Micke Lindebergh
Micke’s confident hand and unapologetic choice of chromatically lush material’s, such as Posca pen’s, dense acrylic and riso inks, reward his audience with a visually delightful series of hand-generated arrangements. His abstract ‘Shapes Parties’ make use of balance, colour & contrast to showcase his masterful embrace of the primary palette. The bright and snappy works on exhibit all recall his most prominent influences – Japanese comics, retro Scandinavian children’s books and the balmy Sydney summertime. Micke studied printmaking at The Camberwell College of Art in London. After which, he spent some years living in London & around Europe, before finally landing in Sydney. Over the course of his travels his work changed from illustrations of monsters and animals to the more abstract and playful ‘Shapes Parties’ he is now known for.
Kei Meguro
With over 300K+ followers on social media, it’s no question, Kei Meguro’s photorealistic fashion Illustrations have fans captivated worldwide. Kei started her journey as a self-taught artist in Tokyo, Japan. After moving to New York City, she attended the School of Visual Arts where she majored in Fine Art and received a BFA in Graphic Design in 2010. In 2013 Kei established her own business creating works for top clients around the world such as Adobe, Chanel, HBO, L’Oreal, Tiffany & Co. and many more to name.
Élise Rigollet
Élise Rigollet is a freelance graphic designer based in Paris, working in the fields of design for culture, music, publishing and more. She likes to focus on playful combinations of image-making, typography and color. Recently, she has been taking on more editorial projects, both magazines and books (Conveyor Editions, Hacking Finance, Cornell University…) She founded the collective Riso Sur Mer with friends from Glasgow and Paris in 2018.
Bethany Eden
Bethany is a watercolor artist currently living and working in Stanford, California. She received her BFA at the University of North Texas and has been exhibiting in solo and group shows in the San Francisco Bay Area, Dallas, TX, and Beijing, China.

Eden’s recent work focuses on the female figure and how it relates to the space in which it’s placed. The figures are often found observing their surroundings, creating a call to contemplation and solitude. Stillness allows space to search for deeper truth without distraction. Her goal with these works is to explore that quiet space where depth and meaning can be found.
Charlotte Taylor
Charlotte Taylor is a London born and based designer exploring a personal approach and understanding to architecture, space and object. Inspired by the built environment and peculiarities in architecture, creating work inhabiting a space been the actual and the fictive.
Will Heron
Will Heron created the moniker “Wheron” in 2012 for both his public mural works and his gallery exhibitions. Reflecting on his Dallas roots, Heron’s work often fuses southern imagery and shape illusions to create prickly, illustrative, high-contrast compositions. His minimalistic approach to design in both gallery and mural works, opens the dialogue between the worlds of illusion and street art. Public mural works by Wheron can be spotted across the DFW metroplex – From Oak Cliff to Fort Worth – as well as in Phoenix, Houston and Miami.
Joonbug
Joonbug works full-time as a visual creative, based in Oakland, California—by way of Dallas, Texas and Jamaica, West Indies. He has carefully cultivated his skills for illustration and design; a quirky wit and hand-styled approach gives his work vibrant soul and character.