Snapshots - Artboy vs Fanboy: Science Fiction
- Digital, Graphic Design, Illustration, Melbourne, Mixed Media, Painting, Photographs, Prints, Stencil Art, Toys
- December 5, 2011
Here’s something different, and something for all you mixed/multi-media fans – if you are a fan, then there’s a pretty good chance you might have already heard of Nick Thomm. For those of you who haven’t, Nick is the founder of The Drop studio as well as the co-founder of SRC783 magazine – he’s also
READ MOREBrisbane artist Matt Stewart headed over to Mongolia recently to team up with some of the local Ulan Bator artists as a part of Tiger Translate – we got a hold of some great photos of the whole thing and a bit of a wrap up thanks to the crew at TT and Kult –
READ MOREWe’ve been loving the work of James Jirat Patradoon, and we interviewed him last year – at the time, he was loving his black and white, but for this next show, he’s loving the colour. “Bored with heavy black and white linework, James takes a time out and explores his surrealist cyberpunk aesthetic through mediums
READ MOREBrisbane artists Matt Stewart is a man of many influences, from architecture to fashion, to branding, marketing and painting. His work, drawing upon areas that have had close impact on his world, and yet are often eschewed by “underground” artists, he embraces the commercial and explores the alternatives. This, all wrapped in a melange of
READ MOREPaperápe is a group show featuring seven Melbourne artists who, over the past year, have formed a collaborative friendship via their mutual love of art. Heesco, Jack Douglas, Pierre Lloga, Facter, Mysterious Al, Hancock and Conrad Bizjak are now coming together to share their passion for painting walls, drawing and enjoying the vibrancy of Melbourne
READ MORETheir last show together looked great, and this next one is sure to be also! Guido Van Helten and Scott Marsh are putting on another show, this time in Woollongong, nicely titled “Road To Ruin” – we like it already … “Opening this weekend is an exhibition by street art/graffiti artists Scott Marsh and Guido
READ MOREThere’s no doubt Perth artist Ryan Boserio has something unique going on, and that his imagination seems limited only by the amount of time it takes to create a piece. Bosarios style is not only beautifully rendered, it is also touched by an ethereal attitude; fantasms, depthly creatures and slipstreamed colloquial characters all intermeshed with
READ MORELachlan Curtin-Corr got down to Prahran last Friday night for a great show down at Artboy Gallery! Lots of fun and action as a whole load of talented artists gave their spin on the age old struggle between good and evil! Check out our photos below. [nggallery id=134 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry] All photos via Lachlan Curtin-Corr and
READ MOREWe were first introduced to the many varied works of Brett Chan back in 2011 at the inaugural Carbon Festival – and we liked what we saw, and heard. So when we saw the other day that he was holding a show at China Heights Gallery in Sydney, we thought you’d be interested also! “China
READ MOREArtboy Gallery has been running the Artboy vs Fanboy series of group shows for some time now, and we absolutely love it. From Scifi to Fairytales, and it was only a matter of time before the whole good vs evil theme came up! “…. and now Ladies and Gentlemen, we come to the MAIN EVENT
READ MOREThere is a curious thing happening in the world today, something vast and progressive, yet outside of the viewpoint of those who pay it little attention. We take it as given, we adapt to its changes and we feel its ubiquity without really understanding what is happening – because, for the most part, it is
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