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Seven of the best emerging photographers to follow in 2022

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It's a topic that's close to the hearts of everyone at MPB. Angus Scott, known professionally as Gussi, is a Melbourne-based photographer who explores land and culture based on musings on identity and place. When it comes to lenses," she adds, "my Sigma Art 50mm 1.4 She currently shoots with a Fuji X-T2 with 16mm f/1.4

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Discover the latest creative talent at New Designers 2022, the mother of all grad shows

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Full of disruptive thinking, ambitious ideas and fresh approaches, the show features 3,000 young creatives practising disciplines including art, ceramics, fashion, furniture design, graphic design, jewellery design, product design, textiles and woodwork. Work on show. Wiggle Chair by Georgia Hatton.

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Addressing topics of identity, Grant Gasser's new Riso art project is inspired by the topic of martyrdom

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Finished as a two-colour Risograph art book, plus a solo exhibition featuring seven screen-printed images, Grant sought to zoom out from a refined concept and explore a "common tone" throughout his work. And the theme of martyrdom is what he landed on.

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Illustrator Danii Pollehn on how feeling lost led to her successful freelance career

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Illustration interests Danii's art is characterised by strong colours and even stronger women. I love going to museums and art galleries but have not yet found my ultimate artistic inspiration. These depictions play into Danii's desire to create playful and empowering art.

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Illustrator Aura Lewis on making feminist statements, Mrs America, and her vintage-yet-modern style

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An MFA graduate from the School of Visual Arts in New York City, her lush, almost textural illustrations have appeared on murals, in the pages of books she's written, and in the titles of hit TV dramas. Drawing her inspiration from women's history, fashion, and social activism, Aura's art style is both new and familiar.

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Hatiye Garip on accessible illustration and how the creative industry can take action

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Hatiye (she/her/disabled), a medium light-skinned person with dark and short bob haircut, is in front of a red and gray background with geometric shapes reminiscent of op art. Freelance designer and illustrator Hatiye Garip is part of an ever-growing community of creatives making art more inclusive and accessible for all.

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Illustrator Ida Henrich on smarter working and why there is no 'wrong' in our creativity

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Originally from Germany, Ida studied Communication Design at the Glasgow School of Art before throwing herself into illustration, working for publishers, newspapers and magazines such as Global Citizen, Strident and The Skinny. I'm always surprised how the most random skills from my school art room still come in handy. That was tough.