Okay, so I wasn't really part of the Adelaide Fringe Festival but I did some arty things during it! I had a stall at Vacant Space for Splash Adelaide, an art market/day event for mostly street artists & musicians. I did feel a bit out of place but I made some sales & even sold a large framed print of Plastic which was awesome! Getting to the 'benefits' part of the journal title- Joshua Smith of Espionage Gallery on Rundle Mall spotted my work & asked me to create something for the upcoming exhibition, We're All Mad Here. Exciting stuff for me

Me, at my little stall at Vacant Space, Feb 2013-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-
Outside the Gallery, My picture, A flyer for the event, & a picture of me beneath my picture.On the 14th of March,
Espionage Gallery had their opening of "We're All Mad Here"- An Alice in Wonderland -themed exhibition. It featured over 70+ artists work from all over the world, including some very amazing artists such as
Koralie, *
Earther323,
Emma Leonard,
Marie Larkin,
Robert Sammelin,
Peter Diamond,
Elodie &
Elisa Mazzone.
I was lucky enough to have my piece,
Wake Up, Alice included.
It is still available for sale, if you are interested please have a look at the artist comments for a contact email.

Photographer's images from the Opening Night, Mar 2013More photos from the night, here:
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