Arty Graffartis Top 10 - November
- Graffiti, Melbourne, Photographs, Stencil Art, Street Art
- December 2, 2011
Alrighty, we’ve finally sorted through all of our photos from There’s More!, and we’ll be putting them all up in the next day or two! The following photos from Lachlan Curtin-Corr and Jess Brohier of the mass painting session that we had on Saturday the 24th of March, across both Cocoa Jackson Lane and Sunshines
READ MOREFirst up in a whole bunch of pics from the epic four day There’s More event that we put on with Cocoa Jackson and a bunch of other friends are, obviously, opening night shots. It was a really good night, the exhibition that SEAR put together was fantastic – and this is a rundown on
READ MOREWell, we’ll be running pretty light on content over the next two days, as we focus all our efforts on the There’s More! event – that starts tonight – however! We do have some great little bits for you, and, of course, some great videos for you today in our weekly Transmissions wrap-up!! James Dodd
READ MORELast Thursday we got down to “Killing It”, a small installation show from two of Melbournes hottest artists right now, E.L.K., who was, on the day of the opening, named an Archibald finalist, and Adnate – who has been going all out on the walls of Melbourne lately, painting his way towards his solo show
READ MOREArtboy Gallery have done it again with their fifth Fanboy vs Artboy group show. Marc and the team threw down the gauntlet and challenged forty artists to come up with their own interpretations of famous fairytales and fables. The result: a diverse collection of contemporary and traditional art forms rediscovering cautionary tales with talking beasts,
READ MOREE.L.K. and Adnate have both been busy as hell lately. Adnate has been painting up a series of remarkablt beautiful portrait pieces across Melbourne, as well as preparing for a solo show later this year, whilst E.L.K. has been jetting around for Project 5 – amongst other projects going on. That we saw some news,
READ MOREOnly just last week we were at the amazing Melbourne‘s Burning show, and again, this week, Paradise Hills gives us another, Project-Ion. We received this in our mail the other day, and thought it sounded pretty intriguing. All that said, to tell truth, at first the idea behind the show still perplexed us a little
READ MOREOver the last few weeks we’ve been seeing bits and pieces of work that Sync has been putting together for his first solo show in over ten years – and what we have seen, we really, really like. As a member of the renowned Everfresh crew, Sync has a long history in the creative world.
READ MOREWe got to Paradise Hills last night as well for Melbourne’s Burning – fantastic fkn show as always, Josh Lord did a great job of putting it all together, the crowd was rad and the art was superb. Get down and see it if you didn’t get there last night, its on for a bit!
READ MOREATom1746 is a relatively new artist on our radar, but his interwoven pop-art stencilist styled pieces works for us. Perusing his gallery, we were really impressed by the range of pieces he put out last year. “ATom1746 is an urban artist from Christchurch, New Zealand. Originally inspired by American pop art, he soon became heavily
READ MOREAh Paradise Hills, you wonderful bastion of artistic beauty hidden away in the back streets of Richmond – we love your shows, and this one is, of course, no exception. “Melbourne has seen it’s status as the arts hub of Australia reach a new echelon in recent years with the flurry of some new talents,
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