Monthly Archives: November 2016

Space: Carlo Mollino

The world of interiors can feel a little homogenised sometimes, it’s always exciting to discover a true gem. This is the home of a visionary Italian designer, architect, graphic designer, set designer, photographer, writer, racing driver and aviator Carlo Morino. Close to the Po, a few hundred meters from Piazza Vittorio, in Turin, Italy his mausoleum or what… Read more »

Nasir Al Mulk

Known as the pink mosque Nasir Al Mulk is an Iranian mosque in Shiraz. Being inside is said to be a magical experience. The windows are fitted with a myriad of colourful stained glass. In the early light of the morning, it is like being inside a kaleidoscope.

Surf’s Up

  Luke Taafe is an artist, graphic designer and surfer from Wamberal, NSW. His work is heavily influenced by life by the ocean, characterised as he describes as “organic, colourful & free flowing”. He’s also a textile designer for Roxy and Quicksilver! luketaaffecreative.com

Tropical Good Times

LA artist Aaron Morse’s creates hypercoloured mythical dreamscapes using a mix of painting and collage. They are loud and energetic, even a little unsettling, perhaps eluding to a sense of impending doom our natural world faces. Each also has a sense of history as an imagined garden of eden, which is probably why he has been described… Read more »

Revolutions

Infinite complex illusions by Canadian-born photographer Jessica Eaton play with colour, light and a little of magic. Eaton is committed to her pursuit of colour theory, optical science, the powers and limitation of human vision and the medium of photography. Her photographic experiments are at once a scientific and poetic exploration of how we perceive reality. jessicaeaton.com