Explore Discover Imagine Count: An Odd Birds colour collage for counting from 1 – 19. This Ebook combines easy to follow instructions for this inexpensive craft with a structured collage for children to count the odd birds. The primary aim of the book is as a counting tool for children to discover and explore their imaginations. The secondary purpose is to support the older reader to discover and explore Collage. Collage is about reinventing and recycling and repurposing. It’s a magical process which invites and encourages collecting, combining, experimenting; transforming with everyday materials. Heather engages the reader with the background to Collage and conveys concern about Covid-19 circumstances through a brief journal of collage projects. A digital version of the original composition from the artist’s own collection using colour photographs, old birthday cards and pages torn from a recipe book.Unique handmade original concertina counting book created for Rowan. This digital version to share with those who enjoy crafting, especially collage, and using their imaginations. A foray into #quarantinecrafts with easy to follow instructions and minimalist resources. Heather Gordon (aka Barossa Nanna) is an artist, author and gardener. Heather’s productive, flower filled garden is home to chooks and bees. The external walls of her ordinary cream brick house have been transformed by mosaic into an extraordinary glittering haven. Transitioning from Mosaic to Collage, Heather writes and collages what she knows – chooks, gardening and travel adventures.Heather’s mosaics and collage can be viewed on social media at ‘Rhagodia Mosaics and Collage’.
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Heather Gordon (aka Barossa Nanna) is an artist, author and gardener. Heather’s productive, flower filled garden is home to chooks and bees. Heather writes and collages what she knows – chooks, gardening and travel adventures. Heather’s ten year plan to transform the exterior of her ordinary cream brick home into an extraordinary mosaic haven is now complete (2010 – 2020). Heather is transitioning from Mosaic to Collage; repurposing and recycling while recreating and reinventing. Heather’s five year plan is to create with Collage as well as writing and publishing children’s stories.’Barossa Nanna and the Lonely Chook’ (2014) was Heather’s first published book. It gently deals with grief and loss in a way that children can understand.’Barossa Nanna and the Chook Collage’ featured chooks and gardens and was the first of the Collage books created in self-isolation during COVID-19, 2020. Heather has worked extensively in rural and remote regions of Australia. Heather’s love of the Australian landscape is reflected in her photography, mosaics and Collage. ‘As I self-isolate in my house at Nuriootpa in the Barossa Valley, South Australia, I am Collaging my way through COVID-19. I find Collage to be calming; taking my mind off the pain and negative thoughts of dealing with an autoimmune disease.’ ‘Thank you to Julie King and Andrea Hoffman of Croftwood Grove for leaving eggs, bread flour and home grown veggies on my front porch; to Sam Koerner of Beam Internet for high-speed internet and keeping me connected; to all the health professionals for their support, especially Nurses Bernie, Amanda, Cathy; and GP Christine.’ Heather’s garden has previously featured in Australia’s National Open Garden Scheme (2014) and in an episode of ‘Poh and Co’ (2015). Heather’s Mosaics and Collage can be viewed on social media at ‘Rhagodia Mosaics and Collage’. A modern-day three-way online collaboration between the author in Nuriootpa, the digital process in Andamooka and the publisher in Alice Springs.