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I showed the design to Ted Boxall first, who loved it despite the inherent problems of re-subdivision (see later). I then gave Marr a set of prints so that we could have a proper design session. He loved the design and the perspectives, especially the one from the entry ramp. ‘Wow, Sammy! You are a real artist!’ (For obscure reasons I was known as Sammy in the architecture faculty). Marr was going to Penders the next day, so he decided he would look at the drawings in detail while he was there.
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1 May 2021 30 April 2021 Troy Purple, known by most as The Sandman, has remained strong in the face of adversity. Photo: Troy Purple – Simple Sand Scribes. Like the mythical character said to sprinkle sand in children’s eyes, Troy Purple’s sand artworks and scribes can seem like something from a dream. So much so that “The Sandman” has been accused of them being fake or photoshopped in the past. But the Far South Coast man’s artworks are most definitely real and they are all created in less than four minutes. “Most of them will take me between 40 and 50 seconds to complete. I don’t ever have a plan or a design in mind, I literally pick up the stick and start creating.” ....
Recognising the stars of c ommunity services at a magical event The last 18 months have been extremely stressful, especially for not for profit community service providers in the Illawarra and southern NSW who have continued to operate in the face of drought, fire, flood and a pandemic. Community Industry Group, the peak body for community services in the Illawarra & Southern NSW, will be h ighlight ing the resilience and ingenuity of community service workers at the first ever We Do Magic Community Service Awards. ‘The dedicated leaders, staff and volunteers from c ommunity services have been forced to continue working ....