Snapshots - Artboy vs Fanboy: Science Fiction
- Digital, Graphic Design, Illustration, Melbourne, Mixed Media, Painting, Photographs, Prints, Stencil Art, Toys
- December 5, 2011
Melbourne design duo Pandarosa (Ariel Aguilera and Andrea Benyi) are back this Thursday after having spent four years in Germany. They’ll be presenting with their new and explosive show ‘Invisible Cities’, transforming No Vacancy Gallery into their own incredible world of mediums; illustration, painting, photographic documentation. This mega design duo have been impressing the world
READ MOREIts time to bring back chivalry (yeah, whatever Facter, I know its apparently dead you don’t need to keep shouting it across the studio!) – and ladies and gentle-men should walk hand in hand to go check out this wonderful one night only extravaganza at Espionage Gallery, downtown in the lovely Radelaide metropolis. “As the
READ MOREComing this month to the new Colour By Numbers Gallery space in Newtown is the massive group show Paper Thin. We’ve been looking forward to the opening of Colour By Numbers for some time, and now its here! Featured are such international and local fine and street artists as; Ankles, Twoone, Boneface (UK), Lucy Lucy
READ MOREIndonesian born Melbourne based artist Nani Puspasari work is as cute as speaking her name! Recently completing a Masters of Fine Art at RMIT University, and the first winner of the Bank of Queensland Encouragement Awards in 2008 (painting student category), it seems there is nothing this incredible young woman has not aimed to achieve.
READ MOREThe last time we saw some of Lazerfists work was back in Fit To Print at xmas last year, so when we heard through the grapevine that he would be the next artist up at RTIST Gallery our interest was pretty well piqued. “Real Rain” looks set to bring a whole new legion of fans
READ MORECollectives make the creative world go round, and when they go ahead and do something like put together a book, it makes us smile all through this cold Canberran night (wah). The Rah Collective formed about two years ago, bonding over their love of paper printing, cutting and folding. They’ve put this pulped out love
READ MOREI love you. Those three little words we all adore to hear… Once upon a time, a prophecy was born – an online project with over 1500 followers, a ‘travelling hearts project’ running in conjunction, where you are invited to adopt a heart (we think this is oh so cute), that is sent to respondents
READ MOREAfter the last Etcc, a successful Semi-Permanent sideshow in Sydney back in June, its time for the second round as SP hits Brisbane next week. Etcc is a wonderful idea, taking the whole collaborative angle between artists into a different direction – and who doesn’t like remixes and mash ups? This technological age we live
READ MOREAhh, we love the ‘valley, and we really love the shows that Nine Lives put on – and, this time, its with the talented duo from We Buy Your Kids. We’ve been waiting to see a show pop up from these boys, and it looks great; these guys know no bounds when it comes to
READ MOREMost reputable artists might tell you [when prompted], that the most critical and underlining feature of “great art”, is in its ability to concisely and effectively convey a message to its viewer, or the wider public. So, when we stumbled across the Paper Mill’s upcoming exhibition “Known/Unknown”, we found ourselves asking: what exactly is so
READ MOREWe get more excited than Rebecca Black [ed –who??] on a Friday whenever we hear of something fresh in the world of stencil art. A relatively new medium of artistic expression, stencils have created a new and significant niche within the urban arts culture, and in our opinion, have paved the way for some of
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