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Adrian Potter.

Adrian Potter is a conceptual artist and product designer who makes work that most often happens to take the form of furniture, based in Adelaide, Australia.

He has started an excellent podcast where he interviews creative people about, 'what makes them tick':-- The Designer Maker Revolution



Taylor Westmacott - is a screenwriter and novelist who lives and works on Kaurna land.

Three men standing near a carcass of a basking shark. Taken by Alexander Lorimer Kennedy, Fowlers Bay, South Australia. 1914. Courtesy of the National Library of Australia:


'What went from water into land?' asked one of the men, rhetorically, sucking on his pipe. 'God will answer that.'

The cove had stunk of seaweed most the day, seaweed which, this close to shore, covered most the sand. It was a stormless, waveless afternoon...



Diana Whiley - Digital Artist and Writer.

The vivid landscape of my childhood around Mannum, South Australia, inspired my love of colour and interest in art.

An avid reader of history and lover of science I love to create and respond to the affects time and place have had on us.

Many of my themes revolve around nature and music; both have transformative power over our body and psyche. I hope to evoke a sense of intimacy with the subject.



Greg 'CRAOLA' Simkin.

Having an overactive imagination since a very young age, it has always made sense to me that any artwork I develop should be composed of these vivid thoughts.

I have become increasingly interested in the rabbit holes we fall down when daydreaming.

As our imagination takes over, we tend to leave what is ordinary and go outside of ourselves to visit these places.

This is why I paint and what has inspired me over the years to grow as an artist. It is the constant search for what else is on the outside.



Nick Mount.

Nick Mount has been one of the leading figures in the Australian studio glass movement since the early 1970s.

Like many artists working in hot glass, Mount draws from Venetian traditions.

He worked with American glass artist, Richard Marquis, who had worked at the renowned Venini factory in Murano in 1969,

and while assisting Marquis, Mount was immediately fascinated by the unknowable nature of glass and challenged by the degree of skill required to work with it.



Grey Cross - Immortal Artist

We work hard to show every aspect of creativity and to promote artists from around the globe. We strive to take creativity to its highest level and to support even the most radical forms of art.



Peter Paone - Reality Reassembled.

Was born in Philadelphia and educated at the Philadelphia College of Art.

His work has been featured in fifty two one person exhibitions in New York, Houston, Fort Worth, Philadelphia, as well as in London, Vienna and Germany.

Since 1960, his work has joined that of other artists in sixty national and international group exhibitions.