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Linden Interviewed on Art Re-Source

My partner Linden Langdon B.A., B.F.A. Hons is a fine arts printmaker currently working in the final part of her Masters of Fine Art (MFA) in Hobart, Tasmania. Linden’s work involves etching and lithograph but also drawing and painting. As well as photography, charcoal and anything else she can get her hands on in life. She is represented in Melbourne by Ballan and Pannan Galleries and currently has some of her Masters printwork exhibiting in the Top Gallery, Salamanca Arts Centre, Hobart until October 30, 2008.

She’s been a prolific blogger on the local art scene since 2004 with her weblog Translucent. She is also a web standards web designer (who gets the big web standards picture) with Certificate 4 qualifications to back that skillset up in Web Design, as well as Multimedia. She is also one of the founding members of local NPO Hunter Island Press Inc where she has been the web mistress for the last three years and writes and manages a great deal of the content generation. She’s also one of the busiest people I’ve ever met in person with an interesting personal and family history (if you ask her). She found me under a cauliflower (OK that’s a fib) and we’ve been in a solid relationship for nearly 8 years.

This week Linden has been interviewed by Steve Gray over at Art Re-Source so you might learn a bit more about what she gets up to (especially when I’m out of the house).

Linden Langdon, October 2008, in Hobart Tasmania

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My name is Steven Clark (aka nortypig) and my passions are business, web development, photography and writing. I have an MBA (Specialisation) and a Bachelor of Computing from the University of Tasmania. I am working as a business management consultant.

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My photography is at Steven Clark Studio and my regular photo blog presents an ongoing stream of latest images at Walk a Mile in my Shoes and I'm working on a long-term photography project called the King Island Project.

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