Makoto Azuma places flowers and plants in settings from the ocean floor to the edge of space. In 2008, Azuma founded AMKK (Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyujo), a group specialising in experimental floral creations, with the aim of seeking new forms of botanical beauty and new ways to exhibit them. His works have travelled the globe, from barren deserts to frozen expanses, from the depths of the sea to the very edge of space. Flower Art: Makoto Azuma features more than 60 projects and is a showcase of Azuma’s art. https://www.instagram.com/azumamakoto/feed/
Film and television productions will be lured to Australia with $400 million in cash grants in a federal plan to capitalise on the country's low rate of coronavirus infections compared to other countries.The Morrison government will offer the new incentive on top of existing tax breaks after attracting films such as Thor: Love and Thunder, Godzilla Versus Kong and Monster Problems.Hopefully there will be more variety in new productions.https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/funding-to-attract-hollywood-blockbusters-to-australia-during-covid-19-20200716-p55ct2.html
Josie Eadie is a graphic designer from Sydney who doodles adorable comics about the things she finds inspiring in her daily life. “I launched into my creative career at a corporate design agency, where I quickly learned and adopted independence as a designer from brief to concepts to finished artwork. Jose’s work highlights the things we are thinking about or perhaps should be considering. Especially important in our current Covid world 19. Intelligent, insightful and quirky. https://www.instagram.com/josie.doodles/?hl=en