of a solely artistic nature to do. It’s high time that I actually got around to producing a brand new Australian Rainforest series of oil paintings, and I’m greatly looking forward to doing lots of research and assembling some fresh material to get going on this exciting project. And should I tire of painting with greens (perish the thought) I may turn to blue and paint some more of my Aussie seascapes for a change of palette (a change is as good as a rest). I’ve started with a small specimen Rainforest painting, and you may see a few interesting shapes appearing amongst the trees – is that a wood nymph or two?. I reckon so…. Please let me know if you think I’m barking up the wrong tree!