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Trained designer and art educator, Lauren Barton has worked in various roles throughout her career, including graphic and product design within the surf industry as well as interior and styling projects.
Meet Sheree and Claudio — two artists with very different styles but one thing in common: a love of colour. Sheree's work is rhythmic and reflective, with quiet patterns that capture moments in time. Claudio's bold, energetic abstracts layer landscape and nostalgia with vibrant emotion. Together, they show how different styles can come together beautifully. This exhibition is a masterclass in mixing styles and celebrating joy through paint.
Top Tips for Every Room
With over 100 homes now styled and published in magazines, Julia Green (@juliagreenstylist) is often asked for her top tips on how to make a home beautiful. And therein lies the challenge, as style is always subjective. Julia believes anyone that has made their home a special place that they love spending time in, has achieved interior nirvana in truth. A home should tell the authentic story of those that live there, and be layered with the things they love. But for those that are keen to finesse their space and make it shine, here are some top tips to make the key areas of your home shine bright.
Montana Moore is a Sydney-based artist known for her dimensional, mixed media works that sit between painting and sculpture. Her practice explores the interplay of texture, light and material, with each piece balancing movement and stillness, presence and softness.
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Kim is an emerging artist based in Tasmania, where mountain views and shifting skies offer a quiet kind of calm and inspiration. With a background in photography and graphic design, she brings a strong sense of colour harmony, balance, and composition to her practice.
Stephanie’s ceramic work is bold, textural, architectural, and always sculptural. She playfully manipulates negative space in and around each piece, making forms that are abstract and jaunty while at the same time monumental. Texture is vital and is achieved by leaving the fired clay in its natural state or with her meticulously developed, signature sandy glaze. The forms, strong colours and surface texture interact harmoniously.
Misa Gelin of Little Anvil Studios is an artist whose vibrant canvases reflect the winding roads and picturesque landscapes of her weekend camps in her van with her trusty dog as her companion. She embarks on journeys across the countryside, seeking out the perfect vistas to capture with her brush.
Summer is fading and the cooler nights are on their way. It's time to embrace the autumnal tones and lean into the warmer hues.
Sarah Hill is an emerging contemporary artist based in the Macleay Valley on the East Coast of New South Wales. Sarah draws significant inspiration from her environment, translating memories of place and objects through a whimsical gaze. Her art is an intertwining of memory and imagination that captures the subject matters essence in unique imagery. Often depicting botanical themes that are distinctive for their vibrant semi-abstract representations.