Sunday, 27 March 2016

Surprise surprise, look who's a slacker

Well, it's been a while, again since I have posted, mostly due to the fact that there has been a lot going on over the past few weeks. I had my second exhibition a couple of weeks ago which was exciting :)

This show was held at the Lake Kawana Community Centre on the Sunshine Coast. Whilst it was fantastic, it was a little disappointing, as we had a very low attendance rate. Unfortunately there were a number of factors that were out of our control that meant we didn't get the hoped-for numbers.

These are some images from the show. I didn't take a huge number of good ones.

This is the new layout - doubled in size since the Gold Coast show. 


My incompetent detective - losing his papers and looking for clues in the flowers. 

ARRRGGGGHHHHHHH - fun on the playground

The artist - I made the easel at the show

Yeah ok so this is what I was next to - Damien's AMAZING display. I took so many photos of this one. 

Oh yeah, just some nice detail or something. 

Bit more

Some more you say?


Yeah. Hi to Jeff and Steven in the background :P


I love this castle. 


OH yes, and the other display I was in the sandwich with - Harry Flipping Potter


Hogsmede. (Congrats to Donna on such an amazing model, again. Inspired me since the very first show I went to)

This one is from Andrew's display. 

More of Andrew's display


Bit more :)


Jeff's AMAZING collection of figs. I loved this explanation of how they were all in families and had a story. Was such an awesome take on the power of Lego as both a building and story-creating medium. 


I love Adrian's train station. 

Nice details on this building. 

A Friends Hotel. (Chloe/Ross' display)

After the show, I wanted to make some changes to the buildings, so the demolition and rebuild began.


A slender building. 


A corner building - I feel like it is a community library. 


Just another building. 

The next show is on the 14&15 of May and IS IN BRISBANE! Wooohooo. I can't wait. I am also moving, and will be living within walking distance of the venue, so I am super happy about that :)

Anyway, the Lego will be packed for a couple of weeks whilst I settle in to my new place, but I am fairly confident it is all ready to go. 
That's all for now. 



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