Inspired by the unique colour and shapes of the sandstone the Northern Beaches is built on, January’s cover artist, Steve Skinner, tells us more about his work.
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Jules Lawson’s artwork celebrates the beauty and quirky personalities of animals, making her the perfect cover artist for Tawny Frogmouth’s first birthday.
November’s cover artist is Venezuelan-Australian, Caracas-born, Brooky-based, ever-smiling firecracker of artistic Latina oomph and vivacity, Marisabel Gonzalez
She may have once lived next door to Robert de Niro in New York, but Michelle Ball prefers Pittwater’s beauty and days spent painting at her Elvina Bay studio.
Thanks to his hypnotic showmanship, criminal fashion sense, quirky questions and array of challenges, Razzle Dazzle Trivia is all about having fun.
It’s somehow become “common knowledge” that kangaroos are pests that must be slaughtered. It’s time Australians rethink how we treat our sacred national icon.
Art of Brentos, The Tawny Frogmouth and Bucketty’s Brewing Co teamed up to create THE TAWNY GROGMOUTH, raising love, funds and awareness for Aussie wildlife.
A perfect balance of luck, courage, skilful artistry and council cockups paved the way for the enigmatic QBC Love Heart to become a treasured Queenscliff icon.
The word “Ku-ring-gai” is well known as the name of the Northern Beaches’ north-western frontier, but where did this word come from? And is it fit for purpose?
Originally from the mountains of Santiago, Chile, Manly
resident Maria Benvenuto provides an
abstract interpretation for the
cover of our April issue.