September22
The term autism is highly politicised with some claiming their child as THE face of autism or desperately clinging to sinking stereotypes disappearing until the waves of diversity within the label itself. One of the face of that diversity is the aspect of personal space. Read the rest of this entry »
September9
An Aspie from Facebook, Augie, recently read Nobody Nowhere. I offered him the opportunity to send me 5 questions. These are his questions and my answers: Read the rest of this entry »
September2
I’ve been collecting orphans for 20 years. I wondered if this warrior would ever get over this addiction. Then it was as if every message and person and event around me conspired to sweep me up in a magic which would change all of that. I even remember about 10 days ago, alone here (I enjoy a lot of time alone) and was musing to myself about the saying ‘feel the fear and do it anyway’. Well, I’d been a phobic, a slave to fear, but dedicated my life to conquering that. Pulled out all the stops and declared that I would not stop for fear, I’d seize life regardless. But guilt, well guilt was a whole other beast. Read the rest of this entry »
September2
I used to be a dreamer, a romantic, a person of ‘if only’ who believed the word ‘maybe’ held the promise of ‘yes’. Then I became an idealist, someone who developed the warriors visions of a better world or worlds, the way things should be, could be, with all the dogmatic passion of a rebel. Read the rest of this entry »
August25
I was never one to wear shoes as a kid and didn’t think much of socks either. I felt they were suffocating my feet. It was like being blindfolded or having your hands in gloves all the time. So whether the ground was covered in frost or the Australian summer tarmac so hot the tar stuck to your feet, those shoes came off! Read the rest of this entry »
August23
This month’s artwork is titled “Cat’s Home”. It’s a painting about homelessness and being a citizen of community. It’s about feeling like a stray cat and having a past full of memories of the places and people who contribute to who you ultimately become along your journey. It also relates to the song, Stray Cat’s, Stray Children which you can find here.
It is 62cm x 92cm, stretched canvas with wooden blocks, collage and acrylic.
I hope you enjoy the painting. You can see it and others in my online gallery.
Warmly,
Donna Williams *)
http://www.donnawilliams.net
August9
This month’s art work is titled “The Velveteen Rabbitâ€.
Its from my Dreamscapes/Faceless collection and features a Rabbit and his Person in a cradle like boat on a lagoon. Each appears waiting for the other to navigate and because neither do, the water itself navigates them. They drift in silence, just ‘being’.  The Velveteen Rabbit was a book by Margery Williams about a stuffed rabbit who longs to be a real rabbit.  The work is acrylic on paper, 31cm x 41cm.
I hope you enjoy the painting. It is one I did this week, the rest of which you can see in my online gallery.
Warmly,
Donna Williams *)
http://www.donnawilliams.net
August3
baloombawop
Written and produced by Donna Williams
and performed by Donna and The Aspinauts
Once upon tough time, there were Grumpy Gallumphies who didn’t like strangeness it made them quite grumpy. Then a magical train arrived from a dream and those who could dare, they had dared to get in. It was off to Baloomba-wop where they had purple rain, and a shop that even sold new replacement brains!
They would meet Charlie Warmton whose best friend was a blanket, and the Brookenstein Fox who lives up on a shelf, and Bluster-McFluster with his technical gadgets and the Gimmety-Gimme with everything for herself. They’d meet Booger-Looger who picks his nose to perfection and the Whirly-twirl-girl who lacks any direction. And Gadoodleborger who runs a magical shop which just happens to be where the train is to stop.
But deep in Baloomba-wop, a Grumpy Gallumphy, the notorious Dame Grumpty-Doo-bee-the-Fourth. She is looking to change Baloomba-wop for forever. She’s determined to make all these weirdoes quite plain. Will she be stopped before everything’s ‘normal’, I wonder. Or succeed making all be exactly the same? Read the rest of this entry »
July31
Once upon a time I was in Toronto, a place with icy ponds and mother of pearl rainbows sparkled in frost. I was taken to CBS radio station to meet with a journalist, Peter Gzowski. He was a toasty man, a voice like an open fire, a manner like Read the rest of this entry »
July31
This month’s art work is titled “Life on Earth”.
It features two of my faceless people standing in a forest at ‘the edge of the earth’. Whilst they are grounded in a tangible reality, beneath them is a realm of intangible emotions. One is tentatively asking the other a question but the other person is unable to answer. The work is acrylic on paper, 31cm x 41cm.
I hope you enjoy the painting. It is one I did last week, the rest of which you can see in my online gallery.
Warmly,
Donna Williams *)
http://www.donnawilliams.net