Look & Listen – Artists

Discover our favourite artists.

Every issue, we showcase two incredible artists we adore—and we hope you will too!

We believe art makes a brilliant wedding gift, one that guests can come together to purchase and present to the couple.

A piece of art is a timeless treasure, something to be cherished and celebrated for years to come. We hope you enjoy exploring our curated collection of artists we’ve featured over the past year or two.

Even if you’re not planning a wedding, we’re confident you’ll discover some true artistic gems here.

Annie Everingham

Annie Everingham is an intuitive Australian visual artist with a passion for design, fashion, photography, and pattern. Her color-driven practice captures the beauty of everyday life through acrylics, hand painting, and digital printing onto fabric. Annie’s signature feminine textures and floral compositions have evolved since her studies in fashion and textile design, culminating in her successful full-time artistry and creative freelancing.

annieeveringham.com, @annieeveringham

Vicki Lee

Artist Vicki Lee creates immersive, multisensory experiences with a focus on movement. She evokes an emotional response through large-scale installations, spanning various mediums such as video, photography, painting, and even scent. Her work transcends physical boundaries, leaving the audience in awe of her artistic intent.

vickileegallery.com, @vickileelee

Kate Florence

Queensland artist Kate Florence has an intriguing, expressive way of drawing and painting bodies. Exploring perceptions of the human form through line and pattern, she supports her practice through regular life drawing sessions. Her beautiful canvases are captivating to the eye and reflect her freewheeling approach to making work, with enjoyment and without overthinking the outcome.

kateflorence.com, @kate_florence_art

Adèle Beaumais

Ceramist Adèle Beaumais draws you in with her joyful, primary-colour illustrations, ceramics, flags and cassettes, which evoke an overwhelming sense of happiness. These are destined to become cherished keepsakes for a lifetime. It’s remarkable how they effortlessly exude the aura of modern heirlooms.

@adele.beaumais

Natalie Savage Art

Natalie Savage’s vivid, exuberant table settings immediately fill you with pure joy. We can’t help but envisage how having one of her delightful pieces in your kitchen or dining room could turn every occasion into a jubilant celebration. Better yet, why not let her creations inspire your wedding or event invitations, adding an extra layer of cheer to your special moments?

@nataliesavageart

Christiane Spangsberg

Renowned for her captivating abstract portraits of people and animals, Christiane Spangsberg has sold out exhibitions from Sydney to New York, capturing the attention not only of art collectors but also the fashion and interior design realms. Her work graces luxury establishments like the Epi hotel in St. Tropez, and she’s also collaborated with esteemed brands like Matteau and Maison Balzac. She is one to watch and collect if you can.

christianespangsberg.com, @christianespangsberg

Papier HQ

Papier HQ began with a clear mission: crafting top-notch artwork sourced locally and designed in-house. Today, they proudly showcase a stunning array of modern prints, stationery, and custom art, constantly dropping new contemporary collections. And one of the best things is their accessibility – art that’s truly for everyone!

papierhq.co.nz, @papierhq

David Pher

An avant-garde abstract artist from Berlin, David Pher’s vibrant pictures reflect a childhood spent amidst artistry in 1980s Germany. His work is made up of intense hues and daring compositions, each piece a kaleidoscope of colours, with dark undertones mingling with arresting bold tones. David’s goal? To transform global spaces into joyful sanctuaries.

david-pher.com, @david_pher

Gregory B

Hailing from Northern Ireland and now flourishing in the sun-drenched landscapes of Périgueux, France, Gregory B’s bold, block-coloured tapestries echo the regal banners of Dordogne châteaux. With a keen eye for movement and light, Gregory infuses playfulness into his compositions, transforming our contemporary castles into vibrant sanctuaries.

gregorybstudio.com, @gregorybstudio