
Brita; like ourselves was raised on an Island. Officially part of Tasmania, Flinders Island is in the middle of Bass Strait/middle of nowhere. Read more

A superb gallery of images, well worth sinking some time into over at Grey Hand Gang. Read more

In a couple of weeks time we’re hosting an exhibition of the amazing work of our good friend Niels Oeltjen (aka Nails) in our studio. Read more

As a 15 year old, Raymond Arnold was given his first proper set of paints by ‘‘the thinnest man I ever knew’’ – a former prisoner of war in a Japanese camp. Read more

Yeah lovin’ this stuff from Sayaka Kajita Ganz. www.sayakaganz.com Read more

The work of Baptiste Debombourg exists somewhere in flux between installation, architecture, construction and destruction. Beautifully considered.

I had the pleasure of stumbling into Flinders Lane Gallery earlier in the week to encounter the work of Terri Brooks. Seeing is believing.

I met up with a mate the other week that happens to be a street/documentary photographer. We were having a coffee at local Collingwood cafe CIBI (great chicken foccacias) when he whipped out his Leica and snapped off a few frames. He just sent this photo through from that day and I was pretty amazed at the result. Interesting how an ordinary scene can be made to look so interesting and provoking through the eyes of a true talent.
We’ve just done a shoot for an upcoming print piece with Josh. Can’t let too much more out of the bag just now but watch this space for details over the next few weeks. In the meantime check out Josh’s work at www.joshrobenstone.com.