When I attended Twoone’s first solo show last year, titled One Thousand Cans, I was extremely impressed by the technical intricacies of his work. His mythical characters boasted seemingly impossible detail on a minute scale, complimented by rich black outlines.
I am proud to announce that Twoone’s new exhibition, So Far, utilises one of my favourite [...]
Reproducing dead animals for display at a historical exhibition is one thing, but when it’s combined with jewellery specifically designed to wear on one’s body, it’s sure to turn heads.
Julia DeVille originally began her career as a shoe designer, inventing the leather accessories brand Abattoir before realizing it wasn’t her thing. After this, [...]
Since 2007 ACMI has had a temporary wooden shed-like construction placed around its exterior, somewhat resembling the ramparts of a castle during a siege.
Come September these hoardings will be ripped down revealing an all-year-round free exhibition educating the Australian public about the history of film, television and videogames. The exhibition will also acknowledge key contributers [...]
Kate Bonazi’s outstanding hand pulled silkscreen prints, which explore the colourful imagery experienced before drifting off to sleep, can be explained in one word:
A phosphene is an entoptic phenomenon characterized by the experience of seeing light without light actually entering the eye.
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Kate is an illustrator and graphic artist, born in London where she [...]