Pivoting through a pandemic: The dinner party crowd
The coronavirus pandemic prompted the courageous among us to tap into their creative side and kick-start new and exciting businesses.
The coronavirus pandemic prompted the courageous among us to tap into their creative side and kick-start new and exciting businesses.
Artist Joi Murugavell takes us into her mind, an abstract and colourful place filled with quirkiness, humour and play.
We chat to evolutionary astrologist Daisy Clementine Douglas about ambition, success and her go-to daily rituals.
Ceramicist and interior designer, Cass Siow, lives and breathes creativity. We chat to Cass about inspiration, ambition and redefining success.
Artist Annalisa Ferraris, who sits surrounded by splatters, spills and drips of paint, tells us what makes her feel alive, where she finds inspiration, and how she manages to paint masterpieces despite her busy social life.
We cannot get enough of Polish-German illustrator Maggie Stephenson’s rich rust and emerald-green colour palette. She creates art that makes our hearts beat wilder by the minute.
We speak to Lara Went, the founder of Yukul Art, an artist studio located in Forster on the east coast of NSW. With deep reverence for her bloodline and for Mother Nature, Lara paints traditional and contemporary Aboriginal works of art.
To spicy voices like Jan Fran’s being amplified? We say hallelujah! Follow Jan’s witty, no-BS approach to ideas, ethics, politics, feminism, pop culture and everything between.