Michael Birchall (Sydney, Australia)

Michael Birchall (Sydney, Australia)

Michael Birchall (Sydney, Australia)

“Using them [Disney] in a never-ending cycle of work – reminiscent of my childhood watching Disney’s Fantasia – would show how our cultures are actually living today. Non-stop. Always on the go.”

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Michael Birchall is one of the masterminds behind Love Jungle, an emerging clothing/lifestyle brand with an attitude towards music and street culture. Birchall is graphic design trained at St. George Design Centre and is not limited to work on any one medium.

Michael Birchall (Sydney, Australia)

Michael Birchall (Sydney, Australia)

Michael Birchall (Sydney, Australia)

Michael Birchall (Sydney, Australia)

Michael Birchall (Sydney, Australia)

Michael Birchall (Sydney, Australia)

Michael Birchall (Sydney, Australia)

Michael Birchall (Sydney, Australia)

Michael Birchall (Sydney, Australia)

Michael Birchall (Sydney, Australia)

Michael Birchall (Sydney, Australia)

Michael Birchall (Sydney, Australia)

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IdN Extra 01: Cut&Paste — From Sketch to Production

IdN Extra 01: Cut&Paste — From Sketch to Production

The making of a work of art: 50+ creatives from 11 cities brought together by the Cut&Paste competition review their own efforts, revealing the choices they made along the way – the inspirations, the mental blocks, the wrong tunings, the serendipitous discoveries. And how they might do it all again in a different medium if they had the chance.

Chris Eichenseer (Chicago, USA)

Chris Eichenseer (Chicago, USA)

Chris Eichenseer grew up in the suburbs of Chicago practising the “socially constructive arts” of break-dancing and playing drums for thrash-metal bands.

Andrea Innocent (Sydney, Australia)

Andrea Innocent (Sydney, Australia)

The works of Andrea tend to float between both a Western and an Eastern art aesthetic, borrowing from the traditions of Japanese art forms such as manga comics.