Saturday, 1 November 2008

The dreamy work of Ghostpatrol

I have just come back from a short trip to Melbourne to check out the design scene there. The street culture there is seriously awesome!
I was lucky enough to find the paste-up work of one of my favourite artists, Ghostpatrol (right) and even luckier to check out Nesting and Dying, the exhibition currently on featuring him and his girlfriend, Miso.
His work is so dreamy and seems simple but has a lot of deapth. I love the style of the children he creates and the way they interact with the animals they often inhabit.
I didn't know the work of Miso before the exhibition but I really enjoyed her work too, it complemented Ghostpatrol's really well too.
I would have loved to have purchased some of the work there but it was a bit out of my price range, I did come away with the book though, also available online.
Nesting and Dying is on at the Metro 5 Gallery until November 9 in Armadale, Melbourne. Check out the Metro 5 site for more details. Find out more about Miso or go see more of Ghostpatrol's work on his site.

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Friday, 24 October 2008

Etsy find: Fox and flowers by Magicjelly

fox goccoKarena or Magicjelly is a talented illustrator from Adelaide, South Australia who makes wonderfully retro inspired prints and collages that are definitely worth checking out.
I have my eye on Fox and Flowers. I really love how it seems simple from a distance but as you get closer all the little patterns and details become apparent. The colouring would be perfect for my place too.
Go see Magicjelly at Etsy, on the Australian site Madeit or find out what she is doing on her blog.

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Friday, 27 June 2008

Laser-cut walnut to hang a coat on

UTE coat standI am such a sucker for a great hat/coat stand and The Complete Coat Stand, by UTE, gets full points.
UTE are an Australian company making 'products that work' and this is a perfect example. It is made from six laser-cut components from walnut, elegantly fitted together.
Check out more carefully crafted furniture perfection at UTE's website.

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