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Jenna and Josh Densten’s Dreamy New Family Home

Back in 2018 we shared the pint-sized North Melbourne home of Josh and Jenna Densten. This home remains in the hands of the couple today, but is now joined by a new, larger family house right behind the original tiny weatherboard home!

The designers and seasoned renovators (you probably remember them from their days on The Block!) worked with Foomann Architects to bring this project to life. 

The result is a seriously stunning and calming space, offering the comfort and tranquility of a day spa, with the practicality to suit a young family of four! 

A Cascading, Compact Garden That Envelopes Its Newtown Home

It may seem obvious, but living in close proximity to a thriving natural ecosystem can be the perfect remedy to our digitally saturated urban lives. That’s how Mark Bell from Bell Landscapes sees it, holding the view that a suburban garden holds the key to relaxation, reconnection and rejuvenation.

No matter how small they are.

Six Australian Makers Leading The Reuse + Repurpose Movement

Craft and design are integral in influencing how materials are selected, used, and repurposed in modern society.  

This notion forms the basis of Alternative Provisions – Craft Victoria’s latest exhibition featuring the work of six artists, makers and designers repurposing organic matter and discarded waste into beautiful and productive items. 

From table lamps made from recycled waste glass, to fishing nets manipulated with masterful weaving and sewing techniques, discover the potential of conscious alternatives in this exciting exhibition.  

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Photo Prints Of The Amalfi Coast And French Riviera

TravelPhoto Prints Of The Amalfi Coast And French Riviera

Stuart Cantor was in Positano a couple of years ago to attend a friend’s wedding. In the downtime from celebrating (and LOTS of dancing), the Melbournian ended up photographing the lands and streetscapes that caught his eye. But rather than forget these captured moments on a memory card, upon returning, Stuart had his photographs enlarged and printed to display in his home.

‘The prints seem to be well-received by friends,’ he modestly tells, and with that encouragement, photography continued to grow into a passion for him. ‘I decided to create a start-up and see if others enjoyed my work,’ he explains.

Stuart had studied Construction Management at university, which led to work in high-end residential developments in London and Melbourne. Initially, photography was something he did outside of his day job, making time for after hours or on weekends. But last year he took his passion project full-time. To date he has produced series in Morocco, France, and Italy, but the stunning Amalfi Coast, ‘with its topography, beach blues and that Italian lifestyle’ a favourite location that keeps calling him back.

Seen here are photographs from his Amalfi Forever and recent Riviera Dreaming series. ‘These locations have that timeless nature about them, and if I can capture some of the old world nostalgic feel and essence in my work, then I am happy,’ tells Stuart, who shoots with a Fujifilm digital camera.

Stuart actively allocates his time between the creative process and operational matters to keep the ‘creative energy flowing’, and highlights daily meditation and yoga as really helpful. ‘I think continuously learning and always looking forward positively is hugely important – take the time to step back, be open and take in as much as possible… read as much as you can, visit galleries regularly, travel and experience other cultures where possible,’ he recommends.

Taking his own advice, Stuart will be expanding into Europe this year, collaborating with a St Tropez swimwear brand that will see his work feature in flagship stores in St Tropez and Ibiza. There is also a project with a London-based group in-progress, a pop-up galleria in Italy mid-year to be announced soon, and a new series on the way!

Stuart’s prints are available in limited editions of 25, in various sizes, framed or unframed. See more at Stuartcantorphotography.com and follow @stuartcantorphotography. Framed works can also be viewed at his home studio in East Melbourne, by appointment.  

Sorrento Summer Days. Photo – Stuart Cantor.

 


Atrani. Photo – Stuart Cantor.


Le Reserve. Photo – Stuart Cantor.


Amalfi Times. Photo – Stuart Cantor.


Departing Da Luigi. Photo – Stuart Cantor.


One Fire Club. Photo – Stuart Cantor.


Post Lunch Bliss. Photo – Stuart Cantor.

 


Pink Parfait. Photo – Stuart Cantor.


Melbourne-based photographer Stuart Cantor Photo – courtesy of Stuart Cantor.


Smokey Sundown. Photo – Stuart Cantor.


Riviera Relax. Photo – Stuart Cantor.

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