Picturing your ideas in 2017!

What a year it has been “Picturing your ideas” in 2017!! With so much colour and creativity and ideas, illustrations and infographics! As this year draws to an end I just wanted to share some of my highlights as a small creative business owner who in two short years has turned something I love into something I live! I am so very grateful for the all the opportunities that have come my way, the support of the special people in my lives and the courage and belief I have to follow my heART.

I have SOOOO many highlights from my visual work this year which has included graphically recording events, workshops, conferences and stakeholder meetings across Australia on important issues and topics from marine and coastal management to health, lived experience, nursing, integrated care and superbugs through to education and teaching, science and technology, research commercialisation, wine development and indigenous cultural heritage. One of my favourite feedbacks from this year has been, “Sue, you make the complex simple and the simple compelling“. FAB!! It’s wonderful to get the opportunity to work with so many new people and teams and I’m always very honoured to be invited back to ‘draw out’ the ideas of my amazing existing clients. I have also had a number of my illustrations and infographics appear in ocean text books this year, which is always great to ‘sea’! You can see how I “Picture your ideas” at my Graphic Recording.

One of my absolute highlights though is visiting schools across Australia as my alter ego Dr Suzie Starfish. I have so much fun bringing our Living Oceans into classrooms using the art of marine science and storytelling to engage with students (…and their teachers!). I use a creative education approach to teach students how to learn, live and love our oceans through interactive activities such as Shark Art, Drawing out how we tag along with the biggest shark in the sea through to learning how to Sketchnote your Science (using visual thinking). I have the #bestjobever and you can ‘tag’ along with my Creative Education.

I am also ending 2017 on a HIGH NOTE as I have just submitted my ‘Roughs’ illustrations to my Publisher for my debut kids picture book about the challenges facing our Great Barrier Reef! Illustrating 32+ pages of a kids picture book has been a GREAT BIG challenge for me, but I have loved every minute of it! So I am SUPER excited to start painting the pages for my picture book in the new year! Stay tuned here for the 2018 book launch, follow the #haveGBRhope on your social media and you can also keep updated with the progress of The Great Barrier Reef.

Best fishes to you and your families over Christmas and the New Year and I look forward to sharing my stories with you in 2018! You can also follow my creative journey via Dr Suzie Starfish on Facebook and @suepillans on Twitter and Instagram. ><((((º>.¸.·´¯`·.¸><((((º> .·´¯`·.¸><((((º>.¸.·´¯`·.¸.><((((º>

Our GREAT Barrier Reef!

I have just returned from a GREAT trip to our Great Barrier Reef with my Dad and Coral Expeditions! The cruise departed Cairns and headed North where we stopped and explored Cooktown, Lizard Island, Ribbon Reef # 9, Ribbon Reef #3 and Escape Reef! What a fantastic crew, scrumptious food and breath taking seascapes! It was great to meet so many new “Friends of the Reef” on our cruise too, from six countries! This is a GREAT way to ‘sea’ our Great Barrier Reef (GBR) where you certainly see the beauty in nature everyday.

There was SO much to see and do on this trip with some GREAT illustration inspiration for me on the Reef as I progress to the final stages of illustrating my kids picture book about the Great Barrier Reef. I got to see my first octopus on this trip which was very exciting and I was absolutely amazed at the colour, life and noise of the outer barrier reef. Remembering that “colours are the smiles of nature”, so the GBR was beaming!

It was also GREAT to see how the crew and passengers were ‘on board’ with my kids picture book about the Reef, as everyone was keen to have their photos taken with the hashtag (and key message) of my book #haveGBRhope. Being with these global citizens of the Great Barrier Reef reminded me how much sea-ing the Reef and learning about the Reef leads to loving it! SO GREAT!!

A special thanks to my Dad (and Coral Expeditions) for a GREAT trip to the Reef!!

You can keep updated on the progress of my kids picture book about The Great Barrier Reef and dive in with me and follow my creative journey via my alter ego Dr Suzie Starfish and @suepillans on Twitter and Instagram.