Hammond Journeax, the visual artist with the haunted house!
Release Date: 10/27/2024
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info_outlineOn today’s podcast I chatted with the visual artist, Hammond Journeaux who is living in the beautiful West Cork village, Ballydehob.
Hammond who is originally from Wyndham in New Zealand was the most lovely host along with her three dogs in her unusual haunted house.
She spoke about her life and career, her love of horses, her love of books and of course her love of art and the challenges for a working artist in Ireland.
“Have some fun with a pencil” she was once told and she has done exactly that for a lifetime!
Enjoy the show!
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