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Debunking The Myth: Is Art Really Intimidating?

Being a creative, expressive industry, art can sometimes be categorised as a somewhat exclusive, intimidating one. The reputation behind artists as having an intellectual, exclusive...

Melancholy And The Infinite Grandness: The Allure Of Rachel Prince

To look at Rachel Prince’s art is to be harkened back to a feeling of nostalgia, that something that was once lost is now...

Artist of the Month: Hayley Roberts Creates Enchanting Photographs

Through using trick photography and Photoshop, Hayley creates prints that are intended to excite the wanderers of the world, and play to everyone’s inherent...

3 Things We Learned About Race at the Melbourne Writers Festival

Reni Eddo Lodge gave a standout talk about race at the Melbourne Writers Festival. She spoke to a jam-packed audience that intently listened and...

Synaesthesia in Whistler’s Paintings

Synaesthesia is a literary term that describes a mixing of the senses. James’ Whistlers painting mix the visual and aural. Like Turner, Whistler’s pictures...

The Cinematic Magic of Saul Leiter

Are you a fan of the 2015 film Carol starring Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara? If so, do you remember the beautiful cinematography –...

A Close Up Of Artist Tabitha Stowe

Western Australia Tabitha Stowe is an artist from Western Australia. Western Australia is a shocking contrast of colours; from lush greens in Denmark to...

Art Mob is an Aboriginal Fine Art Gallery

Aboriginal culture has always been a vital component of Australian history, with art being perhaps its most iconic facet. Art Mob, an Aboriginal fine...

Why Limerick Should Be On Every Melbournian’s Travel List

If you’ve been to Ireland, chances are you would have already visited Dublin and/or Galway, the two most popular (and populous) cities in the...

The Death of Conservation and the Rise of Movement

Street art has rarely received praise and accolades. St Petersburg’s Street Art Museum is set to change the deep seated stagnancy of high art....