CREATIVE SPACE


A friend of mine from ishandchi recently paid a visit to my home studio to capture my workspace and ask me a few questions about my arts practise. Here’s what she had to say:
One of my most favourite experiences is seeing where creative people work – their creative space. They have a soul that can’t be replicated and provide an insight into the creative mind and process which I love to see.
I recently visited the home of artist and illustrator Brad Robson and he kindly allowed me to share his work and space with you. These photographs were taken by my friend Emily Sephton of No Chemistry. I loved seeing his paintings stacked in the corner, an easel waiting for its next painting and the many layers of dried paint. Spaces like these inspire me.

Brad’s street art style has graced the walls of The Hive bar in Erskineville and the SBS STVDIO office. He has also created designs for album covers, skateboards, surf boards and more recently he has been working on a new collection of paintings which you can see here. I asked Brad a few questions.
What are your favourite mediums?
I tend to paint with acrylic when painting on canvas. I love inks on paper, black and white with splash of colour.

What has been your most exciting moment as an artist?
I’d have to say doing the residency in NYC this past June. It gave me a real sense of confidence and opened my eyes to the abundance of art that exists, especially in NYC.
What do you do if you have a creative block?
I don’t try and push things if I’m not feeling it. I’ve learnt to follow my instinct, especially over the past couple of years. If I’m not feeling something, I leave it and start something else.
