Life is a beach sometimes
beach photo ideas Happy New Year! I’m on beach holidays right now, my memory card is full of new shots so today I’ve decided to revisit some of the beaches I’ve been to in the last couple of months or...
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Coming back from Melbourne after a great weekend of ‘lepping’ pierogi (from a new emerging language called Pol-Strayan) and meeting friends.. and I’m writing this while I sit on a VLine bus, less glam...
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Australia Day Happy Australia Day. Celebrate the day with all new and old cultures. The post Australia Day appeared first on www.aldonakmiec.com.
View ArticleCoffee cherry tea
it is for real G!!! coffee cherry tea I got a gift from a friend some time ago, ‘Cascara’ – the pulp of the coffee cherries. Because not many people know what it is, so here’s more info. Coffee cherry...
View ArticleNostalgic Poland
Nostalgic Poland Some time ago I have set up a Facebook page dedicated to a City of Ballarat Multicultural Ambassador Program. It has already attracted a great number of people interested in it and...
View ArticleBallarat Through My Eyes Finale:: BIFB13
Ballarat Through My Eyes Part of the Ballarat International Foto Biennale 17 August – 15 September 2013 Last month the Ballarat International Foto Biennale in partnership with United Way Ballarat...
View ArticleBallarat Foto Biennale 2013:: The Forge Pizzeria
Ballarat Foto Biennale 2013 Australia, a New Chapter The journey is always different.. Close your eyes and listen Venue:: The Forge Pizzeria 14 Armstrong St Nth Ballarat VIC Explore a collection of...
View ArticleBallarat faces
Time to post all Ballarat faces from WeRYou mural project again. This city has been changing fast, is more progressive and open, to everyone. It has attracted a whole bunch of vibrancy. What’s so...
View ArticleThe view from the East
East and West, or in between, these words succinctly describe me in one sentence. I was born in the communism era of late seventies Poland. It was tough. Growing up, I noticed that people around me...
View ArticleUnicorns are real shortlisted to 2018 Art Prize
The 2018 Art Lovers Prize Shortlist Aldona Kmiec is a Polish-Australian exhibiting artist working in photography, based in Ballarat and East Gippsland. The post Unicorns are real shortlisted to 2018...
View ArticleCambridge Studio Gallery Portrait Prize
Who is Looking at You Portrait Prize In it’s fifth year, the Who is Looking at You? 2018 Portrait Prize offers audiences a broad cross section of portraiture. With the competition open to most...
View ArticleA desk is a dangerous place
A desk is a dangerous place from which to view the world Coming back from Melbourne after a great weekend of eating and making pierogi with friends, I’m writing this while I sit on a VLine bus, less...
View ArticleBallarat faces
Time to post all Ballarat faces from WeRYou mural project again. Ballarat has been changing fast, is more progressive and open, to everyone. It has attracted a whole bunch of vibrancy. What’s so...
View ArticleThe view from the East
East and West, or in between, these words succinctly describe me in one sentence. I was born in the communism era of late seventies Poland. It was tough. Growing up, I noticed that people around me...
View ArticleUnicorns are real shortlisted to 2018 Art Prize
My “Unicorns are real” artwork has been shortlisted to 2018 Art Lovers Prize and exhibition at Left Bank Gallery, Southport, Queensland. It’s a great honour. Please help me win the Main Prize (6k) and...
View ArticleCambridge Studio Gallery Portrait Prize
Who is Looking at You Portrait Prize In it’s fifth year, the Who is Looking at You? 2018 Portrait Prize offers audiences a broad cross section of portraiture. With the competition open to most...
View ArticleBallarat Tree Change story
Last week I had a visitor – a local Instagrammer and garden loving writer and publisher of Lovely Homes Ballarat. Wallis has written a great Ballarat tree change story about me and my humble Ballarat...
View ArticleIconic Australian backyards – new print series
Hills Hoist, an iconic Australian invention An Australian invented device for carrying a clothes line, which could be elevated via a lever mechanism. Th is another one of my fascinations with Aussie...
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