The interiors world is abuzz with tips for what's going to trend in 2020. The big one? Neo-mint, a colour that honours the growth and optimism of the technology era. Pair it with rich gold metallics to be at the forefront of interior style and make your home a luxurious homage to this youthful, futuristic colour.
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Get ahead of the trend with this invigorating collection of original Australian art. 💚💛
About the Curator
Sarah Newton is an artist and curator based in Melbourne. Born in Perth, she completed a Bachelor of Arts from Edith Cowan University. In her undergraduate studies, Sarah focused on and developed her practice as a painter and printmaker.
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In 2017 she moved to Victoria to complete her Masters' studies in Arts Management from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, she graduated with distinction in 2019. Sarah is an active member of the arts community in Melbourne, frequently visiting exhibitions and was a guest judge for Mission to Seafarers annual Art Prize in 2018.
Art Selected by: Sarah Newton
By Sarah Newton
Melbourne, Victoria
About this Curation
The interiors world is abuzz with tips for what's going to trend in 2020. The big one? Neo-mint, a colour that honours the growth and optimism of the technology era. Pair it with rich gold metallics to be at the forefront of interior style and make your home a luxurious homage to this youthful, futuristic colour.
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Get ahead of the trend with this invigorating collection of original Australian art. 💚💛
About the Curator
Sarah Newton is an artist and curator based in Melbourne. Born in Perth, she completed a Bachelor of Arts from Edith Cowan University. In her undergraduate studies, Sarah focused on and developed her practice as a painter and printmaker.
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In 2017 she moved to Victoria to complete her Masters' studies in Arts Management from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, she graduated with distinction in 2019. Sarah is an active member of the arts community in Melbourne, frequently visiting exhibitions and was a guest judge for Mission to Seafarers annual Art Prize in 2018.