Tim Sta-Ana

Lousy Ink x Tim Sta-Ana 30ml Ink

Lousy Ink x Tim Sta-Ana 30ml Ink Lousy Ink x Tim Sta-Ana 30ml Ink Lousy Ink x Tim Sta-Ana 30ml Ink

A recycled ink made for Tim Sta-Ana’s first big solo show, Brain Surgery.

Made from 100% recycled printer cartridge waste, this 30ml ink is super pigmented, water-based, quick-drying, waterproof, and non-toxic. Hand-filled in Melbourne and comes with a little glass dropper.

"Go" Acrylic Painting

"Go" Acrylic Painting

2025. Acrylic on home made wood panel. 60 x 40 cm

Sold out — $300 AUD

"Helios (On The Bridge That Connects Melbourne Central To Emporium)" Acrylic Painting

"Helios (On The Bridge That Connects Melbourne Central To Emporium)" Acrylic Painting

2025. Acrylic on home made wood panel. 60 x 40 cm

Sold out — $300 AUD

"I was a different person in high school" Acrylic Painting

"I was a different person in high school" Acrylic Painting

2025. Acrylic on home made wood panel. 120 x 80 cm

Sold out — $500 AUD

"Some days it's just like 😐" Acrylic Painting

"Some days it's just like 😐" Acrylic Painting

2025. Acrylic on home made wood panel. 60 x 40 cm

Sold out — $300 AUD

"Warm" Acrylic Painting

"Warm" Acrylic Painting

2025. Acrylic on home made wood panel. 120 x 80 cm

Sold out — $500 AUD

"When I’m With You My Heart Keeps Going, Running." Keychain

"When I’m With You My Heart Keeps Going, Running." Keychain

This wooden charm keychain is based on my artwork When I’m With You My Heart Keeps Going, Running., first shown in the “Retrospect” exhibition curated by Pankeki.

Inspired by the red string idea, that we stay connected to the people who matter, it features a Dyneema cord for strength and a 4mm laser-cut maple hardwood charm.

"You're Forgetting The Part Where I Love You" Acrylic Ruler

"You're Forgetting The Part Where I Love You" Acrylic Ruler

I made this 15cm acrylic ruler when I was feeling a little lost, a way to get back on track, not just in measurement, but in thought. With soft stencil shapes that interrupt the straight line, You’re Forgetting The Part Where I Love You is a reminder that not everything meaningful needs to be precise.