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- Art, Photographs
- November 7, 2011
Well, it was one hell of a busy March, and it is going to be an even busier April with the amount of shows and events happening! Anyways, Dean Sunshine just sent us through his regular Top 10 of what he thought were some of the best pieces of Melbourne street art throughout the month
READ MORELoretta Lizzio is a new name for us, but when we saw a video of her putting up a mural last week, she captured our attention – then we saw that she had a show coming up in conjunction with Sean Scott, and we thought it’d be great to let you all know about it!
READ MOREWell, they weren’t gone for long, and now Kind Of Gallery is back. Having relocated to Darlinghurst, down Oxford Street way, Kind Of Gallery will be holding their first show in their new space this week – and it looks pretty cool! Deep Sea x New Moon is a collaborative exhibition from Joel and Candice
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Nate Gamble has been tattooing, painting walls and drawing for many yeas, and his illustrative skills are second to none. Every time we walk past one of his pieces on the street here in Melbourne, we stop for a second to admire its meticulous line work – notably, his lettering work on the wall of
READ MOREA sunny day in Wellington seems to be a rarity, so they always call for a painting day when one comes along. The Dowse Art Museum in Wellington had its first annual party last weekend, and celebration of Lower Hutt’s new civic square last weekend, and invited the Pie-Rats crew (Jon Drypnz, PNTR and Cast)
READ MOREit’s been a busy last few weeks for us but we’re back on track with a bunch of things, the next few weeks are going to be mental. Rightio, some cool stuff this week for you in our video wrapup. One of the coolest videos we caught this week was the Zoos Victoria paintup down
READ MORENext up in our There’s More! snapshots is all the finished artwork from Ann St and Sunshines Warehouse – and a couple from the neighbouring Zombie Lane that we couldn’t resist shooting. All in all, over the two sites, over 100 pieces of artwork went up on the walls in the space of four days,
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