Congratulation to my good friend and all round beautiful soul “GOODIE”, as she put up her first solo show at Juddy Roller a few weeks back. I feel these works gave you a little insight in to the mind of the artist, you always take a risk when you expose yourself like this, I think
READ MOREWelcome again to another look back at some of the amazing art by some very talented Melbourne artists, who consistently keep churning out some impressive works of art. Im always impressed at the constantly evolving styles especially by the graffiti community, forever pushing their craft to new heights. Melbourne also has a great line up
READ MOREWe’ve been fans of Deams work for a very long time now, and its been incredible to see his progression over the years, and his constant experimentation with his beautiful abstract forms of graffuturism. His upcoming solo show, “Fieldnotes” is going to be no exception to this, and even from just the small glimpses of
READ MOREI had a tihnk about it just before writing this post, and I believe that Season of Change is the longest running regular series of graffiti and street art exhibitions in Australia – its up to No. 23 now, not far off half a century, and the effort that has gone into it over the
READ MOREI have always loved the work of Melbourne artist Isolde, since I had my first sighting in a Melbourne laneway in Fitzroy. I remember it was a paste up of an older gentleman, the piece was a bit worn by the weather, but that made it look even more appealing. So get down to Off
READ MOREOver the past couple of months I’ve been able to occassionally get a glimpse of work in progress for an awesome show coming up this week – one produced by two very different artists, who just happen to inhabit the same body. The duality that is Aeon/Tom Gerrard is one of those interesting things that
READ MOREHere’s something rad coming up this week! BSIDE gallery will be putting on an awesome all female show this coming Thursday, with some grand names in the line-up! “We are ending summer on a high and celebrating with some of the most talented ladies in graffiti, from Melbourne to NYC!” Get on down to BSIDE
READ MOREYou’ve seen Mick Porters work – they’re the massive colourful faces on the edges if the railway lines that have seemingly been there since time immemorial. They are so. Much a part of the fabric of the Melbourne commute that if they weren’t there, you’d automatically know something was missing. Mick Potter returned to Melbourne
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