Interview: Sydney Artist Ben Smith | Yellowtrace

Interview: Sydney Artist Ben Smith.

In his work, Sydney artist Ben Smith seeks to unify a series of complex and opposing qualities - the beautiful and the unsettling, the humorous and the sincere, the banal and the uncanny. Above all, an element of visual wit prevails in his...
Interview: Photographer Rebecca Scheinberg | Yellowtrace

Interview: Photographer Rebecca Scheinberg.

London based, Australian photographer Rebecca Scheinberg has a distinct style. Some of her work is reminiscent of the German photographer Helmut Newton, particularly her portrayal of the women she photographs. Her strong, provocative...
The Implied Escalation to Violence 2016 by Jonathan Dalton | Yellowtrace

Fictitious Realism by Sydney Artist Jonathan Dalton.

Sydney-based artist Jonathan Dalton's works are dominated by dark, tinted scenes that hint at an unfolding and curious story that the viewer has to imagine from the characters and their ambiguous surroundings. Dalton is obsessive about...
Herero Tribe in Namibia Photographed by Jim Naughten | Yellowtrace

Herero Tribe in Namibia Photographed by Jim Naughten.

Namibia has had a tumultuous and violent past. One that might not at first seem synonymous with art or fashion. But that's what London based photographer Jim Naughten has done - brought conflict and costume paradoxically together. In...
Sensual Portraits by Malcolm T. Liepke | Yellowtrace

Sensual Portraits by Malcolm T. Liepke.

Malcolm T. Leipke is a largely self-taught artist who paints in a style that echoes the work of the greats such as Whistler, Sargent, Degas and Lautrec, to create portraits that are both visually familiar and wholly unique. Liepke...