Brienné Aspinall is aspiring as an art designer and music producer upcoming from the local areas of Brisbane City. Her passions ranging from all art forms of dance, arts therapy and music to in future become an inspirational-enthusiast for upcoming young adults like herself following the true passions of their heads and hearts. Currently part timing as a waitress working around likeminded inspired young adults and spending the solid forms of time in her studio space, will this entered time pay off and blossom to be a dream to reality lucid projection waiting to be.
Hailing from Brisbane, Sofles jokes that his tag sounds like a box of tissues or something from a Hallmark card. He began painting graffiti in 2000 and soon wanted to get better as fast as he could. He began experimenting with 3Ds, however a more traditional style was developed and then improved upon. He quickly became known around the globe as an artist putting in both quantity and quality. As he mastered his craft, Sofles gained the reputation of “Special Effects Wizard”, a reference to his uncanny ability to take any style to the next level.
Fuzeillear was born in England but has been living and working on the Sunshine Coast for the past eight years. She creates work imbued with a calm and stillness that she struggles to find in real life in an attempt to help other people find it in theirs. She enjoys depicting light and shadow and works both in small scale and large scale, believing that when it comes to murals and bubble tea, bigger is better. She has produced work for Bic, Volcom and Cotton On among others, and has a passion for public art as it is a chance to connect with people and a perfect opportunity to brighten someone’s day.
Tuyuloveme is an Indonesian artist who began his artistic practice on the streets of Yogyakarta, creating work in between the art and graffiti aesthetic. Tuyuloveme has been painting his unique style religiously on the streets for over 10 years. His paintings represent an alter ego, a self- portrait of sorts, popping up on walls and street corners all over the world. His visual style is a juxtaposition of organized, expressive and chaotic expulsion; a contrast to his personality in real life. His career has been nourished and influenced by extensive travel and an ability to work and collaborate with other artists. Tuyuloveme has exhibited in national and international events and exhibitions with a number of solo exhibitions. Tuyuloveme always challenges himself to develop his skills and obtain experience that will improve and enrich his artwork.
Imogene Peach is a queer artist that creates abstract compositions and bold illustrations that reflect the combination of a soft heart and a brain on fire.
Sam Bradley, a self taught graphic designer specialising in hand lettering and calligraphy. He loves combining traditional techniques with computer graphics to create unique compositions and effects. The precision of vector and pixel art combined with the endless variety of handmade texture allows him to make work that is fresh and modern yet retains the rough signature of my process.
Lisa Tran Kelly is a multi-disciplinary artist and musician from Brisbane, Australia with a background in Behavioural Science and Psychology. Her artistic practise gravitates towards themes of renaissance, nature, race and humanity and attempt to discuss the intersection of art, mental health and recovery. Her mediums include acrylics, oils and gold-leaf and span across photography, filmography and illustration.
Kenji Chai was born and raised in the city of simplicity, Sandakan, Sabah and currently lives in Kuala Lumpur. He was bred on comics, cartoons and storybooks from an early age and spent his days rummaging into these worlds of imagination. Kenji Chai has a passion for animals and nature it is his wish to share with the world the importance of looking after the environment and the wild life that inhabits it. With artistic roots established in graffiti and comic book aesthetics the use of vibrant colors and elements of pop culture are prominent in his work.
Benjamin Reeve is an artist and curator based in Australia. His creative work can be found on an impressive list of projects and have featured in many Australian and international productions from large scale graffiti murals to big budget films. Benjamin runs The Bureau Collective, works full time as an artist & exhibition curator and is presently doing his Doctorate of Creative Industries.
From the rivers of Katherine to the ocean of the Gold Coast. I have always been immersed in mother nature in all her glory and I find all my inspiration from these amazing places of Australia. My Mob is from Turkey Creek, the Warmun region in Western Australia and we belong to the Gija people. I myself, was born in Katherine, one of the most beautiful regions of Australia, surrounded by magnificent rivers, vast wildlife and raging storms. I spent the majority of my youth swimming and playing in the sun, walking the untouched bush, camping in remote locations and fishing for fresh dinner. From my later teenage years, up until today, I have lived on the east coast of Australia. Within these years, I have explored islands, mountains and creeks. I have always found myself attracted to the water, where ever it flows. I am the only person in my family to use the medium of paint to express the inner emotions of myself and to embrace my Aboriginal culture in this way. I started painting as I was continuously wanting to learn more about my culture and myself. My paintings are helping me find my culture and appreciate the beautiful country we live in more and more each day, they are helping me to express my story and your story through the beauty of visual arts.