Bundanon artist-in-residence diary

Kath Fries, Bundanon studio diary, 2012, photograph 
Kath Fries, Bundanon studio diary, 2012, photograph 
Kath Fries, Bundanon studio diary, 2012, photograph 
Kath Fries, Bundanon studio diary, 2012, photograph
Kath Fries, Bundanon studio diary, 2012, photograph 
Kath Fries, Bundanon studio diary, 2012, photograph 
Kath Fries, Bundanon studio diary, 2012, photograph  
Kath Fries, Bundanon studio diary, 2012, photograph  
Kath Fries, Bundanon studio diary, 2012, photograph 
Kath Fries, Bundanon studio diary, 2012, photograph 
Kath Fries, Bundanon studio diary, 2012, photograph 
Kangaroo fur wrapped around and cushioning the barbed fences, small traces of the roos daily dusk migration across the paddocks. Why did the kangaroo cross the road?

Kath Fries, Bundanon studio diary, 2012, photograph
A joey with a striped belly next to the one of Brook Andrews' caravans from The Colony, painted in Wiradjuri traditional patterns. More info

Kath Fries, Bundanon studio diary, 2012, photograph

Coiled cattle hairballs on a gate, like little dandruffy nests.

Kath Fries, Bundanon studio diary, 2012, photograph
I'm currently one of several artists-in-residence at Bundanon TrustMy artist-in-residence blog diary traces an important aspect of my process as I get to know the site and begin making work in response to my experience of being here.