Egle Zvirblyte

Sometimes an artist’s work really grabs you. So much colour and fun and barely a green to be seen. I can’t get enough of London based Lithuanian artist Egle Zvirblyte’s bold colours, dancing figures, curvy women, childish animals and cosmic musings.

Asia Topa – Ryoji Ikeda

Was not disappointed. Long time fan of Ryoji Ikeda’s stunning work. Ryoji is a Japanese visual artist that uses data to produce jaw dropping sound and visuals. Since discovering his work back in 2013, I have been fortunate enough to see exhibitions of his work a handful of times.

Old School

Well look what I just stumbled across! My old flash website on YouTube. A version of this website was added to the Franfurt Museum of Applied Art way back in 2002.

Julien Pacaud

Julien Pacaud from Paris, France puts together beautiful collage images. I have always been a fan of collage type design work, ever since Terry Gilliam’s awesome work on the Monty Python titles and sequences way way back then.

Twist Gallery

Great architecture makes my jaw drop and thrusts upon me a sudden urge to visit and explore a space. The recently opened Twist Gallery in Norway by architects Bjarke Ingels Group BIG is such a space.

Faüna by Trüf

An ongoing side project by super talented TRÜF Creative in Santa Monica. Minimalism appeals to me, and these striking images of instantly recognisable creatures made up of so little bring me some peace.

Izett a new studio?

Izett? Yes indeed it is. After almost 12 years in Macquarie Street, the seeds of change have blown and my best friend, partner and brilliant web designer The Mighty Wonton and I have found new digs just around the corner on Izett Street, Prahran.

Maroesjka Lavigne

Stunning images from Belgian photographer Maroesjka Lavigne. Especially like her Island series which was captured while spending four months in Iceland.

Hightype

Hightype; a 3D Typefoundry! Why not. Triangle free and ready for use in a myriad of applications.

Space to Roam

SPACE TO ROAM: a tribute to public lands, a stunning video piece by Andrew Studer highlighting the otherworldly landscapes of the Southwestern America’s public lands. No CG here, just fab footage and no doubt a slight colour grade. Lovely.