Snapshots - Heesco - Mongo Hustle
- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
For all of you out there who think Suki (pronounced Su-key) is take off of a vampire loving; southern belle from the HBO series, True Blood, you’re all wrong; Melbourne’s Suki is a lot less two-dimensional, and a whole lot more interesting. Representative of the trend towards minimally coloured past-ups, Suki’s work is, noticeably, the
READ MOREYou know what I like about Bennett? He tells tells it like it is. There’s no pretext, no artistic pretension, just a guy who can create art and wants you to visualise it on your own terms. His latest show “ORANGES & LEMONS” named in reference to a nursery rhyme whose central theme is that
READ MOREJoshua Smith is a busy man; between coordinating exhibitions, teaching creative classes, fundraising through art auctions and opening hugely anticipated gallery spaces, he somehow also manages to create artworks with a larger-than-life visual effect. Drawing inspiration from varying cultural aspects of classic film, Japanese culture and well, anything that proves awesome to look at, Joshua
READ MOREMEGA is, amongst many things: an esteemed artist, writer, master of languages, seasoned art director, and an enigmatic sucker-punch of creative POW. This artistic virtuoso will hit our shores this April, touring Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide and Newcastle – as well as a bunch of international locations – spreading his colourful brand of illustrative-esque awesomeness with
READ MOREJak Rapmund is a creative epicentre of sorts, fueled by comics, horror, zombies and well … the murky insides of his own brilliant mind. Often sighted around the streets of Melbourne, his work is a foray into a dark unknown – and it’s currently hitting the Australian art scene with seismic force. Rapmund’s art is
READ MOREMeet Ed Bechervaise: contemporary artist, social commentator, and visual exploiter of the mundane and ordinary. Since 2007, Berchervaise’s work has been pushing creative envelopes from the walls of galleries Australia wide; no longer confined to the backdrop of city streets. Having run for several years under the intriguing moniker “UnwellBunny”, Bechervaise’s latest show “Fast
READ MOREMeet Jumbo and Zap – two super powered artists from the urban realm of inner Sydney. Both have spent years gratifying our streetscapes with colour and mystery, witnessing first hand the progressive explosion of urban art and its mainstream cultural by-product. Their upcoming collaborative project at Lo-FI, Planetarium, offers a sneak peek into two very
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