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“No two projects are ever the same,” says interior designer Fiona Lynch. The unexpected nature of her work is part of the reason why she steered away from a career in fine arts and diverted towards...
Read moreStyling is a part of Bettina McIlwraith of Appetite for Decoration- thanks to the way she was brought up, she says. “But it runs deeper than that, now styling is a vital communication tool for bett...
Read more“I always knew I wanted to be creative, working with nature gave me the tools to explore where this would take me and over time the path crossed over to a more sculptural form of my floral sculptur...
Read moreFURNITURE MAKER TARA WILCOX + PRODUCT DESIGNER NICOLA GREY
Tara Wilcox, left, and Nicola GreyWhile furniture maker Tara Wilcox and product designer Nicola Grey appreciate great design and craftsmanship, they also understand that not everyone can afford it....
Read moreAbout a year ago Melbourne stylist and creative director Marsha Golemac changed her way of thinking. “I began closing the door on a few aspects of my career, which made my focus a lot stronger,” sh...
Read more“Take your passion and make it happen,” says Melbourne-based designer Cindy-Lee Davies. “Probably watched Flashdance too many times in the 80s.” But since an early age she was motivated to make th...
Read moreMelbourne’s Derek Swalwellsays he learnt more than technical skills when he started out as a photographer’s assistant. The experience of working with prolific photographers got him thinking not onl...
Read more“For me, the right path is the path you enjoy,” says ceramicist Tara Burke. So when it came to her career, she says there was never any doubt. Ceramics are delightful, Tara says. “I love the inters...
Read moreAfter eight years’ working as an art teacher at high school Emma Cleinefound a way to create a business that was successful enough to leave her full-time job. It was during a six-month stint on mat...
Read moreMairead Murphy never thought she could make a career out of illustration. “Drawing pictures for a living really does sound too good to be true,” she says. “It wasn’t until I went to Semi Permanenta...
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