
Illustrations by Kaley McKean
A lot of my illustrations are concerned with the relationship between the strange and the mundane. I’m inspired by nature, late-night talk radio, and children’s programming. I love using colour, and most of my work is done using traditional media.


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Also by KALEY MCKEAN
Secret Caverns of Cobleskill, New York
You should probably add the Secret Caverns of Cobleskill, New York, to your next tour of American roadside attractions. This self-proclaimed Undefeated Champion of the Earth has it all: from psychadelic hand-painted billboards to 100 foot subterranean waterfalls.

Michael DeForge’s psychedelic Ant Comic
Michael DeForge’s candy-coloured, psychadelic Ant Comic is a lot cooler than any other ant-related creative endeavours I’ve seen. That’s for sure. I love it.

Yayoi Kusama is an extraordinary multi-media artist from Japan. I am particularly drawn to her obsessive, Seussian installations. She creates such beautiful and strange environments. Read more
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Davis Ayer is a photographer based in Austin Texas whose Tumblr grabbed my attention. The saturated colours, and soft textures of hair and flowers make for very pretty images. I especially love his Politives and his use of hair flicks and double exposures to create a sense of movement. Read more
I love Sam Weber’s illustration of Bjork. It captures the mischievous twinkle that seems omnipresent in her eyes whilst also presenting her in an environment which pays homage to her somewhat mystical musical approach. [more about Sam Weber]
The Hatton hotel epitomises Melbourne cool. Those who value design, location, and luxury will find The Hatton the perfect Melbourne base. Read more
DM Stith recently signed to Asthmatic Kitty, the same label as Sufjan Stevens, and has a new EP out this week titled Curtain Speech, featuring contributions from Shara Worden (My Brightest Diamond), Rafter, Sebastian Krueger and the string quartet Osso. Think Animal Collective and Grizzly Bear meets Arthur Russell. We got the rundown from him on his eight favourite songs right now and he kicked off with The Shangri-Las’ Out In The Streets [listen below]: ’1:22 – 1:43 is a miracle. I’ve never been so obsessed with twenty seconds of high-hat and high school girl shrieks: it’s a raging teenage fantasy that all the composition notebooks in all the lockers of 1965 couldn’t write better. That the singers have managed to preserve their naivety perfectly in this three minute song may be the reason I feel recording pop music is worthwhile’. Read the rest of DM Stith’s Secret Playlist.
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Several years after they disbanded, one of indie rock’s brightest sparks — Ambulance Ltd — are back. Read more
There’s a fun range of prints up on the Boo Ware site, a Sydney based t-shirt label that began selling at the legendary Paddington Markets in 2003. You can still find them there every Saturday morning. Their tees are ‘soft and comfortable with original, quirky prints’.
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Okayboss is an illustrator based in sunny Sydney who combines the powers of PB&J sandwiches, cats on the Internet, and a pocketful of edible crayons into a rainbow Voltron drawingbot. His shirts are anything from abstract space particles, to hands with expressions, while his music-inspired art prints are playful, witty, and gorgeous. Okayboss items are available for sale in the Lost At E Minor Store. Read more
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