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Take 5 with Kara Rosenlund

Each week we shine the spotlight on some of Australia’s best designers, artists and stylists and have them share with us what’s making them tick; anything from the best advice they’ve ever received to their favourite holiday destination. Today we chat to Kara Rosenlund, photographer, stylist and author of Shelter — How Australians Live.

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1. What is your favourite cafe? 
The Sourced Grocer in Teneriffe, Brisbane. It is quintessentially QLD with a mix of indoor and outdoor dining, and I can never go past the smashed avo on toast.

2. What is your favourite holiday destination? 
Satellite Island, Tasmania, which features in my new book, Shelter — How Australians Live. I just love its remoteness. When I go on holidays I want to feel alone and have a moment to be at one with my thoughts.

3. What’s the best advice you’ve ever been given? 
Cut once. Measure twice.

4. What’s your go-to recipe? 
It’s a chicken and leek pot pie. The recipe is from artist Anita Mertzlin, whom I met when visiting her home for Shelter, hidden away in the foothills of the Great Dividing Range. There is lots of thyme which gives the dish an incredible flavour and it makes you look like you’ve tried harder than you really have!

5. What is your piece of furniture you own? 
A glass display cabinet which is an old Australian piece I picked up in rural Victoria whilst on the road. It has pride of place in my home and is filled with my ceramics. It’s a piece which has already travelled many miles.

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Meet stylist Kara Rosenlund at free pop up book launches

To celebrate the launch of her first book, Shelter — How Australians Live, photographer, stylist and storyteller Kara Rosenlund will be hosting pop up events in Melbourne (22 October), Sydney (29 October) and Brisbane (14 November).

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For a gold coin donation to the Country Women’s Association, everyone is welcome and you’ll be able to buy a signed book and purchase prints from Shelter, with Kara taking the opportunity to mingle with guests and share insights from her incredible adventure.

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Also at each event, 12 images from the newly released book will jump out from the pages in an exhibition showcase. Selected by Kara, the prints are a tight summation of the year-long journey she took in bringing the book together.

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A celebration of quintessentially Australian landscapes and interiors, Shelter spans the vast array of spaces that people call home. From abandoned, decaying cottages to repurposed shipping containers and cliff-top hideaways, the book is a visual feast, documented in Kara’s honest and poignant style.

“Shelter began as a creative idea and quickly evolved into a year-long adventure which saw me travel from one corner of the country to the other – taking in some of the most remote parts of Australia,” explains Kara. “I was welcomed into people’s homes with open arms and relished hearing their stories, which formed the stories accompanying each chapter.”

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Can’t make it along? To purchase a copy of Kara’s book or prints visit her online shop. To register for one of the pop up events visit her website.