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Holly Alp - Artists blog.
1. VIVA LA VIDA!

This will be my last blog entry for a while.

Like the seasons, my life has undergone some major changes. Doors that were previously closed are now open and I feel the urge to try something new and exciting. My Spanish summer will be cut short as I journey to Australia (arriving in the middle of the winter) to try a years working holiday (which I might extend to two providing I survive the three months of seasonal work). I can honestly say this will be the biggest thing I have ever done on my own, that if I don't try this now then I probably never will.

My adventure starts in Sydney, possibly heading up to Cairns later on in the year. Updates to the website shall vary depending on my access to the Internet and software. I hope to continue working on my art and fantasy novel.



One of my last paintings in Spain using acrylics and pastels and some miniatures and commissions.
To new food, culture, koalas and Skippy - Adios España and G’Day Australia !

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