A Hidden Place

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When I heard that Beci Orpin and Kat Macleod have a collaborative exhibition at Lamington Drive, I kicked myself for living so very far away.

Beci Orpin has been a bit of a design idol to me for a while now. Her use of colour and shape creates some very fun and quirky artwork. And then Kat Macleod‘s effortless use of pencil and collage is simply gorgeous.

Together they take you to ‘A Hidden Place‘. And what a lovely place that is…

Open now until 25 May at Lamington Drive – 25 Keele St, Collingwood, Australia.

Jemmi x

Images via Beci Orpin’s blog, The Design Files and Lamington Drive

Smoking Gun

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Sonia Rentsch’sHarmless’ series uses some of nature’s most nonthreatening materials to create some of man’s most threatening inventions. Unbelievable…

‘Harmless’ styled by Sonia Rentsch for January Biannual 03. Art Direction by Olivia Nichols and Photography by Albert Comper.

Twiggy

It isn’t every day you get to brag about your family and truly mean it… But in this case, I truly truly do. These super cute ‘twiggy bits’ are designed and made by my Dad and creative partner, Neats. How clever are they?! Made and painted by hand, each one is like a little piece of sunshine – they seriously make me happy just looking at them! They have been selected to appear in The Design Files Open House‘ event (which I blogged about here) and will also be available via my online store once it is launched.

The name for these beauties? Twiggargerie. If there is one thing Neats is good at (besides the obvious), it’s her knack for coming up with cute made-up words…

For more info or to order, head to their webpage at twiggargerie.com

Photography and styling by me

Colour Swatch

I think I just found a new level of happy today… x

Images via here

Maricor/Maricar

Completely blown away by the works of sister duo Maricor and Maricar… Who knew embroidery could be so cool? Exhibiting this month in Needle Work Needle Play at Brunswick Street GalleryI hear their work is even more incredible seen close up. Check out their website or online store for more of these little beauties x

Light And Dark

Self-taught photography god, Kesler Tran, is able to capture light and dark, the beauty of shadows, the magic of the female form, and the essence of simplicity, better than anyone I have EVER seen.

Images via Kesler Tran’s blog

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