In Stitches
by Samantha Gurrie
Inspired by embalmed Egyptian pets, UK artist Helen Thompson’s whimsical, threadbare sculptures of dogs are as scruffy as the real thing.
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by Samantha Gurrie
Inspired by embalmed Egyptian pets, UK artist Helen Thompson’s whimsical, threadbare sculptures of dogs are as scruffy as the real thing.
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by Four&Sons
Leo Greenfield documents fashion but he doesn’t carry a camera. Instead, he relies on his memory to distill what’s really important. We talk to the Melbourne-based illustrator about what fashion means to him, his love for street culture, and of course, about Paris.
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by Four&Sons
As the ink dries out, we welcome you to the premiere issue of the Four&Sons journal, the print counterpart to our dog-centric digital magazine. This publication marks our first anniversary and celebrates the work of artists, designers and writers inspired by their relationships with man’s best friend. We hope you enjoy our selection of projects to, well, chew over.
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by Samantha Gurrie
The photographer famous for dressing up his dogs as fashion models and fairy-tale characters on why Weimaraners are the perfect subjects. Indeed, grey goes with everything…
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by Emma Guthrie
Michael Crouser’s Dog Run was never intended to be what it became: a series of provocative black and white photographs of mutts interacting in urban playgrounds.
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by Mel Cousipetcos and Campbell Boyer
Artist Rona Green’s gang of part-human/part-animal figures each bring a personal story to the table, often told through an adornment of bad-ass tatts.
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by Mel Cousipetcos and Campbell Boyer
I took a little long haired Jack Russell for Rob Clarke to fall in love with dogs in general. So much, he decided to alphabetise them.
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by Emma Guthrie
Writer and artist Charlotte Cory gives the classic carte de visite style of photographic portraiture a modern, surrealist twist with the inclusion of animal heads.
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by Deborah Williams
Deborah Williams is a keen observer of the canine realm and our own, in relation to it. For her exhibition ‘Sense of self’, the artist focus is on portraying the voice of the dog.
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by Four
We revisit Christopher Wool’s celebrated monumental statements.
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