Podcast tile art for What the ELLE?
Elle Australia -
Elle Australia -
In March 2024, Elle Australia made its relaunch to print after a 4 year hiatus.
It was an absolute pleasure to work with editor Grace O’Neil and creative director Paulina Ortega to deliver two bespoke collages for the March issue. Mother Tree (top left) and Paper Bag (bottom left) are in response to Lucianne Tonti’s piece on sustainability in fashion.
Tonti’s article explores the future of the fashion industry, and how brands like Stella McCartney are rethinking the materials they use due to the harmful impact they have on our environment.
You can find Tonti’s piece and these collages in Elle Australia’s March issue.
2024 Calendar
Starbelly Magazine, September 2023.
‘Oranges’ featured in Clyde Arnott’s Starbelly Magazine - a local zine created and distributed on Ngunnawal / Ngambri land, Canberra.
'Matilda Bailey is an analogue collage artist based in Naarm. Her eclectic range of prints can be viewed on her Instagram: @matilda__bailey (that's two underscores) or on her website: matildabailey.com.au. Starbelly is over the moon to showcase one of Matilda's many creations, "Oranges" in Issue 002. Please do yourself a favour and check her out!'
For future issues of Starbelly and distributors, check out their instagram @starbelly.magazine <3
Ascent I: 30 Under 30.
Good One Collective x Culture Curated.
From the website:
A project by @cul.turecurated and @goodone.creative supporting early practice artists in a creatively vibrant Naarm/Melbourne. Ascent is an event where contemporary arts and culture collide, recognising creative talent and providing an opportunity for exhibition in innovative curatorial contexts.
In March 2022, ‘Bridge’ hung on the walls of the Kelvin Club for the Ascent I: 30 Under 30 exhibition. You can find information about the work here, and find out more about Ascent here.
Interview for Demure Magazine.
In January 2022, Matilda spoke with Demure magazine about her practice, influences, and what it is that draws her to collage.
Whilst the print issue of Demure (04/05) is sold out, the interview is still available here.