Archive for the ‘ featured artist ’ Category
Featured Artist: Renee Anne
FK talks to Sydney based artist, Renee Anne who is also one part of collectives Leeloo & Twin Set.
How would you describe your style of illustration?
Hard to describe?… I would say that my style…
Featured Artist: Andy Geppert
FK talks to Brisbane artist Andy Geppert. Andy will be debuting at the upcoming Brisbane Finders Keepers.
How would you describe your style of illustration?
Simple, light and naïve – a free-flowing Bohemian style influenced by the late 19th Century Moulin Rouge.…
Featured Artist: Nikki Catalano
FK talks to Sydney artist Nikki Catalano who recently debuted her range of artworks at the Sydney Finders Keepers markets.
How would you describe your illustrative style?
The current illustrations I am creating have a childlike quality with a Japanese/French feel to them. Like Japanese…
Featured Artist: Flossy P
FK talks to Sarah, a Sydney artist behind the beautiful Flossy P. Sarah also recently debuted her work at the Sydney Finders Keepers.
How would you sum up the style of your work?
Little doodley illustrations? More precisely, portraits of uncommon beauty, with…
Featured Artist: Ant Hayes
FK talks to Ant Hayes, a Sydney artist who was one of our runners up in our recent Art competition.
How would you describe the style of your work?
Black and white doodles of pyramids, tentacles and faces with the occasional splash of…
Featured Artist: Beth Emily
FK talks to Beth Emily, an illustrator from Tasmania who was one of our FK Art Competition finalists
Describe your style of work and how it has evolved over time.
The personal work I create for Beth-Emily is based on my long-held passion for figurative…
Featured Artist: Jefferton James
FK talks to Jefferton James, a Sydney based illustrator who was one of our Art Competition finalists
How would you describe your style and how has this evolved over time?
Thats a tough one, but I suppose its a cross between pop art and surrealism but the…
Featured Artist: Jordan Clarke
FK talks to Sydney illustrator Jordan Clarke , who was also a runner up of our recent Art Competition.
Tell the us a little about the Art of Jordan.
The Art of Jordan is a clearly pathetic title I came up with in…






































