Interview - Adam Oehlers
- Art, International, Interviews & Editorial, Melbourne
- June 15, 2011
Artist Niels “Shoe” Meulman (NSM) has pursued many different variations of creativity throughout his life; graffiti artist, calligrapher, advertiser and gallery owner – yet it may be now, brush in hand, that he has truly found his niche. Growing up in the Netherlands, Shoe picked up a spray can at the dawn of the graffiti
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READ MOREI’m in my own zone as I make my way down to Melbourne City Library; I’ve just changed out of some abhorred work clothes and am entering the building, camera in hand, kind of wondering where the hell I am (an exhibition, in a library? huh?) when Kaff calls out my name. “Hey Fletch?” I
READ MOREHis name is synonymous with UK street art, and now Mysterious Al is painting up a storm, making his mark across the walls of Melbourne at the beginning of his sojourn across the country. Playful, fun and character driven are all words that can be attributed to Als work – they are always a joy
READ MORECDH, a Melbourne street artist, recently sat down with well known Melbourne artist and street art advocate Adrian Doyle, to talk about the past, present, and future of street art in Australia … Adrian Doyle is an artist, the director Blender studios, an arts grad student and a former employee of an inner city
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READ MORETo be able to see the humorous side of serious topics can often be a hard thing for the less open minded to master. Thankfully, we here in Australia do seem to be able to walk that line with some proficiency, what with our apparent built in, allegedly culturally enabled “take the piss” attitude.
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READ MOREWe find it only fitting that this first ever follow up interview with an artist on Invurt is with one of our absolute favourites – Lush. We interviewed him almost a year ago in the lead up to his first show at Backwoods Gallery, and we had another chance to chat to him in before
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