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With a background in textiles and print, Eve began her illustration career in the UK, where she was a regular contributing illustrator to Cooler Magazine.
This bright, bold and playful home and lifestyle brand with a cult following needs no introduction. I am beyond pumped to introduce our beautiful collaboration with the bright and colourful lifestyle brand.
Kate’s powerful art tells stories, teaches, promotes Aboriginal artwork and create change where it is much needed. I am so proud and humbled by this collaboration and scarf.
Luke John Matthew Arnold's is a self-confessed name hog and a super talented artist. His work throws colour punches like no other but beneath the mind blowing radiance are strong, heartfelt messages.Â
It is no secret that big, bold colours are our jam. And Clare Prouvost is very much our jam. Her style is confident and colourful and oozing bad-assery.
There was one design that I was 100% certain I needed to print the moment I saw it from last year's #braveryscarfcomp. And this is it!
Andrea is not only a bloody outstanding artist but she also understands the cancer world too well having supported her Mum through it.
I can't put my finger on it, but there's something amongst the rhythm, colour and feminine energy intertwined in this scarf that completely captivates you.
Carolina is a textile artist hailing from Italy, She's a true nature lover who mixes beautiful blooms into her work at every opportunity she can.
Bree's abstract landscapes have so much detail in the colours, lines, brushstrokes and textures that my eyes are happy to keep circling the playful composition for hours.
Maggie is the queen of feminine line work. Her pieces depict beautiful shapely women in an abstracted style that reminds you of the great Matisse.
Karen's work feels like it comes from a fairytale. Her hand painted florals and wildlife are delicate and have a beautiful quietness to them. She paints from a spiritual place and that is totally reflected in her pieces.
"Blue for me has become a way of life, a way of being, melancholy but happy, blue is depth, spirituality and freedom."
I love to paint flowers and plants, I never get bored of doing it as there are just so many different types of flowers and plants out there!
It's hard not to fall head over heels for Jessica's work when you first see it. Each of her bright and colourful prints has a playful and innocence...
Ellie Whittaker creates prints that radiate sunshine. They are bright, colourful and make you feel like you're wearing a little part of your carefree childhoood.Â
Lily's patterns are seriously drool worthy. She creates rhythmic combination of shapes, lines and fun colours that are both satisfying and mesmerising to look at.
Natalie Jade is a contemporary aboriginal artist who is making waves in the art scene. Her work has a dreamy and spiritual sense that you'd be happy staring at all afternoon long.Â
Tess has a very special talent of taking complex structures and distilling them into simple, beautiful and abstract compositions.
Anna Kesäniemi's work is the type of stuff that can put a smile on your dial. Her playful colour pallette and bold florals are instantaneious mood lifters.
Juuli is one of those artists who's work stops you in your tracks. Each piece has an energy - they almost feel a bit rhythmic like she's captured the bodies mid-dance.
It's no secret that Bravery loves a big, bold print. So it's also no surprise that Hayley's work stopped me in my tracks when I first saw it.
Rachael Jorgensen is the powerhouse behind Milly and Mae. Not only is she an artist who creates 'happy art' which seemed destined for Bravery plus makes super colourful jewellery.Â