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By |2014-07-06T13:54:14+10:00June 20, 2013|soula, us|

We're good at creative communications We listen, we work together to help you connect.

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Doug Moran National Portrait Prize Semi Finalist

By |2014-07-08T16:32:42+10:00October 10, 2013|soula, exhibition, art|

Absolutely gobsmacked at this achievement, and incredibly confused at the same time. Who would have thought a horrifying life changing event could bring so much reward. Nevertheless, I'm going with it and am stoked to be considered for semi finalist. Self Portrait (art and chronic pain) will be heading up [...]

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The Greek Australian Cultural League of Melbourne (GACLM) Antipodean Palette 2013

By |2015-06-29T11:07:09+10:00June 20, 2013|soula, exhibition, design, art|

... and I'm participating, again! This time with two posters I prepared for The Santorini Biennale of Arts, a fabulous competition calling for posters with the theme, Design A Wish for Greece. Sadly it was dumped without explanation (or refunds) and the lovely Vasy Petros coordinating the Antipodean Palette exhibition [...]

Art, Design & Chronic Pain

By |2014-07-04T03:51:46+10:00May 1, 2013|soula, design, art|

How do you communicate Art, Design & Chronic Pain. Graphis Advertising competition 2013. Medium: Photographs printed on cotton rag paper, pencil drawn on by Soula and then rephotographed. Photography: Marija Ivkovic Marionette: Colleen Burke Vote for us: www.graphis.com    

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Desktop mag: Creative Practice & Pain Management

By |2014-07-04T10:40:13+10:00July 4, 2013|us, media, design|

(Article from Desktop Magazine's feature article: Creative Practice and Pain Management)Written by Soula MantalvanosOrigin of Image is a multidisciplinary design studio based in Collingwood  that is managed by professional and personal partners, Soula and Theo Mantalvanos. Soula has a rare condition called ‘Pudendal Neuralgia’ which on some days can be completely debilitating. Here [...]

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