Features & Collabs

dangerous females x australian artist collective charity merch

"We’re thrilled to unveil our largest and most ambitious design ever! For the first time, 24 incredible Australian female artists have come together to contribute their unique floral artwork to create these stunning, limited-edition Australian Artist Collective tees..."

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amy gibbs x the dairy

"Amy Gibbs, a talented artist & designer, resides in the scenic town of Point Lonsdale, Victoria. Amy's passion for art and design flourished during her studies, motivating her to pursue a career in the creative industry. Discover her beautiful botanical collection of phone case designs & tech accessories that feature florals that last."

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amy gibbs x izimini

"...the coolest, comfiest baby chair in Australia: the IZIMINI Baby Chair"

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amy gibbs x geelong flower farm

"we are so excited to announce that we have had the AMAZING @amygibbsdesign design our wrapping paper for our limited edition Mother’s Day range. The flowers and arrangements in this collection are based off the beautiful artwork, an exclusive print for the farm."

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kip & co 'home life series' feature

"Inside the dopamine inducing home and studio of Point Lonsdale artist, Amy Gibbs"

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amy gibbs x australia post

"Make 2024 brighter with this exclusivecollectionfrom regional Victorian artist Amy Gibbs"

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style curator blog feature 2023

"With her pastel colours painting florals and fun, it’s no wonder Amy Gibbs is the queen of collaborations. Amy’s gorgeous paintings have featured on clothing, gift wrap and tech accessories, among other things..."

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gt magazine feature 2023

"Point Lonsdale artist Amy Gibbs says taking the leap to becoming a full-time artist was scary but so rewarding, with a collaboration with Australia Post a huge achievement."

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jumbled annual calendar 2024

"Amy was the April calendar girl for the annual Jumbled art calendar in 2024. Her work was then exhibited and sold alongside the other 11 artists for the launch."

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downtown magazine annual calendar 2023

"Our 2023 Artist Collaboration Wall Calendar features 12 stunning pieces of art by 12 talented Australian artists - one new piece of art for each month of the year"

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'dreaming bella' group exhibition at lon retreat

“Dreaming Bella presents works by seven painters & photographers from across the Bellarine Peninsula who have all connected to their surrounds and our beautiful local spaces. All seven artists have nominated a charity that speaks to them and all commissions from each artwork sale in this exhibition will be donated by Lon on the artist's behalf"

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kip & co art series winner 2020

"The Kip&Co ART SERIES competition gives artists the chance to have their design featured on a limited edition tea towel, and have their incredible talents recognised and celebrated. From hundreds of entries, we have uncovered the best of the best. It is with great excitement, we share with you the winners of our 2020 ART SERIES competition. The limited edition ART SERIES tea towels [were] available exclusively at kipandco.com.au”

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amy gibbs x paperpak ‘colour my christmas’

“This year's Christmas collection all started when we were guided to Jumbled, a one stop shop for fashion, art and homewares. Amy Gibbs happened to be their feature artist and her fluent, effortless style, with rich colours and textures, leaped off the page. We reached out to her and the rest is history! The brief was simple - produce a set of icons representing what Christmas in Australia meant to her.”

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gt magazine cover feature 2020

“Art as self-care: meet Point Lonsdale creative Amy Gibbs.What began as a self-care exercise at the start of the pandemic has blossomed into an established side hustle for Point Lonsdale artist Amy Gibbs.”

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amy gibbs x the somewhere co

“Inspired by Australia's native flora and the 70s, our latest collection features alluring native floral prints created by Victorian artist Amy Gibbs…”

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