Alexander Bartleet is best known for his works on canvas. Using thousands of real objects ranging from old door hinges to plastic toys and old jewelry.
Read full storyFor some years now, the droopy eyes and twisted moustaches of Yok’s black-lined characters have been staring aimlessly from Melbourne alleyways, zines and gallery walls. Yok currently works from a home studio in Perth and has exhibited in Tokyo, New York, Berlin, Singapore, Hong Kong and Taipei.
Read full storyMy name is Garth Badger, I’m a freelance photographer/videographer based in Auckland New Zealand. These pictures are from an experiment I shot recently, it’s digital but all done in-camera, no Photoshop at all.
Read full storyEugenia Tsimiklis is an illustrator and fashion prints designer from Adelaide, South Australia. She graduated with a Bachelor of Visual Communications from the University of South Australia and moved to London. She worked as a fashion textile designer in studios in East London for five years and freelanced as an illustrator. In 2006 she moved [...]
Read full storyI’m from Cornwall England and have a keen interest in both illustration and design, I’m currently trying to work out where/how my work sits or sinks in the creative industry so any advice or guidance you can offer would be greatly appreciated! Please be as harsh as you like, anything is better than “yeah, its [...]
Read full storyJimmy James Carson aka Kaveman Underdog. Was Born in Nz, grew up in Australia and currently lives in Nepal.
Read full storyZoe is a self confessed art and design fiend who just wants to try and make the world a prettier place.
Read full storyPatrick Gannon’s artwork is created entirely of cut-paper (and often wood) in his studio in Tokyo, Japan.
Read full storyMica dreams in colour, a people enthusiast with shy tendencies, but in contrast her work never shy’s away form telling you like it is.
Read full storyA girl with faraway eyes and a never sleeping fantasy. She loves creativity in all forms and believes that she was born with a pen in her left hand.
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