It’s been a fairly cruisey year for us here at Invurt, with me up in Singapore a lot and general life-things-busy, it’s great to end the year in a high note, and what better way than with a bunch if photos from Dean Sunshine of all the grand shit he has seen over December? Check
READ MOREAdnate and Kaffeine put up their first ever collab piece the other week, and the results were pretty damn amazing. This was a piece for Amnesty, and it turned out wonderfully – always good to see some of our favourites collaborating for the first time! “Melbourne street artists Adnate and Kaff-eine collaborate for the first
READ MOREWell, it’s Christmas time at the Arts Hole (our new digs) so we’re hitting up our friendly neighbourhood laneway for a paint, a BBQ and a bigass art sale. Come and pick up a deal for someone on your chrissy list or just something dope for yourself, fuck it. There’s fifteen rad creatives who call
READ MOREFor many years Dave Russell has contributed to this site as our primary photographer, and over those years I’ve seen first hand how much his photography has evolved – when the date for 32k, his first solo show, finally rocked around, I knew I was going to see something damn cool. Yet for all of my
READ MOREIts almost the end of the year, and shit is getting busy – but this doesn’t stop our mate Dean Sunshine from getting out and about and grabbing shots of all his favourite pieces around Melbourne! Check out this months grand collection of whats cool from the man! [nggallery id=461 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry] 1. Cam Scale –
READ MOREIt’s been a monumental effort by the man to put it all together, but Makatron has completed his book, “In Ten Cities” and he’s ready to launch it this Friday! Having seen a bit of the book as it was being constructed, its promises to be jam packed with awesome artwork, and a bunch of
READ MOREAlways an artist we love seeing hit our fair city, Fintan Magee returns with a grand new show at Backwoods Gallery this weekend, and it’s gunna be pretty damn nice to boot. “Fintan Magee first became involved in Brisbane’s thriving graffiti scene in the late 1990s. An interest in painting gradually led Fintan to break
READ MOREThe Seasons of Change series has always been one of our favourite series of shows, way back since we started covering it in 2011 – and the curators of it all have diligently presented some of Melbourne’s finest artists over the years. Now they’re taking a step back and handing over the reigns, with SoC
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