Snapshots - Heesco - Mongo Hustle
- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
It’s good to see Shida back in town, albeit briefly, as well as see a new space from the lads from Backwoods, over in Footscray. David Russell and I were privileged to pop in a week before the opening and have a sneak peak of some of the completed works as well as many of
READ MOREDAMN! What happened to 2016? The air is getting warmer (albeit only slightly) and the days are getting longer, which means Spring is coming!!! One of Invurt’s favourite ongoing series “Seasons of Change # 21 Spring” is back once again this time welcoming some of Melbourne’s finest up and comers in Graffiti, giving them an
READ MOREGood friend of Invurt, Senekt has well and truly become a part of Melbourne’s street art scene since moving here a couple of years ago. Now it’s time for his 1st solo show, Spectrum, opening this Friday night at Backwoods. David and I have had the chance to have a cheeky sneak peek this week
READ MOREThis Friday, Cam Scale will treat us with his 1st major Solo exhibition at Juddy Roller – State of Mind. Cam’s work is influenced by the Australian graffiti, street and urban art cultures as well interactions with the viewers minds. The show features portraits of some of the many moving parts that make up this
READ MOREDavid Russell and I caught up with Julian Clavijo on Sunday in his studio in Brunswick and we’re lucky enough to get an early insight and sneak peek into his body of work for his upcoming show – Patient Transition – Check out all the details for the show here. Over a few beers Julian told
READ MOREThis Friday – Julian Clavijo has his 1st solo show ‘Patient Transition’ at S.T.K Arts Space in St Kilda. David Russell and I were privileged enough to have a sneak peak of some of the works as well as Julian’s studio space today, and I can guarantee you this show is going to be brilliant. Watch out
READ MORELast night David Russell and I journeyed over the river to Metro Gallery in Armadale to check out the opening of Matt Adnate‘s – Always Been Here. Like all of Matt’s openings at Metro last night was no exception. The Welcome to Country ceremony kicked off the show as the gallery packed full of people
READ MORENext week ADNATE is back with another killer exhibition at Metro Gallery “ALWAYS BEEN HERE”. The exhibition will feature ADNATE’s Iconic Portraits, this time including some iconic Indigenous Australians. Check out some of the previews below – amazing stuff, in particular I love the Adam Goodes and Samantha Harris portraits! From the Metro Press Release:
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