Spencer Finch.

Spencer Finch was born in New Haven, Connecticut in 1962. He lives and works in Brooklyn creating art and installations using a variety of different media. His installations record the invisible world, capture specific moments in time and...

Interview | Marsha Meredith {2026}.

Marsha Meredith is a Sydney based artist who's work focusses aroung the theme of Peter Pan life in the bubble around Sydney's Bondi. I first came across Marsha when someone sent me the link to her facebook fanpage. Ever since then I'd been...

Yago Hortal.

Acrylics on Canvas by Yago Hortal. Born in Barcelona in 1983, now lives and works in Berlin. His use of colour is simply delicious, it makes me want to move into one of the...

Annabelle Adie.

Annabelle Adie is a French artist, designer, stylist and a creator. Her work is not limited by any one medium or a subject - she creates pure beauty using anything from fruit and flowers, ceramics, lipstick,...

Interview | Suzie Idiens.

I often get asked about the benefits of writing a design blog, and whether the rewards outweigh the effort and the time that goes into researching and producing original content on a daily basis. It's a very good question, and the one I...

Paper Art by Simon Schubert.

Wah-wah-wee-wah! {I hope everyone's seen Borat, otherwise this catchphrase won't mean anything to you...} How awesome is this paper art by Simon Schubert?! Like totes! {apologies for using that word, but I couldn't resist - all the cool...

Viktor & Rolf Dolls at Studio Job Gallery.

In a fashion-meets-art installation, Viktor & Rolf are presenting a collection of outfits designed for dolls at the Antwerp gallery of artists Studio Job. One doll will be presented for each collection the designers have created so...

Interview | Anna-Wili Highfield.

All you paper lovers out there - rejoice! I have a little treat for you today. Anna-Wili Highfield is a Sydney based artist who makes absolutely stunning sculptures of animals using torn paper and copper pipe. Anna-Wili grew up in Sydney...