RECOMMENDATIONS 

(the company that keeps me company)

Art is not produced in a vacuum.

The matrix of what feeds into a single creative expression is a result of everything intersecting/alchemising/culminating in single moment.

Listen

Tetragrammaton (Rick Rubin)
Alain de Botton
Heavyweight podcast cover
Ruthie's Table 4 podcast cover
Blocks with Neil Brennan

Blocks w/Neil Brennan

Writer/comedian/producer interviewing other comedians about their creative/life ‘blocks’

Alain de Botton

Modern day philosophy. Link to a non-official playlist on Spotify of recent interviews.

School of Life - Youtube / Insta

Tetragrammaton (Rick Rubin)

Amazing website for daily inspiration. Great long form podcasting.

Ruthie’s Table 4

Ruthie Rogers, co-founder of London's River Cafe, chats with famous guests (artists, actors, designers, politicians) at "Table 4" near the kitchen about food, memories, family, and recipes, creating an intimate, food-focused conversation.

“What we run from pursues us,

what we face transforms us.”

David Kessler.

Dining Local (Perth)

Sonny's in Perth
Teeter Bakery in Perth

Sonny’s

Teeter Bakery

James Parker japanese restaurant in Perth
Bar Vino in Perth

Bar Vino

James Parker

Books

Book cover titled "I Want My Hat Back" by Jon Klassen, featuring an illustration of a bear with a neutral expression.
Book cover titled 'The Creative Act: A Way of Being' by Rick Rubin, featuring a black circle with a smaller dot inside on a gray background.
Book cover titled 'The True Believer: Thoughts on the Nature of Mass Movements' by Eric Hoffer, featuring a crowd of people with hands raised and a small photo of a person looking out of a window at the top.
Book cover for 'Mastery' by Robert Greene, featuring black background with gold and red text, and the Penguin logo.
Book cover titled "Unreasonably Able to Hospitality" by Will Guidara. It has a bright yellow background with large black and white text.
A stack of art books on a patterned rug in front of a beige couch with pillows, with sunlight coming through vertical blinds in the background.

TO COME:

ARTICLES

ARTWORKS

GALLERIES

MATERIALS

Plain paper wrapped with a red ribbon tied in a bow, with a small hand-drawn face sketch visible beneath the ribbon.