From Concrete Poetry to Digital Constructivism: Inside Robert Richardson’s Practice
Robert Richardson is a UK-based visual artist and writer whose practice moves fluidly between concrete poetry, constructivist abstraction, and digital image-making. Originally trained in Communication Design before later studying Education, he spent many years as a university lecturer before shifting his focus to independent creative work. He now produces artworks across media, with solo exhibitions in the UK, Germany, and Portugal, and his graphic art held in major collections including the British Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Tate Gallery Library and Archive, and the National Gallery of Australia.
Pop Icons, Murder Mysteries, and Perfect Palettes: Inside Kelly McMahon’s Studio
Kelly McMahon is a Melbourne-based illustrator and graphic designer celebrated for her bold, minimalist aesthetic, marked by precise vector forms, striking color palettes, and a flair for visual storytelling. Drawing from pop culture, fashion, and childhood nostalgia, her work moves fluidly between commercial illustration, graphic design, and passion-driven personal projects. She has collaborated with high-profile names including Clerks III, Lego Ninjago at Skybound, and Kid Cudi’s Moon Man, and her pieces have been exhibited at Gallery 1988 and Hero Complex Gallery in Los Angeles.

