Tag: for the walls
Little Trace of // Melbourne Artist Miso.
21st May
In her recent Sydney exhibition, young Melbourne artist Miso brought together a collection of works made with fine pin pricks on paper. These pieces are a reflection of her personal experience of travelling over the last few years. Drawing inspiration from indigenous artists, Dorothy Napangardi, Miso’s work maps stories and memories of the land as she travelled through it…
Design Free Thursday // Typography Posters of Inspirational Quotes by Ben Fearnley.
9th May
These typography posters are the work of Ben Fearnley, a multidisciplinary Freelance Graphic Designer & Digital Artist based in Manchester,UK. His inspirational quotes are taken from some of the world’s biggest and brightest brains. Beautiful to look at and interesting to read – what a combo…
Weavings by Mimi Jung of Brook&Lyn.
30th January
Mimi Jung is a Brooklyn-based jewellery designer and style curator who runs a blog/ online shop/ design studio Brook&Lyn. She recently applied her sharp eye and impeccable taste to weaving a series of wall hangings for which she uses silk, cotton and wool yarns, mixed with unexpected elements from nature…
Design Free Thursday // Bicycle Taxidermy by Regan Appleton.
24th January
Bicycle Taxidermy is an ongoing project by London-based designer, Regan Appleton, who preserves hipster cyclists’ retired handlebars. I must admit, at first I thought these looked a bit like trophies for sick drivers who’d run over cyclists, but I let out a huge sigh of relief when I realised I was wrong…
Pens & Needles // Digitally Manipulated Embroidered Posters by CUSTHOM.
16th January
Clever and talented London-based design studio CUSTHOM recently curated a super beautiful exhibition of tactile posters. A selected group of twelve designers each submitted an artworks which CUSTHOM manipulated through stitch or mechanical drawing, using a ‘hacked’ digital embroidery machine. The result is a perfect marriage between technology and art, and one of the most beautiful and progressive examples of computer-aided works I’ve seen…



















