The artist and designer on buying too many Japanese martial arts movies, the debt she owes her parents, and the power of family
Artist and designer Linda Jackson helped establish a distinctly Australian fashion aesthetic. She’s known for her colourful prints created with Jenny Kee in the 70s and her Bush Couture label in the 80s, and her work is held by the National Gallery of Australia, Powerhouse Museum and National Gallery of Victoria, among others. These days, she’s often named as an influence on young Australian fashion designers including Romance was Born. This month, her picture book Rainbow Menagerie (Scribe) will be published, filled with her trademark designs inspired by native Australian animals.
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