Featured Artists


Michael J Quill

Michael is a self taught painter creating autobiographical paintings that explore form and composition using abstraction as a tool to take the audience inside the artists mind. Layering shapes colour, textures and line work he is continually creating work with great depth and emotion as he continually shifts between the figurative and abstract landscape.
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Yolkie

Yolkie is a digital illustrator based in Sydney, known for capturing the charm and character of local buildings, landmarks, and hidden corners across the city. With a focus on architectural forms and everyday scenes, Yolkie’s work celebrates place, memory, and community through clean lines, bold colours, and playful detail. Each illustration invites a sense of familiarity and nostalgia, offering a fresh perspective on the places we pass by every day.
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RolyPoly

Roly Poly's work centres around the themes of peace, joyfulness and playfulness. Taking inspiration from all walks of life, people, nature and our shared humanity his work aims to leave the viewer with a sense of optimism and joy.
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Joel Brocherie

Joel Brocherie creates evocative, surreal compositions that blur the line between dreamscape and design. His work explores space, distortion, and memory through a refined visual language — merging bold colour, soft gradients, and curious forms. With a background in composition and structure, each piece feels like a fragment of a larger, unspoken narrative.
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Nate Hornery

Nate Hornery is a Queensland-based visual artist who captures the character of streetscapes and buildings. His expressive landscapes blend realism with personal style, reflecting a deep connection to place and celebrating everyday scenes with warmth and authenticity.
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Danielle Vibert

Danielle is a ceramicist based in the Southern Highlands, creating wheel-thrown functional and sculptural wood-fired work. Influenced by her natural landscape, she explores clay’s limits through form and fire. She is the Studio Assistant at Sandy Lockwood’s Balmoral Pottery and has exhibited in galleries across NSW and internationally.
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Tresor Murace

Tresor Murace’s practice examines how social media influences people, focusing on identity formation, celebrity worship, and parasocial relationships. Using personal experiences of growing up in a strict religion and later being drawn to celebrity worship, her saturated airbrushed works explore how people move their focus of devotion from traditional religious figures to modern, secular idols in the digital world.
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Caitlin Möhr

The journey of South African-born artist Caitlin Mohr (b. 1999) is rooted in her experiences of deep connection and disconnection, within herself, with humanity, with Earth and beyond. Practicing in South Australia Möhr brings to life the human being, human experience and human figure, where surreal figuration and sometimes abstract work champions our innate ability to be flexible, to stretch and change, to close and open, to resist and accept, to grow and let go, to know and not know.
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Angelina Hilger

Angelina Hilger is an Eora / Sydney-based artist. In this body of works, she has created charcoal drawings of abstract tree forms, composed from photographs she has taken, then layered and manipulated digitally. 
This process reduces her subjects to foundational shapes, allowing her to focus on form, structure, and texture. Her work obscures familiarity and explores conventional perspectives of nature.
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Erin Renfrey

Erin is an emerging artist based in Kaurna Land. She commenced her Bachelor of Creative Arts at Flinders University and ACArts in 2020 and graduated in 2023. Working primarily in watercolour and acrylics, her paintings use whimsical imagery to evoke playfulness and encourage the viewer to examine their own inner world and imagination.
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