Fast 5ive is here and you can get your vey own copy in our shop. Oh, you wanna see some of this goodness before you buy? OK we get ya – you work hard for the money so we better treat ya right. Absolutely!
Read MoreSo what’s it all about? Well let me tell you. Picture this - a 32 full-colour A5 zine printed on 150gsm matte art paper featuring amazing interviews with brilliant people from all sorts of creative fields including art, design, music, skating, photography, writing and so much more!
Read MoreOne thing I really adore about ‘zines is the literal hand-made aesthetic that many of them have - from hand-drawn covers to a cut and paste ransom-note style design. They are often as chaotic in design as they are creative.
Read MorePatricia Piccinini‘s often surprising sculptures bring to life improbable creatures that inspire a deep-rooted empathy and hope for their future…
Read MoreWelcome to the mind of Sam Gilbey, and his amazing eye for the nerdy details. Conquering movie posters and sci-fi TV shows from Spaced to Stranger Things, his artworks are inspirational, not to mention pretty easy on the eye.
Read MoreI first stumbled across Kelly Campbell Berry’s literary artworks quite by wonderful accident, having been looking for an image to accompany an article I was writing about bringing written characters to life. I had fallen down the proverbial internet rabbit hole and somehow ended up in the land of book sculpture…
Read MoreWhen I was undertaking art classes in high school I developed a love of Carravaggio. His paintings are dark, violent, aggressive, beautiful, and reflect the damaged person that he himself was.
Read MoreWhen I was little I heard the musical adaptation of the H.G Wells novel, the War of the Worlds, for the first time, and became instantly besotted. My parent’s owned this wonderful masterpiece (created by Jeff Wayne) on vinyl...
Read MoreI have loved Martin Wittfooth’s work for several years now and always come back to it when I am looking to kick the old brain box into some writing action. In a metaphorical sense, Martin’s work depicts the inevitable outcome of human encroachment into every nook and cranny on this planet...
Read MoreI don’t know how I became obsessed with the Sea, or pirates, or sailors, or ships to be honest with you. I don’t even really like to swim at the beach, but the sound of the waves crashing against a sandy shore or a weather-beaten pier is magical.
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