The Sydney-based artist has been going global with her artworks, whether they decorate Instagram filters, pub walls or mammoth brands like Reebok – but she’s never changed her dedication to lively colours, playful shapes and positive messaging. Recently, she was also selected as part of the Huffer Local campaign, where the clothing brand is looking to shine light on some of Sydney’s best creatives.
Here, we talk to Martina (who’s currently on another American adventure) about her creative process, how it’s changing with technology, and a few gems of wisdom thrown in for good measure:
I’ve been sightseeing but also organising events, collaborating and meeting amazing people! Being on the red carpet at iHeartRadio Music Awards and seeing Pharrell (the best person in the universe) and all the other Hollywood celebrities was truly surreal. Everything feels like a movie here.
I want people to feel empowered and positive about themselves and about the issues we’re facing in the world. I think that bright colours and the right message can often do that.
While people will always love drama and competition I really think the opposite is more effective for creative industries. Collaboration always reaps the best results. It’s unfortunate that most creative people are lead to believe that it’s a tough industry and ‘only the best can make it’. It’s not a competition: there is room for all of us. If not, let’s MAKE room.
I’m always pretty ahead of the ball when it comes to technology and social media. It’s probably because I have a degree in media studies but my work seems to adapt and evolve as social media and technology do. I see my work becoming more interactive and personal with the coming months.
I wish I’d been told to own my title early. It took me way too long to start introducing myself as a professional illustrator and designer confidently.
Success used to just mean money to me. But now, success means freedom. Freedom to wake up and do exactly what you want to do every day. For me, that’s to create and see the world.
Yeah, definitely. Australia is a creative bubble. It’s great because you can stay and really thrive, but the longer you stay the harder it is to break into International scenes where there might be bigger opportunities.
I will definitely be relocating in the future, but for now I’m just travelling as much as possible to figure out where that might be.
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