


Here’s a project by Chris Mollison that is breathtakingly beautiful and complex yet deceptively simple to produce. Chris indeed has a freakish mind. He visualised and carried out this entire project on his own including many late nights of post production. Thanks to Flower Atelier in Surry Hills for supporting Chris.
Montage and detail shots below.






Richard shot some press shots of a collaboration between Rittenhouse and Swiss artist couple Michael Husmann and Pasquale Mira Tschaeni. You can read more about the collaboration at Canvas Magazine.
These shots appear in this month’s Vogue (another reason to buy it!)



For anyone attending Meredith this weekend, please pay a visit to Beci’s husband Raph’s Beatbox Kitchen. He’s serving chicken schnitzel raps (intentional misspelling if I know Raph), shroom burgers and grilled tomato and cheese piadina. Oh and ice cream sandwiches. Look out for the giant Beatbox. Yes, that’s right.
Gen shot this film of Jethro Cave a couple of months back and she has been saving it for The Ones 2 Watch. TO2W usually results in a major stats spike so it was worth keeping it a secret and letting them post it first.
Click here to watch the film. Ah youth.
And here are some stills.


In a gratuitously creative exercise, Kate Banazi has transformed some of Chris Searl’s back archive. Kate is a brilliant Jacky Winter artist who assisted the legendary Kate Gibb on her Dries Van Noten work in London. She’s really infused the shots with a completely different kind of energy. It’s almost like Chris’s sublime work has been given a Berocca. We’re really pleased to take credit for hooking these two up. The trend to combine creative forces like this has been a long time coming in Australia but we are hoping to see more of it and hopefully facilitate it for our guys.





We are very excited to announce that after months of planning and legwork, the Rebecca Wolkenstein Agency has gone on tour.
A selection of our favourite advertising agencies will hold a boutique exhibition of artists works over the coming months.
Publicis Mojo was bumped in today. You can see from the camPhone images that it’s a pretty amazing mix of media. Andrew is presenting a pencil print on canvas, Murray’s Academy Award nominated film, SALT, is on a loop on a big screen, Gen has presented the most divine film stills, and Beci has submitted a giant laser cut tree!
Next round will see Jonathan Zawada’s screen printed mirrors, Chris’s now not-so-secret Where The Wild Things Are on-set shots, and Julian’s headspinning wallpaper.
The show will then head to DDB and follow to Saatchi & Saatch, Lowe, Ogilvy, Droga 5 and more in the new year.
Some of the works will be for sale, please make contact with lucy@rebeccawolkenstein.com
Post script by Bec: This is a simple idea, but I want the world (or just my blog readers) to know how much behind the scenes work went into this by Cam and Lucy and I want to say a massive public thank you to my amazing team and artists for delivering as usual.


