Bluebel Illustrates

Bluebel is a Queer Neurodivergent artist that lives and creates in regional Victoria.

Digital art gave Bluebel the confidence to start creating again. They have since experimented with Lino printing, sculpture, drawing and painting. With an acrylic, watercolour and gouache mix serving as a graphic expressive base.

Australian botanic motifs and modern abstract techniques are used to express identity and some idea of stability.

It's also fun to create, go through the processes and hopefully make someone smile. They appreciate art for its therapeutic uses and its aesthetic beauty.

Art by Anne Jenner

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The use of vibrant and energetic colours throughout my artworks celebrates my love and passion for abstract acrylic painting.

My work concentrates on capturing the most powerful emotions and feelings of our life, wether that be pain, sorrow, joy, happiness, acceptance. I celebrate it all through a pour of colours that flow smoothly across the canvas creating strong, moving and powerful patterns. 

The patterns created during the process are authentic, raw and original in its very own way resulting in one of a kind works of art.

I find it fascinating how colours and paint can create intimate connections with our mind, body and soul. The energy and vibrations created through such a connection consistently flow naturally through all of my pieces.

"My art is a glimpse of my soul, deep and beautiful".
- Anne Jenner


Over the last 4 years I experienced art to be a therapeutic mechanism that helped me welcome and embrace my emotions while offering a level of grounding through the process of self- expression. As a soon to be qualified Art Therapist I am a true believer that painting is one way of understanding and taking a deeper dive into your emotions and feelings, helping one to celebrate life while also finding ones true self through the journey. 

When I'm not in my studio painting my heart out, you can find me connecting with nature, embracing the beautiful beaches that Australia is known for, or you'll see me connecting and appreciating my relationships with my family and friends. 

Andria Beighton

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Andria Beighton is a Melbourne based artist, currently absorbed in the creation of distinctive, still life paintings with a floral focus. A self taught artist, Andria has developed a unique, meticulously clean and balanced style. Andria’s background in floristry and accessory design are evident in her subject selection and carefully constructed colour palettes. A lifelong love of textile, homewares and architectural design from the 1930’s to 1970’s is explored through her work, lending her paintings their unmistakable nostalgic allure.

Andria is an emerging artist with her first solo show being held earlier in 2021 at Off the Kerb in Collingwood, VIC. Her works are held in private collections throughout Australia, the UK and USA.

Gliese 504

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Gliese 504 produce hair accessories, hats and other fashion accessories (totes, travel pouches) mainly up-cycled, some hand dyed. All made and re-made ethically and sustainably here in Melbourne.

Gliese is fighting for a better fashion industry and against climate change. Overproduction and a prolonged retail decline has created an enormous amount of excess stock and textile waste. We take this waste, re-work it and re-sell it, so it won't end up incinerated or landfilled.

We also collaborate with established fashion brands to recycle their waste and make it profitable.

HugBellCeramics

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Working  with clay has been closely associated with me at almost every major stage of my life.

I  have played with clay, since I was  a child. My techniques were developed from learning under a traditional Japanese ceramics master for five years. My style has evolved and has been affected by living in different countries and encountering different cultures. Every new confrontation, every new challenge in my life have thus been translated through my medium of clay.

My intention is to attract people to touch (not only look) and interact with my work, and in return I want my ceramics to connect people together. I hope my art can, even for a slight moment, inspire feelings of delight in people.