Beautiful photography work from Mark Mawson.
Ben Ashton-Bell comes from Melbourne where he works in a small bungalow near the water.
Part of a series by Sheldon Young.
Returning for it’s second year in Brisbane’s West End, the next best thing to being in Rio!
An illustration which shares with you a simple message about living to help the earth.
Some cool illustration work from Adelaide-based Stuart McLachlan.
Wheatpaste bike posters spotted around Adelaide.
Opening: 6-9pm Friday 30 April, 93 Bourke St, Woolloomollo. Sweet opening submissions.
‘James told me to be silent’, oil on canvas by Melbourne-based Justin Williams.
A Sad But Very Discreet Recollection of Beloved Things and Beloved Beings: watercolour on paper, by artist Ricky Swallow.
Melbourne-based designer Rob Cordiner works under the mantle of Task Focused.
Edgy design work from graphic designer and illustrator Andrew Fairclough, who works under the name Kindred.
Sugar Power is an award-winning freelance illustrator with a wicked sense of humour in her artwork.
Bindi Booth utilises mainly hand drawn but also computer drawn techniques, creating story lines through her artwork.
Cool illustration by Melbourne-based artist Karl Kwasny.
Kat Macleod’s collage ladies will inspire confusing feelings of wardrobe envy, even though they are drawings and not people.
Up-and-coming Sydney musician Aimee Angelique by Sheldon Young.
The Inaugural Australia Project Exhibition will open on Wednesday, April 28, at 6:00pm.
Maedaya Grill & Sake Bar in Melbourne has the funkiest interior of any Sake bar outside of Tokyo.
A cool Secret Playlist by singer-songwriter, Amaya Laucirica, who was born into the rural solitude of Millicent, South Australia.
Madeleine Stamer’s inspirations include Dick Bruna, Bjorn Winblad, Tiwi ceramics, Gaudi, kaleidoscope patterns and folk traditions.
Subtly blending influences from fashion and design, Rebecca Wetzler’s soft-coloured illustrations burst with elegance.
Melbourne-based artist Beci Orpin pretty much does it all — from illustration to screen printing, textile and fashion design.
Christopher Nielsen’s scratchy retro images have been used bywineries, zoos, radio stations and fish mongers.
Beautiful artwork from James Gulliver Hancock, who has had residencies in Indonesia, Austria, France, the U.K. and America.
Webuyyourkids is a collaboration between artists Sonny Day and Biddy Maroney.
A former president of Illustrators Australia, Sonia Kretschmar’s work has featured everywhere from Penguin Books to Las Vegas Life magazine.
