by Bronwen Whyatt | Sep 6, 2023 | Art, Food, Travel
Bronwen Whyatt beat lockdown and rode along the Great Victorian Rail Trail, tasting gourmet food and exploring accommodation options along the way. She also packed a sketchbook. Day 1 on the Great Victorian Rail Trail: Mansfield – Bonnie Doon When I left...
by Bronwen Whyatt | Nov 7, 2022 | Art, Music, Travel
My path with art to the 18th Mendelssohn Music Week (Musikwoche) concert in Wengen My four-month odyssey across Europe has certainly pulled out some great surprises, not least, a little music festival celebrating Mendelssohn, in a protestant church with the most...
by Bronwen Whyatt | May 24, 2018 | Art, Creativity
Tom Civil, Melbourne Mural Artist “Community consultation has influenced me as an artist – it has been an unexpected consequence”. Tom Civil Melbourne public art is a major tourist draw-card with visitors spending hours in the inner-city suburbs photographing...
by Bronwen Whyatt | Mar 15, 2018 | Art, Creativity, Philosophy
I’ve always avoided White Night. It seems like the perfect storm to me. Bright lights, hundreds of thousands of people, packed public transport. It’s all too much for this sensitive soul. However this year was different. I was meeting a friend visiting...
by Bronwen Whyatt | Feb 14, 2018 | Art, Creativity, Writing
For years and years, I have kept a box of cards and letters that I have received from my friend Helen. The cards began before the letters: birthdays, Christmas and just ‘cos exchanges, that morphed into longer letters when Helen got her first job in the...
by Bronwen Whyatt | May 4, 2017 | Art, Creativity, Writing
The Artist’s Way, by Julia Cameron, is an international best-seller that contains “a course in discovering and recovering your creative self.” I have been working with Julia Cameron’s wonderful books for five years now, and continue to write morning pages as she...