Author / Simone Hill

A graphic designer from Melbourne, Australia. I'm interested in portraying my view on the world, to the world...
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  • Budapest Photo Journal

    Beautiful Budapest. Incredible street art and architecture, one very fantastic bakery and one of the best restaurants I’ve been too. Blackberry soup! Cluj Napoca > Budapest Budapest

  • Romania Photo Journal

    Romania. Such a beautiful country.The star of the show was the incredible scenery of Transylvania. Driving around was a real experience; between horses and carts; people pushing wheelbarrows of wood and many…

  • Europe Choir Tour Photo Journal

    Eight concerts in four countries over 10 days. A fantastic whirlwind trip of singing, exploring and many a good laugh! Who knew touring could be so much fun!? I particularly loved returning…

  • Botanical Printing Workshop

    A beautiful day spent exploring eco printing techniques with my mum and aunty. Carla Rose from Elemental Leaf ran a wonderful workshop where we learnt to use Eucalyptus leaves to dye natural…

  • Bronwen Oliver at TarraWarra

    Incredible exhibition at TarraWarra of Bronwen Oliver’s beautiful, intricate sculptures. The patterns created, shadows cast. Such stunning, inspirational work.

    Japan by Train

    Photos taken, while speeding by, madly snapping and vainly hoping the photos I take might magically be in focus and capture my subject… catching instead the reflecting windows as the day dims…

  • Et In Libertalia Ego, Vol. II – Mathieu Briand

    My rusty (or never-learnt) Latin suggests the title translates roughly to: And in the land of Liberty I (am). A room – and exhibition – I nearly stumbled past in my awe…

  • Still – Ali Griffin

    I was deeply touched by Ali’s exhibition. Not only was it visually stunning, but the thoughtfulness and beauty behind the concepts was incredibly moving… I was deeply touched by Ali’s exhibition. Not…

  • Thornton Walker Book Launch

    I have admired Thornton Walker’s paintings for years, although had only ever seen one in the flesh. So going to see Thornton’s paintings at Australian Galleries last week was truly inspiring… Packed…

  • Elixir and Leunig

    Michael Leunig put to music by Katie Noonan, Stephen Magnusson and Zac Hurren – Elixir. I’m not sure I’ve ever experienced such an ethereal, beautiful sound before… The way the music built upon…

  • Comfort and Judgement – Gene Bawden

    A month or so ago I went to the opening of Gene Bawden’s exhibition Comfort and Judgement. A beautiful and thought-provoking exhibit, I find it still lingering with me… Whilst exploring Australian…

  • Rethinking food labels

    A lot has been in the news about the labelling of products, recently, and it’s a topic I’ve thought about often in the past…This article about a study by the University of Adelaide,…

  • NINE: Honours Exhibition

    Currently setting up for our Honours Exhibition, NINE, which brings together all of the hard work I’ve done over the last year. All of the thinking, all of the politics I’ve looked…

  • Winter at MADA

    I worked for MADA (Monash Art, Design and Architecture) over the mid-year break designing for our Open Day, Faculty Gallery and end of year show ‘MADA Now’. Here’s a snapshot of what…

  • Rooms Full of Roos

    I really enjoyed the opening to David Lancashire’s Rooms Full of Roos exhibition last night. His Roo collages are beautiful and suggest the many layers that come together to form Australia’s rich…