Art is more than just expression—it’s a journey, one that begins with a simple sketch and evolves into something tangible, something you can interact with daily. For Otto Monsted of Precious Decayy, that journey started in their childhood with drawing and later expanded into product design
Read MoreIn the world of fine jewellery, where craftsmanship meets artistry, Samantha Miao introduces a collection that is as fluid as it is timeless the Aqua Collection. Inspired by the movement, depth, and serenity of water, this exquisite line captures the essence of nature’s most powerful yet delicate force.
Read MoreRunni, a visual storyteller and creator of the distinct Drawing Tale OF Runni (DTOR) style, captures audiences with her ability to weave emotions into vibrant works of art. From her process to her challenges, this interview reveals her journey as an artist, her reflections on authenticity, and the joy she hopes to bring to her viewers.
Read MoreCentered around the power of typography as an expressive medium, the exhibition redefined the possibilities of written language, pushing us to think of type as not just text but as culture and memory embodied. Here are three standout works from the show that offered resonant perspectives on the intersection of language, identity, and design.
Read MoreIn the cozy chaos of Melbourne’s eclectic art scene, a small but captivating space known as HAIR has emerged.
Read MoreIn a visionary collaboration between the Beulah Foundation and Empower Australia, "Seeds of Change" emerges as a groundbreaking art exhibition that not only delves into the intricate interplay between food insecurity and the future of retail but also fosters a deeper connection between art, community, and sustainable living.
Read MoreIn a interview, Logan Griffiths shared insights into the creative genesis of Portside Review, a digital journal amplifying voices from the Indian Ocean. Collaborating with the Centre for Stories in Perth, Australia, Griffiths emphasized the project's roots in addressing challenges faced by writers during the pandemic.
Read MoreIn a candid interview with the emerging Singaporean musician Xena Giam, we dive into the genesis of her artistic journey. Xena's musical expedition began at Republic Polytechnic, where she officially embraced the stage, laying the foundation for her future endeavors. Post-graduation, she founded the eclectic collective, gudjujus, providing a platform for local talents and sparking the flame of inspiration for her songwriting ventures.
Read MoreSheila Hicks, a trailblazing artist born in the United States in 1934 and residing in France, has spent the last seventy years reshaping the boundaries of art through her innovative use of textiles.
Read MoreOn the 8th of September at the showcase Back to Play In the Garden City organized by Pop Mart and Pop Toy Show a panel discussion titled 'Women in Art Toys’ was held.
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