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5 Ways to Use Before-and-After Photos to Motivate

As a middle-school kid, my favorite thing to draw was “makeover” images — usually starting with a limp-haired, glasses-wearing, mousy girl (myself, to be honest) who transformed into a glamorous

An Early ‘80s Home With Good Vibes

There’s no shortage of beautiful homes in Victoria’s Macedon Ranges, but getting your hands on one isn’t easy! Photographer and sculptor Jessica Tremp knows this firsthand, having resorted to placing letters in the mailboxes of local properties, resulting in one owner selling directly to her! 

Since moving in one year ago, Jessica, alongside her husband Michael Madden, and children Syd, 7, and Gray, 4, have set about making small tweaks to the interiors and garden to enhance the wonderful bones of this 1980’s gem.

Two Best Friends' Lockdown Hobby Turned Cult Candle Business

Ruby Kannava and Emma Cutri are best friends who have lived together for five years, and have both watched one another grow seperate small businesses in that time. Emma is one half of local fashion label Sister Studios, while Ruby is at the helm of her own handcrafted jewellery business, Kannava Jewels. But there’s more where that came from!

During the extended lockdowns of 2020, the enterprising pair experimented with at-home candle-making to satisfy their creative cravings, and it worked so well that they winged it and launched a fledgling brand to sell their colourful, handmade creations. Blazed Wax was more than an overnight sensation; the first drop of candles sold out just hours after their website went live!

We recently visited the duo at their Brunswick studio space, which they share with other Northside Melbourne businesses: Hello SISI, Trinket Solo and Katie Maud. And of course, their matching poodles, Bilbo and Beanie!

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Behind The Scenes Of ‘Rone In Geelong’ – Opening This Week!

familycreative-peopleBehind The Scenes Of ‘Rone In Geelong’ – Opening This Week!

Rone is one of Australia’s most accomplished modern painters. Originally part of Melbourne’s early 2000s fledgling street art movement, the artist is now a fixture on the international street art scene, renowned for his large-scale wall paintings and immersive installations exploring beauty and decay. 

A retrospective of Rone’s work to date has been long overdue, and who better to host this but Geelong Gallery, located in the town where the artist was born and raised.

Opening this weekend, Rone in Geelong features a new site-specific installation incorporating his signature painted murals, inspired by the architecture of the building. The entire installation and has been developed in partnership with his regular collaborator interior stylist Carly Spooner, and composer Nick Batterham. 

This project also sees Rone’s reengagement with artworks he visited in his youth, such as the gallery’s iconic A bush burial by Frederick McCubbin (1890).

‘Working in my home town is special. I had to leave to come back, but Geelong Gallery has given me the recognition to further my career – my first institutional solo exhibition. Geelong has done that for me,’ Rone says. ‘My show is an ode to abandoned spaces and a reminder to value the original treasures they once were.’

A comprehensive survey of Rone’s career to date will also be on show in the exhibition, charting the artist’s practice from early stencil works and street art, to photographs (including an exclusive 3D recreation) of major installations such as the sell-out 2019 event ‘Empire’ at Burnham Beeches.

Through the support of the Victorian government, Geelong Gallery will extend its opening hours during ‘Rone in Geelong’ from 10am to 7pm, Monday to Saturday.

‘Rone in Geelong’ at Geelong Gallery
Saturday February 27-Sunday May 16 2021
Monday-Saturday, 10am-7pm & Sunday 10am-5pm
Tickets on sale now 

Rone at ‘Rone in Geelong’ (Geelong Gallery, 2021). Photographer – Tony Mott. © Rone 


Rone in Geelong: installation in progress (Geelong Gallery, 2021). Photographer – Tony Mott. © Rone 


Rone in Geelong: the making of (Geelong Gallery, 2021). Photographer – Tony Mott. © Rone 


Rone and set builder Callum Preston behind the scenes, Rone in Geelong: the making of (Geelong Gallery, 2021). Photographer – Tony Mott. © Rone  


Set dresser/stylist Carly Spooner behind the scenes at Rone in Geelong (Geelong Gallery, 2021). Photographer – Tony Mott. © Rone 


Rone in Geelong: the making of (Geelong Gallery, 2021). Photographer – Tony Mott. © Rone 


Rone in Geelong: installation in progress (Geelong Gallery, 2021). Photographer – Tony Mott. © Rone 


Rone in Geelong: installation in progress (Geelong Gallery, 2021). Photographer – Tony Mott. © Rone 


Rone in Geelong: the making of (Geelong Gallery, 2021). Photographer – Tony Mott. © Rone 

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