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- April 4, 2011
Sorry for the delay in this post folks. Tuesday the 2nd of July saw the opening night of ‘Welcome To The World Of…‘ at Linton and Kay Galleries by Brooklyn based Perth artist, Daek William. The irst solo exhibition in his hometown since his move to Brooklyn was a huge show, both in the the
READ MOREThis Saturday, Perth artist Brenton See presents a solo exhibition of acrylic works at Kurb Gallery. ‘This selection of work focuses mainly on the everyday struggle to survive in the animal kingdom and also the way we as humans can relate in similar ways. My love of wildlife documentaries and David Attenborough in particular is
READ MORELast Wednesday saw the opening of Cheeks’ solo debut, Now or Never, at The Butcher Shop in Perth. Now or Never was packed with Cheeks’ recognisable cast of weird and stylised characters using a pallet of loud colours. I particularly loved her use of pizzas and cat skulls as a reoccurring block pattern. Someone needs
READ MORECheeks has been on the Perth scene since around 2010, exhibiting primarily in a group exhibition setting. ‘Now or Never’ is the first solo exhibition for this young artist, and I can’t wait to see how she’s going to construct the show. Cheeks has such a weird imagination and coupled with her solid execution, ‘Now
READ MOREA few weeks back, we were invited to Oz Comic-Con in Perth . Having never been to a comic/fantasy/sci-fi convention, I wasn’t too sure what to expect. Comics are awesome, so why had I not been to a Oz Comic-Con before? I guess I thought this would be an event for hardcore science fiction fans
READ MORELast Saturday the live auction and art show, One Sugar To Go, was held at The Claremont Hotel in Perth. The turn out was mighty impressive as was the number of bids for some awesome artwork. All the proceeds went to the Leukaemia Foundation and while the final tally is yet to be made, I’m certain
READ MOREA few weeks ago we checked out the See-Saw exhibition at The Butcher Shop. This all Perth exhibition was to celebrate Open House Perth. Most of the works were on vintage timber saws (hence the name) and it was impressive to see how the different artists had worked with their canvas. Although The Butcher Shop is
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