Has it already been a month since we posted the last collection of Dean Sunshines top ten Melbourne Street art and Graffiti images? We have no idea where all the time goes, but hey, who cares when we have a big fresh bunch of photos of all thats new and grand around the streets of
READ MOREThis month sees my usual wrap up of the Melbourne Graffiti and Street art scene, seen both in daylight and under the stars at night. Capturing Melbourne under the night sky is something quite special, the art seems to come to life and adds another dimension to these already amazing works of art. Since most
READ MOREThis Friday don’t forget to get along to Lanes End Gallery guys and support one of Melbourne’s newest creative spaces, showcasing two very different talented artists. Pink & Teal, Ink & Glue With this show Astrotwitch and Be Free continue their experiment in collaboration, and mixing their different creative styles. Now that they are in
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 MOREDon’t forget to get along to Backwoods Gallery this Friday night. This August we welcome back FRENCH to Backwoods for his new solo exhibition ‘BRAINFADE’. This bold new series of illustrated fluroscent works and woven wallhangings exemplifies FRENCH’s macabre and iconic style. Richard ‘ french’ Sayer is an Artist & Illustrator originally from the UK
READ MOREThe man Chehehe, one of the founders of The Arts Hole, WEWF crew member and crazy robotico extraordinaire from the Planet Che will be holding his next solo show tomorrow night! We’ve always loved Chehehes crazy symbology and outer planetary work, and this next one is being held at The Vic, which has been putting
READ MORELast week saw my good friend and very talented artist Kenta “Senekt” who had a solo show called Spectrum at Backwoods Gallery. I was really impressed with the progression of his latest works, having watched his style over the last three years since moving over from Japan. I must say its been an absolute pleasure
READ MORESam Yong is one of those artists who I have followed for a while now, but have never really had a chance to find out more about. I first came across his work back in 2014 at the Analogue/Digital conference, where he was giving a talk as a part of the “Next Gen” artists talks
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