Last week I was in Canberra for a Ruth Hadlow workshop at the Strathnairn Arts Centre, 30 minutes from central Canberra, amongst rolling hills and gum trees.
The setting was beautiful, the majestic grey leaved gums hosting a variety of birdlife including many types of parrots, with kangaroos feeding on the meadow-like grasses. Recent rain gave the feeling of lushness and growth, even though the autumn air was cool.
I love the landscape around Canberra, particularly the grey eucalypts. So I made sure I stopped by the Australian National Botanic Gardens to see their collection of native plants. My search revealed many different variety of grey gums, but I was most excited to find my first cinerea tree. I've used a lot of Eucalyptus Cinerea in my eco-dyeing explorations, however I haven't found it growing near Brisbane so I always have to buy it from a florist. It was lovely to finally see it in the landscape.
Now that I've seen lots of grey gums and cinerea, I feel like its time to do some more eco-dyeing.... the only problem is I'll have to give up one of the ten other things I'm working on at the moment! SIGH
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The Woolshed at Strathnairn where the workshop was held.
It had an old wood stove,
next to which was my favourite place to sit!
(yes I'm a Queenslander who feels the cold) |
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Strathnairn has lots of artists studios on site.
I loved this sign outside of Studio 2. |
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A dunny with a view..... |
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At the Botanic Gardens....
if only I could sneak a few branches
into my suitcase.... |
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It has such a beautiful structure and colour,
contrasts against the reddish trunk of the tree. |
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Eucalyptus cinerea -
I'm soooooo inspired to do some more eco-dyeing! |