Welcome to the Nauti Shop

Here you will find beautiful hand made items made by creatives and craftspeople working at Nauti Studios. These one of a kind pieces will bring inspiration to your space, or make exceptionally special gifts for your loved ones.

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MAX PRENTIS

Max Prentis is an illustrator, visual artist and animator. His imagined worlds draw on sci-fi and fantasy references, and feature a cast of mysterious characters. Max utilises both traditional and digital media, with a distinctive, highly-detailed style. His tongue-in-cheek approach and incredible skill have seen him works with clients such as Google, Nike, Universal Music, Cartoon Network, Intel and Foot Locker.

MAX PRENTIS, Breakfast (2019), digital drawinG PRINT ON 200gsm matt finish PAPER, 32 x 32 cm with 5mm white border, edition of 10, $60

MAX PRENTIS, LUNCH (2019), digital drawinG PRINT ON 200gsm matt finish PAPER, 32 x 32 cm with 5mm white border, edition of 10, $60

MAX PRENTIS, DINNER (2019), digital drawinG PRINT ON 200gsm matt finish PAPER, 32 x 32 cm with 5mm white border, edition of 10, $60

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H. RAYNE

H. Rayne’s work delves into the profound connection between thought and the body, exploring how our inner emotions can shape and alter our perception of self. Through a variety of media, including both still and video formats, Rayne invites viewers to confront and reconsider their own embodied experiences. Rayne’s work provides an intimate and dynamic portrayal of the human experience, uncovering the subtle ways our internal states influence our external world. Through this unique lens, Rayne challenges audiences to consider how deeply intertwined our mental and physical landscapes truly are. Rayne has exhibited in art galleries and film festivals in Australia, South Africa and the US.

H. RAYNE, Erasure (2021), acrylic on canvas, 102 x 30 cm, $400

H. RAYNE, Midnight Disco (2021), acrylic on canvas, 76.5 x 51 cm, $650

H. RAYNE, Stream of Consciousness 1 (2019), pen and acrylic on paper, 27.5 x 27.5 cm framed, $220

H. RAYNE, Stream of Consciousness 2 (2019), pen and acrylic on paper, 27.5 x 27.5 cm framed, $220

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SASHA ROSE

Sasha Rose makes art that celebrates and sparks queer joy. Her self-described “happy objects” draw on various pop culture references, like the music of Billie Eilish and Chappell Roan, as well as her years of study in culture, queer theory and fine arts. She works across various forms, including ceramics, painting, printmaking and drawing, and interweaves elements of craft such as crotchet, book-making and jewellery-making. Her distinctively kitsch aesthetic and love for bright colours result in disarmingly playful works which belie a layered expression of her experiences of queerness, womanhood and advocacy.

SASHA ROSE, Pussy (2024), acrylic on ceramic with handmade EMBELLISHMENTS, 15 x 7 cm, $60

SASHA ROSE, I could eat that girl for lunch (2024), acrylic on ceramic with handmade embellishments, 24.5 x 11 cm, $85

SASHA ROSE, Put her canine teeth in the side of my neck (2024), acrylic on ceramic with handmade EMBELLISHMENTS, 20 x 9 cm, $85

sasha rose, Fortune cookies (2024), acrylic on ceramic with handwritten message on paper, approx. 6 x 6 x 5 cm, $40 each

SAHSA ROSE, Clouds (2024), acrylic on ceramic with handmade EMBELLISHMENTS, 15 x 6 cm, $60

SASHA ROSE, Monika (2024), tetrapak intaglio print on cotton rag paper, 32 x 23 cm (53.5 x 43.5 cm framed), edition 1/6, $350

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COMING SOON

JO JAROSINSKA

These collage prints are from Jo Jarosinska’s ‘Time Loops’ series, which began in 2021. They reflect the sharp turn over the past few years into an uncanny reality in which the principal purpose of humanity seemed to become the management of an endless series of disasters. In a tumbling series of political, environmental and viral catastrophes, daily life began to resemble dystopian science fiction stories. After decades of fictional prediction and political procrastination, the fragility of our environment and civilisation became suddenly, shockingly transparent, everywhere at once. The teeming human landscape of the city emptied out and ordinary social interactions were suspended, an experience at once eerie and sublime. The collages in this series summon up the instability of the present we have landed ourselves in. Are these exploding skies, viral landscapes, and foreboding architectural zones ruins of the past or visions the future?  

JO JAROSINSKA, Shadow out of Time (2021), archival ink print on Hahnemühle cotton rag 308gsm, 59.5 x 42 cm paper size (68 x 50.5 cm framed), edition of 10, $200 ($500 WITH FRAMING)

JO JAROSINSKA, VIRUS MOUNTAIN (2021), archival ink print on Hahnemühle cotton rag 308gsm, 59.5 x 42 cm paper size (68 x 50.5 cm framed), edition of 10, $200 ($500 WITH FRAMING)

JO JAROSINSKA, LOST HORIZON (2021), archival ink print on Hahnemühle cotton rag 308gsm, 59.5 x 42 cm paper size (68 x 50.5 cm framed), edition of 10, $200 ($500 WITH FRAMING)

JO JAROSINSKA, THE RETURN (2021), archival ink print on Hahnemühle cotton rag 308gsm, 42 x 59.5 cm paper size (50.5 x 68 cm framed), edition of 10, $200 ($500 WITH FRAMING)