Art, Music, & Film
Art, Music, & Film
Miles Angus: Portraiture
Miles Angus experiments with both figurative works and portraiture, capturing the personalities that surround him and his moments with them.
For the love
Crafted for the love of music, Khalilah’s set invites listeners into a soundscape that is both immersive and uplifting. Through intentional selection and seamless blending, the mix unfolds as a curated sonic experience shaped by atmosphere, feeling and flow.
Blue Descent
From reef crest to blue water, Alicia dives below the surface to capture the beauty of marine life through photography. Exploring waters from Australia’s east coast to the Philippine islands, her work offers a glimpse into the vibrant ecosystems that exist beneath the waves.
A Bond of Roses, and a Ring of Fire
Drawing on childhood memories of medieval churches and chapel choirs, James Platt’s A Bond of Roses, and a Ring of Fire reimagines sacred iconography through bold lino print. Inspired by stained glass and hymnody, the work transforms religious symbolism into something deeply personal and contemporary.
RE:IMAGINED CYANOTYPES
In this collection, @lilispratt hands over control to the elements through a reinvented cyanotype process, revealing the quiet beauty of interaction. Whether it be between solution and paper, weather and art, or what we can and can’t see.
(THE) EZEK(IEL)
Benjamin Schutte illustrates the inevitability of the fibonacci spiral in the natural and imagined world in his piece, ‘[The] Ezek[iel]’.
The Lament of the Last Waltz
In The Lament of the Last Waltz, @brielle.walsh shares an original composition, complemented by her own sketches, offering both the pianist and the viewer a quiet reflection on the ending of something once beautiful.
REVERIE COLLECTION 001
Kadie Dao is the creative director of the Eora-based clothing brand, TWINQUALIA. In Reverie Collection 001, Dao invites us into the feeling of girlhood through a magical realist lens. Inspired by Alice in Wonderland and the dreamstates it evokes, this fashion shoot mirrors the beauty of female companionship woven into the garments.
Alice White: on catching a memory
Alice White’s journey with film photography was born from a fear of forgetting. Although, while this fear might have been the catalyst, it isn’t the defining feature. Instead, what characterises her lens is a reconnection with her childhood self and the magic of stillness.