My stay was very quiet and intensive at the same time, so I really had a good experience.” My method is based on walking in the mountains and forests, observing, researching, and then creating.īefore coming here, I was very worried about whether I would be able to find something in the environment that I wanted to express, but my fears were unfounded because BigCi is surrounded by a wonderful environment, and I could walk through beautiful bushes every day. Tokyo based visual artist Azu Kimura wrote, “Coming from Japan, the colours of the trees, of the ground, and the sounds of birds were all new to me, and every day was a discovery. Since finishing my time at BigCi, I have been motivated to continue working on my creative practice, and have found it easier to prioritise over other aspects of day-to-day life.” I was able to focus on writing – a privilege that artists of all media and calibre will recognise – and be inspired by the stunning landscape in Bilpin and surrounds. Sydney based queer writer Blake Curran wrote, “The time away from work and everyday life that BigCi provided me was integral to being able to take a step back and look at my writing on a larger scale. Residents in Spotlight: August-September 2022
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