Snapshots - Artboy vs Fanboy: Science Fiction
- Digital, Graphic Design, Illustration, Melbourne, Mixed Media, Painting, Photographs, Prints, Stencil Art, Toys
- December 5, 2011
The National Grid has been putting on a lot of great shows lately, and the upcoming Eclectica group show looks to continue that trends. This all woman show doesnt have too many details on it just yet, but the names speak volumes and the sample images … well, the sample images are wondrous – containing
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 MOREWe love seeing news of any show from Vexta, and the neonic colour queen has another one coming up in Melbourne next week, and we’re all pretty excited to see what she has come up with. “Across Neon Nights captures fragments of that elusive moment when our dream world and wakeful realities collide by rendering
READ MORESighted over at the fabulous Just Another Agency blog – stencil artist 23rd Key has been cutting away at paper since 2005, and with a background in artistic practices as diverse as graphic design, print making and even audio engineering, her works comes at you from a myriad of different directions. “Her first solo exhibition,
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
READ MORE“Supported by Ironlak”. These six syllables are enough to excite the likes of graffiti artists and street art fans alike. You can imagine our lack of surprise then, when we gazed upon the range of talent that this cult paint brand has conjured up for the much anticipated collaborative Exhibition, Dream Travels. Two of Brisbane’s
READ MOREWe were ecstatic to learn of an incredible opportunity to see, and experience, a body of work created by four extremely talented ex-artists of the iconic, and uber-influential surf brand, MAMBO. “These artists have contributed to Mambo as the highly influential culture maker of the 90s and early 2000s – with their designs filtering down
READ MORENothing floats our Invurt boat like an event that showcases works submitted by un-signed talents in our local community. Throw into the equation some free beer supplied by Tiger, and your set for an event worthy of a big X on your calendar. Hosted by The Compound Interest, the top 20 works will be chosen
READ MOREWell. What can we say about this week? It’s a record week. Not only do we have a special first release for you, but we have officially broken the ten-videos-in-a-week number, and what a run of videos they are … First up – if you haven’t seen it already floating around the place since last
READ MORELove it. Most people in Melbourne who are avid “creatificionados” have been to 1000 £ Bend. Whether its to travel up the stairs to the new and awesome Rancho Notorious, to go to a launch event for the many independent mags or collectives that have utilised it, went to last years Sweet Streets festival, or
READ MOREMinigraff has been all over of late, especially with the Mays Lane Project that took her work from Sydney to Adelaide (check the video on the other weeks Transmissions), and now she has a bunch of work heading to our capital for a show at the Megalo Print Studio and Gallery. If you haven’t heard
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