From the streets of the Brisvegas West End, to the laneways of inner city Melbourne and beyond, Magnus McTavish has been presenting his unique style of street art to the public for quite some time.
We were lucky to be able to catch up with Magnus over the weekend for brief q/a on his upcoming exhibition opening at Until Never gallery this Wednesday night, so read on and check out.
You have a unique style of work and form that is instantly engaging, how has this style come about via the progression of your work?
I use what is around me to enhance the visual on a element of time scale, I can paint something you would stare at four hours in a matter of seconds. Don’t not rely on just facts alone, test this.
I make the work, and destroy the canvas as if its any large wall, like the Berlin wall etc…
Can you tell us a little about your favorite techniques and mediums?
I try not to use products from large companies, I make that kind of thing through my own product. My artworks. Ink and the water and bucket colours are my favorite stuff to work with.
What kind of themes, concepts. mediums and techniques haven’t you used yet, that you would like to explore in the future?
An enhanceable, 3D isometric sound/image converter for the user.
Can you tell us a little about the Brisbane scene at the moment, and what’s happening up there?
BRISBANE is large huge small ninja sound like a drop of a pin hat in a large room right next to a condensed mike. Bring it like its still the old schoolz!
Check out Magnus’s artwork and blog here, and also take a look at the exhibition page on Until Never’s website.
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