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Monthly Archives: October 2011
Where Posts Are Made
Nicole Tattersall has recently taken on the role of Melbourne Editor for CURVY. She shares with us some of the knick knacks in her studio/office space. It’s here that she not only writes for CURVY but creates some of her artworks too. Read More
Bright Martinich
Rowena Martinich is an abstract painter who creates works in public spaces such as train stations, shopping centers and schools. Bringing abstract art to the general public and to those who may not generally visit a gallery, making art accessible in everyday life. Read More
Need inspiration?
Working full-time can often mean that I will go for weeks without painting. And when I do paint it’s usually because I have an exhibition coming up and need to do something pretty quickly. So, what do I do when I’m under the pump and need to get creative?Read More
Post Apocalypse – Kaitlin Beckett & Aramas
‘Post Apocalypse’ an exhibition featuring Melbourne artists Kaitlin Beckett and Aramas, has been described as “a journey into the post apocalypse of an alternate area… an anachronistic projection to a post human destruction.”Read More
Looking Beyond The Canvas
A few months ago we went behind the canvas with several well known and up-and-coming Australian artists. We’re going beyond the canvas with another group of Australian artists and illustrators whose works you may or not be familiar with.Read More
Lovely Bits and Pieces – Amy Borrell
Amy Borrell is a freelance illustrator and designer, living in Melbourne, Australia. She spends most of her days working in a little studio making beautiful illustrations for all kinds of clients.Read More
ONE x ONE x ONE
Art and skateboarding have long gone hand-in-hand as popular forms of creative expression. The Three Sixty Project launches ONE x ONE x ONE, paying homage to the skate deck creative talent we have in Australia.Read More
Twitching – The Pursuit of a Rare Bird
Drawing on techniques such as tattoo art, screen-printing, graffiti, traditional illustration and painting, Ken Taylor and Steve Cross, together with Curvy’s Bec Winnel and Alex Louisa have flocked together.Read More







