Good Food Crap Drawing
Designer and artist Anna Vu takes the tastiest morsels that have passed her lips and immortalises them with the help of just a few textas. How did you get the idea for Good Food Crap Drawing? I had...
View ArticleGuy Yanai paints plants to hang on your wall
Are you someone who comes home every day to a sad, soggy pot plant wilting away in the corner of your lounge room? That poor sucker has gone for a whole week without a drink and has left you feel like...
View ArticleSarah Brockett’s Bold Bakery
Though we’ve never been insulted by our lunch before (except if you count receiving a shredded pork salad that contained surprise blueberries — so rude), Sarah Brockett’s branding concept series Bold...
View ArticlePhotos by Coral Amiga
Photographer, writer and actress Coral Amiga says she’s “Attempting to capture fleeting moments. That is, moments which captivate me there and then without any warning or deliberation.” What appeals...
View ArticlePothole Art
Most of us go to Pompeii and leave with a sense of reverence and, if we’ve recently come into some money, a fridge magnet. Jim Bachor outdid us all and left with a new artistic mission. “We were on...
View ArticleDominique Felicity’s Magic School Bus
Photographer Dominique Felicity is currently exploring Australia in a renovated school bus. You can follow her adventures over at Babies in a Bus. Describe where you are right now… On the road to a...
View ArticlePizza in the Wild
Lurking in bushes, dunking, spinning, filling in for a saddle. Keep one eye open, pizzas are taking over. Pizza lovers be warned. You may find the following images confronting, confusing, amusing and...
View ArticleSatsuki Shibuya
Born and raised in California, Satsuki Shibuya is a spiritual being, watercolour composer and one eclectic DJ. She’s also our Issue 77 Guest Artist. What is your fondest memory of your childhood?...
View ArticleNailed It
Do you ever look down at your fingernails and wipe away a single tear at the sight of those ghastly chipped nail beds and fraying cuticles? Do you find yourself judging those passersby who are sporting...
View ArticleDandelions
In case your ego was inflated from finishing that 1000-piece puzzle, behold the master of patience: artist Duy Anh Nhan Duc.
View ArticleDrawing Shit Every Day
The master of taking things literally, graphic designer Sarah Lawrence is having good, clean fun with turd-related words.
View ArticleJill Pelto’s Climate Graph Paintings
Meet Jill Pelto, the artist who puts the fun back in natural disasters caused by climate change! There isn't any, but that's not stopping her.
View ArticlePhotography: Across The Universe
Only an outsider can show you your world with fresh eyes. Katrin Koenning plays ‘made you look’ with the details we let slip by.
View ArticleGuest Photographer: Maya Beano
"There is a tendency for people to group science and art into distinct categories, one rational and the other emotional. To me, they have always been two sides of the same coin." Our Issue 80 guest...
View ArticlePretty meets ugly: art by Jess Cochrane
Welcome to the rare crossroad where beautiful and scary meet. Issue 80's guest artist Jess Cochrane paints the world as she sees it.
View ArticleGuest Artist: Lani Mitchell
Be still our paint splattered hearts. Lani Mitchell has trudged through the New York snow to bring us abstract paintings that are vulnerable and empowering in equal measure. Speaking to her makes it...
View ArticleWe Make Carpets
Cast your mind back to the first time you saw Aladdin hooning around on that magic carpet, opening your eyes to the hidden potential of the ugly (rugly?) rug in the middle of the lounge room floor....
View ArticleIce Ice Baby: Zaria Forman’s Iceberg Pastels
What were you obsessed with as a kid? Art, singing, clothes, and rocks. Are you from a creative family? My father is a neuro-ophthalmologist, but my mother was a fine art landscape photographer. My...
View ArticleBig Bright Bold Part 1: Artist Annu Kilpelainen
Every colour of the rainbow and them some, we’re going to introduce you to three artists who like to hopscotch through the tonal spectrum. First up is artist Annu Kilpeläinen. My name is Annu...
View ArticleCreatives Favourite Things Pt. 2: Kareena Zerefos
Second in our series, we had artist Kareena Zerefos make like Julie Andrews and show us a few of her favourite things.
View ArticleInterview: Artist & Textile Designer Esther Sandler
Uniting Esther Sandler's yin to her yang is work that focuses on unique patterns that weave flora, fauna and bursts of colour together.
View ArticleElizabeth Marruffo’s Love Spells For A Thief
Heartbreaking, beautiful and funny, Elizabeth Marruffo's spells cast over an anonymous thief will help you find the good in any situation.
View ArticleGuest Artist: Claire Oswalt
Austin artist Claire Oswalt talks nightswimming, the collage process, and snake anatomy.
View ArticleAmsterdam Illustrator: Bodil Jane
If we could jump into any illustrator's work and set up shop, we'd pick Bodil Jane's.
View ArticleGuest Artist: Jenny Sharaf
Streams of paint and photographic prints collide in this San Francisco-based artist’s work.
View ArticleErin M Riley’s Selfie Weavings
Handwoven wool tapestries that tackle ideas around selfies, sexuality and porn one thread at a time.
View ArticleMeet Collage Artist Linden Eller
This nomadic artist collages her way around the world.
View ArticleHannah Carrick’s Artist Hide-Out
Put on your art smock and step inside Hannah Carrick's light-filled apartment.
View ArticleClay: Contemporary Ceramic Artisans By Amber Creswell Bell
Clay is having a bit of a moment. Everywhere you turn from galleries, to Etsy and Instagram, people are making ceramic wonders.
View ArticleGuest Artist: Kristin Texeira
Colour and memory waltz hand in hand in this artist’s work.
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