It’s always great to see good artists doing different shit, especially when it allows them to flex their creative style in view of a different audience – that’s what Numskull had a chance to do recently when he helped design the cover for Sunday Style magazine (which comes out with the Herald Sun and the
READ MOREMelbourne mad lad Aeon and UK sensation VNA Magazine got together and put this video out the other week – and as the video says “If you don’t know what a bogan is, here’s one of the best, doin Oz proud.” – we can’t agree more than that. Check it!
READ MORESome of Melbourne best creatives, Studio 615 is a brilliant collective of multidisciplinary artists who frequently do rad shit together. “Studio 615 are Mike Danischewski, Sahil Silkroy, Sam Octigan, Marcus Dixon and Doug Aldrich, a creative collective with members based both in multiple locations around Australia and the USA. Each member posses a unique vision
READ MORENow this one has me all kinds of intrigued – as a lover of print magazines, the broadside, though unwieldy is one of my favourite formats – it also often refers to “street literature” or as Kind Of Gallery say ” a type of printing on large printed sheets of paper, designed to be plastered
READ MORESince moving into their new studio, Dangerfork have been damn busy bunch, and they’re about to get even busier with their latest show about to open! “Coming to life in 2010, Dangerfork is a Melbourne based boutique screen printer and print gallery comprised of the creative couple Chris Drummond & Megan Quigley. Not only is Dangerfork
READ MOREAfter seeing a bunch of photos pop up in Instagram tonight, I decided to head down in to Rutledge lane real quick to take a look at what was happening. Post Adrian Dolyes recent painting of Rutledge lane, Empty-Nursery Blue, I wasn’t surprised to see a whole mass of artists down in the laneway painting
READ MOREFrom the early hours of the morning, to late in the evening, Adrian Doyle donned his suit and threw himself up a scissor lift in one of the most audacious street art actions we’ve seen here in Melbourne for a long time. Doyle transformed the entirety of Rutledge Lane (not Hosier Lane) in blue –
READ MOREOne of the best things that I’ve had a chance to catch up on since I’ve returned to Oz this week has been checking out all the photos and videos around the recent release of King Brown Issue 9. One of my favourite print journals, King Brown has been a staple diet of mine since
READ MOREI saw this video a week or two ago, and thought it’d be a good share. Including interviews with Rone, City of Yarra, Sandra Powell and Andrew King talking on the current state of graffiti and street art and its growing acceptance amongst the community. It’s a cool video actually – a lot of coverage
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