1000£ Bend never stops amazing, with many a hand in many a crafty pie! So it is not at all surprising when we hear they have set up a new monthly indoor design market of local illustration, fashion, design, jewellery and textiles. ‘Bend & Snap’, which held its inaugural market last month will be continuing
READ MOREAs a mad fan of urban vinyl and designer toys, there is nothing better than seeing a custom toy show (even if I can’t make it, I can’t wait to see the pics!) – and when you see one that has the backing of Kid Robot, there really isn’t much else to say! With Red
READ MOREWe’ve been sighting some amazingly high quality, beautifully rendered artists prints around the traps for a few months now – and they are all created by none other than one coolest new print making labels in Oz, Dangerfork. “Dangerfork is a boutique print-making label based in Melbourne, Australia. We make limited edition silk screen art
READ MOREDedicated to the “documentation of Paper Expressionism”, The Paper Convention are a collective of paper enthusiasts keeping the artistic medias message and practices in full force and full light of the public. Supporting workshops, talks, exhibitions and events, The Paper Convention are presenting a festival-esque series of events that is “Cut.Slice.Fold” – brilliantly titled we
READ MORELeeloo – an online design store and blog – has put the call out for Aussie artists wishing to showcase their styles for an upcoming exhibition. The show will be held in conjunction with The Finders Keepers December Sydney Market “the bi-annual market which supports independent design, art and music with attendance in the thousands”.
READ MOREPretty little things can brighten up even the dullest of days, but when the spring time shines, the light from this artist will beam even brighter. Eveline Tarunadjaja, who we interviewed a little while back for Go Go Gocco Go in September, was born and raised in Indonesia, but has called Melbourne home for many
READ MOREMelbourne artist and designer Tri Vo created “a series of graphics inspired by the Japanese art of hentai anime” in the late 90’s and out of this, growing in strides, has come a street wear and graphics brand that most of you reading this would be familiar with. SYKE is booming locally and internationally and
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