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Our Summer Series continues with a favourite pick from our podcast producer Jayne Cuddihy.
For Jayne, it’s the way people tell their stories that’s as fascinating as the events themselves. The way Western Australian artist Lori Pensini described getting interested and adept at art has lingered since the story first aired a couple of seasons ago. From the generous English aunt sending art materials in trunks to the remote station in the Kimberly, to Lori experimenting with different materials and having to deal with critters tramping over the wet paint in the night. Not to mention her own adventures with creatures on the back lawn at night while trying to escape the heat. And then of course how it all intertwined with Lori and her husband’s involvement with grazing and now regenerative practises. This is an entertaining listen!
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Our Summer Series continues with a favourite pick from our podcast producer Jayne Cuddihy.
For Jayne, it’s the way people tell their stories that’s as fascinating as the events themselves. The way Western Australian artist Lori Pensini described getting interested and adept at art has lingered since the story first aired a couple of seasons ago. From the generous English aunt sending art materials in trunks to the remote station in the Kimberly, to Lori experimenting with different materials and having to deal with critters tramping over the wet paint in the night. Not to mention her own adventures with creatures on the back lawn at night while trying to escape the heat. And then of course how it all intertwined with Lori and her husband’s involvement with grazing and now regenerative practises. This is an entertaining listen!
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