MICHAEL DOLE

Original Fine Art

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MICHAEL DOLE

About the Artist

Artist Michael Dole is a rare hybrid of director, filmmaker and artist whose practice has unfolded over more than three decades and across four continents. Now based in the Byron Bay Hinterland, he moves fluently between set and studio, allowing each discipline to infect the other. His films carry the stillness and compositional rigour of painting, while his paintings feel charged with the tempo, rhythm and emotional cadence of cinema. The result is a body of work preoccupied less with spectacle than with the subtle pressure points of lived experience – the quiet, often overlooked moments where a life tilts.

Critically, Dole’s work resists cynicism. Whether he is collaborating with global musicians or developing intimate fine art series, his focus remains on the inter lives of people and the worlds they inhabit. Exhibiting locally and internationally, and increasingly mentoring the next generation of image-makers, he uses each project as an inquiry into how we see and how we are seen. At the core of his practice is a insightful, demanding ambition. To create work that meets people where they are, tells the truth about being human and stays with you long after you have walked away.

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ANNIKA JOHANSSON

Children's Books

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ANNIKA JOHANSSON

Modern Fiction

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ANNIKA JOHANSSON

About the Writer

Annika Johansson is an Australian author whose work is steeped in the weather, wit and restless humour of Bundjalung Country in the Northern Rivers of NSW. After years writing for other people as a copywriter, she turned that same sharp, economical line onto her own stories, creating contemporary fiction that feels both wildly entertaining and uncomfortably familiar. She writes from inside the chaos of modern life, holding a mirror up to the absurd scenarios we insist on calling normal, and finding heart, bite and vulnerability in the mess.

Her debut novel Downstream was quickly recognised as a Notable Read in The Weekend Australian, and saw her invited onto stages at Byron Writers Festival 2024 and the Kyogle Readers and Writers Festival 2025 – a testament to the way her work speaks to readers and critics alike. Her children’s title Turtle Lives has taken her into primary schools for Book Week talks, where she translates that same sharp observational eye into stories that make sense to younger readers without talking down to them.

Johansson also brings a playful, emotionally astute voice to contemporary romance. Her stories have been shortlisted and celebrated by Romance Writers of Australia, including finalist in the 2025 Opal Awards, winner of the 2023 Sweet Treats anthology, equal winner in the 2024 Spicy Bites anthology and equal second in the 2024 Sweet Treats anthology. Whether she is exploring family, love or the quiet absurdities of everyday life, her guiding instinct is the same. To create work that meets people where they are, tells the truth about being human, and stays with you long after you have put the book down.

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