Interview #100 - Ian Strange - Kid Zoom
- Graffiti, Installations, International, Interviews & Editorial, Painting, Perth, Street Art, Video Art
- December 20, 2011
Once again congratulations to Georgie Seccull on her first solo show at the Gasworks arts space in Albert park, when I attended the show last week I was impressed to say the least. On seeing her creations up close one got to appreciate the amount of work that went into each piece she had created.
READ MOREThis Friday night be sure to get along to the Darkhorse Experiment and support good mate and an amazing artist Craig Cole from the iconic Blender studios. Craig Cole’s work is something you really need to see up close to appreciate how talented this guys craft really is, the oil paints tend to give it certain depth. Concreter by
READ MOREFirst a little story about why I am putting this post up, on Thursday like many others I attended the VIP opening of “The Art Of Basnksy” but we are not here to talk about that. While in conversation with a few of my friends, Dvate, Putos, Sup, Merda, Sirum just to name a few,
READ MOREThe month of September saw me capture everything from exhibitions featuring Shida at the new Backwoods space over in Footscray, Ha Ha at Off The Kerb Gallery and Frenchy at Backwoods Gallery, I also managed to spend a bit of time in the heart of Melbourne in Bourke Street with one of my favourite artists
READ MOREFor those of you that missed Rise and Fall by HA HA at Off The Kerb Gallery two weeks ago, I managed to get some photos before the show opened. This show was a departure from his usual works, here he employed broad range of techniques from illustration to brush and even some bronze sculptures
READ MOREThis Friday don’t forget to get along to Lanes End Gallery guys and support one of Melbourne’s newest creative spaces, showcasing two very different talented artists. Pink & Teal, Ink & Glue With this show Astrotwitch and Be Free continue their experiment in collaboration, and mixing their different creative styles. Now that they are in
READ MOREFor many years, creatives from all across Australia have pulled up stumps, waved tearful goodbye to their home towns and headed south (or east) to seek their fortune amongst the streets and lanes of Melbourne. Since way back when, Australians with a creative bent have often looked towards the city as an artistic mecca, one to which
READ MOREGood friend and one of my all time street art heroes, ROA is back in Melbourne for his latest show at Backwoods Gallery – HIC SVNT DRACONES. Myself and David Russell have been lucky enough to spend a lot of time in the studio with ROA, watching him construct his canvases, research his subjects and
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READ MOREEven though I totally forgot about this show, I still managed to get along the following afternoon to grab a few shots to share with those who were unable to see the show. [nggallery id=479 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry]
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