Monthly Archives: February 2015

Straya Daze

  Textile designer Julie White has created this gorgeous range of scarves and prints devoted to her love of Australiana aptly titled “Straya Daze”. With delicious pastels and hand drawn details,  the Adelaide based designer’s fun prints represents some of the great things about life in Oz including pavlova, juicy fruit, coral reef, dancing camels, and even… Read more »

Drips & Bursts

Takuro Kuwata is a Japanese potter from Hiroshima. Experimenting with textures and finishes Takuro mixes stones in his clay so when fired it punctures the clay creating what he refers to as “stone bursts”. He also scratches the thickly applied glaze so that when each vessel is fired it cracks and peels. His methods require him to relinquish… Read more »

Prada Universe

Prada has released an online archive of their projects, films, collections, shows and campaigns dating back to 1987. Browsing the extensive library of Prada’s work, it’s amazing to see the way the label has evolved within the cultural landscape. The fashion powerhouse has been responsible for some of the fashion world’s most iconic prints covering everything… Read more »

In a Moment

Frédéric Lagrange is a French photographer based in New York. He has taken photos for the world’s major publications and contributed to award-winning advertising campaigns. But his passion lies exploring the far corners of the world from Myanmar, Kashmir to the desolate canyons of Afghanistan. One of his most well known photos is this photo… Read more »

Natura

TP had the pleasure of working with printmaker Vivien Haley to bring to life her extensive and intricate art practice from the 80s and 90s. Studying sculpture and printmaking at the National Art School in Sydney during the 70s, Vivien’s prints and timber sculptures were informed by nature and landscape. After graduating she exhibited with the… Read more »

Spaced Out

a Artist John J O’Connor works with coloured pencil and paper to create these sprawling psychedelic, almost mini universese. It’s unclear where they began or where they end, if they’re actually trying to represent anything at all, or are they totally random? As it happens John’s invented systems, stem from what is ordinarily invisible—spoken and… Read more »