Owlet Art

Cara Sanders, also known as Owlet, is a self-taught artist and muralist based in Gold Coast, Australia where she works as a resident artist at Mint Art House. Her practice is a love of process inspired by the relationship between humanity and the natural world. Owlet’s style reflects the convergence between elements, with the intention to express “movement and feeling”.

Antonio Lazarus

Brisbane based artist with 14 years experience. Specialises in characters and letters. Common tools of choice are house paints, spray paints, and inks.

Helen Proctor

Helen is an Australian artist who has just returned from living abroad in Europe. There she developed her focus on abstract landscape painting both in her studio and on large-scale mural projects. Her current practice explores the use of colour and methods of abstraction to depict the emotional nostalgia that is revived from a personal connection to place. For ten years she carved out a reputation within the Sydney street art scene for her stencils, paste-ups and murals. Now she returns to where it all began to showcase her new work and reconnect

Rachael Sarra

Rachael Sarra is a multi-disciplinary artist, designer, and businesswoman whose work is an extension of her being and experiences. As a contemporary mixed raced First Nations artist from Goreng Goreng Country, Rachael uses art as a powerful tool and outlet to explore themes she often grapples with while her work is often the resolution of such themes and conflict within herself. Rachael’s work often challenges and explores the themes of society’s perception of what Aboriginal art and identity is. Rachael is passionate about anchoring business in culture and giving back to community through her own brand and her partnerships.

Artdosis

I am a dreamer, visual artist and designer of Venezuelan origin. Due to the social, political and civil war in my country I was forced to leave home from a very young age. After a long time stuck in survival mode, I decided to live my life and become an artist. This was how Artdosis was born. Art saved me and healed me. It will always be my own way of self-expression. In my hometown I was recognised as an artist by The Venezuelan association of plastic artists Unesco.

Iñigo Sesma

Born in San Sebastian, Basque Country (1987), I studied Fine Arts at Barcelona University, and completed a Master degree of Painting in Bilbao. Also I lived in New York for two years while I did an Art Postgraduate before moving to San Sebastian where I shared a studio together with other artists. I focus my work on my studio paintings while combining outdoor murals. Lately I painted large scale murals in the USA, Greece, Croatia, and Spain, and had a Solo show of my paintings both in Los Angeles and Paris. Currently I live and work preparing my new Solo exhibition, together with other projects, between Madrid and San Sebastian.

RAWINK

RAWINK expands visually on her concepts and personal philosophies relative to the world and the psyche within. Her expressions usually take form of acrylic/oil painting, and various mediums with drawing including charcoals and inks, digital illustrations. RAWINK isn’t able to be visually categorised into a genre of either traditional/modern or street art as her skills and comprehension of art take on elements from all of the art era’s to have existed before her with heavy influences from her Thai heritage.

Ash Taylor

Ash Taylor is an Australian muralist and illustrator born and based in Brisbane, Queensland. The wildly positive reception of public art overseas inspired her to pursue the practice in Australia, hoping to contribute to create more vibrant spaces in our cities and towns. Her public art is heavily inspired by nature and her style is guided by her roots in design. Ash’s work often features botanicals hoping to remind the viewer of the exceptional natural beauty of our land and explores themes shaped from experiences of her own and stories of those around her. Ash’s work can be found in Australia, Ecuador, Peru, and Argentina.

James Ellis

James Ellis is a mural artist from Brisbane. He paints large, realistic contemporary outdoor murals with spray and brush. His work is reflective of the environment it is placed in. Most of his work is located in country towns across Queensland and New South Wales.

Sahil Roy

Sahil Roy is a multi-disciplinary artist and designer based in Melbourne. With a creative foundation as a graffiti artist spanning over a decade, his transition into an abstract approach has allowed him to explore an entirely new avenue of style and creative self-expression. Inspired by the spontaneous compositions that exist throughout his cityscape, he has long been drawn to these somewhat temporary glimpses of colour, shape, and form. After years of obsessively studying and documenting these experiences, Roy’s now signature layering processes enable him to capture his own visual narratives, floating through dynamic layers of stylistic introspection.