Transparency
My curiosity in transparency—not the political kind, but in drawing—led me to animation and out again, as it was too …
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Read More >Website of Julian Wigley: Australian architect involved in Indigenous architecture, writer and visual artist in mixed media drawing collage and thinking about the future.
My curiosity in transparency—not the political kind, but in drawing—led me to animation and out again, as it was too …
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Read More >An architect, torn between art and architecture, follows housing into Country and discovers both the cost and the necessity of grabbing the tiger’s tail.
Read More >I discovered this photo of our family home in the forties and early fifties in an architectural thesis. (I’ve lost …
Read More >The new year rolls on, bringing the world’s chaos along with it. There’s not much to do but keep trying …
Read More >Header image: City Square. Oil on canvas. An early Jim Wigley painting. Date to be sorted. Note to myself: My …
Read More >An indistinct image of a small boy, around 9 or 10 years of age can be seen watching, or even …
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Read More >Our visit to Sydney entailed a ferry ride or two, staying out of frame of influencers filming themselves along The Corso, mingling with other tourists and enjoying the sunshine. Crumbs, how to destroy the public interface to a glorious harbour, or are there secret hollows and public spaces competing with the raw development only known by locals? I hope so.
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