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- Graphic Design, Photographs, Photography, Street Art, Sydney, Typography
- November 22, 2011
This week I managed to get back to Brad Mills before she goes the way of many other classic abando locations like the Collingwood silo’s, I really love this place as i’m sure a lot of you do. From the graff covered walls to the to the old buildings that surround you, this makes for
READ MOREIts only been a little over two weeks since I moved up to Singapore for a couple of months for work, and already I’ve met a bunch of people, done a bit of painting, and seen some great artwork here amongst the Singapore graffiti scene. Amongst all this, I was blessed to meet the renowned DCA/TFC
READ MOREWell it has been another month filled with mad walls by both graffiti and street artists, from epic paint ups such as the Rose street car park and the south wall at Section 8, featuring the talented Conrad Bizjak and Heesco. Its not just in Melbourne’s laneways in the CBD where you will find these
READ MOREOne of the freshest car parks I have seen in a long time, featuring some of Melbourne’s finest Graffiti artists from past and present. As you walk around you will notice that each room has utilised the same colour palette and as you can expect the end result was amazing. So next time you’re in
READ MORECaught up with Eno at Backwoods Gallery for his show Drawing Blood, here are a bunch shots I got while trying to juggle a cold beer in the other hand.. [nggallery id=389 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry gallery_width=500]
READ MOREAnother month of mad walls, not a day goes by where I don’t find something new on the streets of Melbourne, be it street art or graff. The stand out show this month for me was ‘Untold” by James Reka, I really liked the found objets covered in rust with their striking blue designs, while
READ MOREWe headed down to check out E.L.K.s show last week, and it was a damn fine show indeed, everything we had expected it would be an more. On a side note, there’s a great interview with E.L.K. with Alex McCulloch over at his podcast site, and if you want to know a bit more about
READ MOREWho doesn’t love abandoned spaces? If you don’t, then you’re probably on the wrong website – as abandos are one of our favourite things. Throughout Melbourne, there are a whole slew of UrbEx individuals, traversing the broken, forgotten corners of commerce and industry, snapping pics of the beautiful decaying detritus. This week in Melbourne, you’ll
READ MOREAn exhibition that brought together artworks of various mediums from ClogTwo, InkTen and FreakyFir. From digital artworks by FreakyFir, canvas and wooden panel paintings by ClogTwo, street installations made up of both electronics and spray cans, not forgetting desks painted with the infamous hollow ghost by InkTen. The exhibition attracted guests of various backgrounds who
READ MOREWhat can we say about Adnates show at Metro Gallery thats on right now? Beautiful. One of the best shows from a Melbourne street artist we’ve seen. Respectful. All the things that others have said many times over the past two weeks … but, really, what we feel about this show is that we’re pretty
READ MORELast Friday night we had the honour of attending one of the coolest shows we’ve been to in some time – the joint group exhibition by none other than Ha Ha, Sync and Dlux (aka James Dodd, who we interviewed last week). There was something really intriguing about this exhibition – walking in, you got the
READ MOREIf you’ve followed Melbourne graffiti or street art over the past few years, chances are you’ve seen some of his work – not up on the walls, but on the web – as one of the cities best documenters of the urban environment around. His videos and photographs have graced many an artists exhibition preview,
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