David Hume

Australian Visual Artist

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Coast to Vines: To download the presentation for the Coast to Vines Project, click
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Community Consultation Phase
7 February 7 March 2022

Community Consultation is underway through the City of Onkaparinga’s Your Say Page:

Link: https://yoursay.onkaparinga.sa.gov.au/coast-to-vines-trail-signage-ugrade

Brown Hill Tree Project

Recent Posts and Articles

  • 1000 Words – Lee Salomone April 23, 2022
  • 1000 Words – Gretl Watson-Blazewicz March 23, 2022
  • Camillagate: Highway ’96 Revisited December 4, 2021
  • 1000 Words – Vicky Dennison November 10, 2021
  • 1000 Words – Thomas Gloyn August 17, 2021

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Contact David

Send me an email or get in touch via Instagram.

My email address is

(myfirstname) at (myfirstandlastnames) dot (net).

I'm hoping humans can work this puzzle out and robots can't!

I welcome feedback and like catching up with other visual artists, photographers and writers.

Cheers, David

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This is exciting - it's a review copy of the new N This is exciting - it's a review copy of the new NONS Camera Instax Square back for Hasselblad. It only arrived today and so any thoughts at this point are premature. I'll get to know it over the next few weeks and there will be a review on @35mmcblog at some point. 😊 #nonscamera #hasselblad #instax #instaxsquare
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What’s Next for Team Dave?

2023 has been mainly directed to working towards a solo show in August. This show formed part of the SALA (South Australian Living Artists) Festival and was held in Adelaide. It brought with it many wonderful things and made me very tired. I aim to spend the rest of the year recharging after three very challenging years. (Challenging, that is, by my standards. Not so much for people who are used to jobs and responsibilities.)

2021-22 saw the completion of a Masters Degree in Contemporary Art at UniSA. This was a return to full time study for the first time since 1984.

I have a nice idea for some new work. We'll see what happens I guess.

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