For the first time in history, Meeting Of Styles hit Singapore last weekend. Here are some snapshots of the event of artists/writers from Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Australia, Indonesia and Germany. Singapore graffiti at its finest! Here’s a video from the whole weekend – good times … Meeting Of Styles Singapore 2014 from Hazrin Ismail
READ MOREWeaving eight years of life experience of this Malaysian artist, Escapeva launches his first solo exhibition today. Not satisfied with a normal nine to five job and a degree in graphic design, Escapva took up the aerosol can to study public painting. This show features what is means to be a graffiti artist in Malaysia.
READ MORECroft alley saw a complete re-do last week, celebrating Ironlak’s 10th anniversary, with a stellar line up of some of Australia’s best graffers. We were down there on most of the days, checking out the work as it went up. Artist’s such as Dvate, Sofles, Vans the Omega, WANE, Phibs, Dem 189, Sirum and many
READ MORESo much happens on the street in one month, my lens only captures a fraction of Melbourne’s ever changing walls. To start the month we had Adnate with his amazing seven storey mural, towering over Hosier lane, I also managed to get a car-less shot of Conrad’s piece in Artists Lane. One of my favourite
READ MOREWe made it down to Junky Project’s show “Wasted” on Friday and as expected it was a great show. Junky’s usual creatures plus some interesting sculptures. Junky also built a small city out of polystyrene and invading monsters to match. Check out these great photos by David Russell. [nggallery id=357 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry]
READ MOREThis post appeared on Vandalog.com yesterday. Big thanks to Vandalog for allowing us to share this interview with you! Daniel Lynch aka Junky Projects is and has always been one of my favourite Melbourne street artists. The reason is simple, because he’s different. Junky’s creations are a breath of fresh air in Melbourne’s street art
READ MOREExpanding its reach into Asia, Meeting Of Styles is finally here in Singapore! For the first time it will be held at a newly legalised spot for graffiti and street at the Rail Corridor. There are two walls spanding 40m by 5 m at the Rail Corridor. This spot used to be an old
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