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  • Creative People

    A Day In The Life Of Textile Designer, Cassie Byrnes

    by admin July 14, 2021
    by admin July 14, 2021

    There’s no two ways about it: Cassie Byrnes is a dead-set legend. Remember when we chatted to her for our podcast and told us about the lowest point in her life – that time she only had $10 in her back account after self-funding her first collection, and then her card got declined at McDonald’s drive through? Hysterical. Of course, that was before she became a textile megastar who partnered with Nike to dress Nick Kyrgios and Serena Williams for the 2020 Australian Open, and designed an apparel collection for Uniqlo (out this September!).

    Cassie manages her time juggling her textile business Variety Hour, with her 18 month old daughter Lottie by forcing herself to be organised, taking on freelance work in her spare time, and staying up for a night shift where she can truly channel all her creativity. Her schedule is jam-packed and chaotic, but it’s worth it to be able to be able to do what she loves every single day. Go Cassie!

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    Connecting With The Past + Grappling With History, With Painter Mia Boe

    by admin July 12, 2021
    by admin July 12, 2021

    Without a doubt, Mia Boe is one of the most exciting emerging artists we’ve come across in recent times. 

    Spurred by historical inquiry, and the history of dispossession on both sides of her family heritage, the Butchulla-Burmese artist paints with a passionate sense of purpose. She depicts electric Australian scenery, interpolated with languid, dragging figures who are often imprisoned, or kept company by animals, food or spirits. She tackles enormous political issues, historical contexts and violent themes with colour and energy, creating worlds that are vibrant, emotive, bold and sometimes even playful. 

    Mia paints to reclaim the stories of the past, and in doing so, forges her own. Remember her name – she’s going to be big!

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  • Creative People

    Beautiful, Botanical Prints From A Local Artist

    by admin July 9, 2021
    by admin July 9, 2021

    From the studio in her mudbrick home in Ringwood, textile designer, painter and illustrator Georgie Daphne paints colourful botanical worlds. Her brilliantly verdant houseplants cascade from terracotta pots and adorn vibrant table settings – creating whimsical, eye-catching arrangements.

    Named ‘Plant Gang’, the artist’s new collection depicts joyful, homely moments in lilac, blue, musky pink, green and orange as limited-edition prints, which are on sale now. So cute!

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  • Creative People

    These Painterly Ceramic Pieces Make Every Day A Party!

    by admin July 8, 2021
    by admin July 8, 2021

    If there’s such thing as a ‘rockstar’ ceramicist, Kelly Murphy of Benna co is it! Over the last four years, her vibrant, painterly works have developed a bit of a cult following. Inspired by the chunky, wonky outcomes of student ceramic work, Kelly has used this naivety as inspiration, and refined it to perfection.

    Originally trained in painting at the VCA, Kelly brings an artist’s aesthetic to the functional wares that she fondly refers to as ‘party plates’– if they’re going to be used every day, why not have a bit of fun with them?!

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    The Fantastical Inner-City Apartment Of Two Next Generation Designers

    by admin July 7, 2021
    by admin July 7, 2021

    When Josh Jessup and Matt Moss moved from Sydney to Melbourne in February of this year, they had 30 followers on TikTok. Now, just a few months later, the couple have a following more than 117,000 people strong and have amassed over 4.6 million likes… and counting!

    But social media is just one facet of their exuberant creative output. From their vibrant apartment in Melbourne’s CBD, the pair run Matt and Josh Design – the homewares label under which they sell their distinctive handmade art pieces. From geometric candles that reveal a technicolour lava once they’ve melted, to modular ceiling mobiles, their pieces are whimsical, fun and totally original. Just like their home!

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    Art, Activism And The Archibald

    by admin July 7, 2021
    by admin July 7, 2021

    The first time artist Julian Meagher painted former Socceroo, renowned commentator and activist Craig…

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    A Brazilian-Inspired Garden With Epic Bayside Views

    by admin July 6, 2021
    by admin July 6, 2021

    Michael Bates of Bates Landscape started work on this garden 12 years ago, under different owners. Once the property was sold, the new custodians re-engaged the landscape designer to rework the garden, to complement a new renovation.

    Centred around the new Madeleine Blanchfield-designed residence, a bold sculptural artwork, and a desire to activate all parts of the steep and windy site, Michael’s new garden layout connects a variety of functional and aesthetic pockets through a central lawn.

    Each outdoor space in this vast and varied garden is its own moment!

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  • Creative People

    Defining Australian Homes With Country Road's Head Of Homewares Design, Ty Symonds

    by admin July 1, 2021
    by admin July 1, 2021

    Before he worked there, Ty Symonds was OB-SESSED with Country Road. So openly obsessed in fact, four people sent him the job ad for head of homewares design at the iconic retailer when it came up. The world knew he was destined for this job, and he got it!

    This gig is the culmination of a long and dedicated career in Australian design: from freelancing at Peter Alexander fresh out of uni to designing costumes for Beyonce’s On The Run II world tour on 48 hours notice (!) while working for Brisbane retailer BlackMilk.

    Now heading up his own team of six at Country Road, his fantasy job is just as good as he imagined.

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