Arty Graffartis Top 10 - November
- Graffiti, Melbourne, Photographs, Stencil Art, Street Art
- December 2, 2011
This is what happens when you have so many balls in the air – whilst we were putting together the interview that we did with Kirpy a few minutes ago (yep, that’ll be up today!) we went to link to the actual event information … and, to some dismay (we hate missing stuff!) realised that
READ MOREAt one of those openings, the ones that seem to consist of my entire social life these days – beer on an empty stomach, still suited up from work and the taste of too many cigarettes in my mouth, a friend and I got to talking about artists who we felt were “on the rise”.
READ MOREJoshua Smith is a busy man; between coordinating exhibitions, teaching creative classes, fundraising through art auctions and opening hugely anticipated gallery spaces, he somehow also manages to create artworks with a larger-than-life visual effect. Drawing inspiration from varying cultural aspects of classic film, Japanese culture and well, anything that proves awesome to look at, Joshua
READ MORETomorrow, the 18th February, will see the kickoff of this years Adelaide Street Art Festival, Street Dreams, as a part of the Adelaide Fringe Festival. This festival has a lot going on, from workshops and exhibitions, to T-shirt parties, to the amazing Dumpster Biennale, and everything in between – and it looks set to be
READ MOREWell known Canberra stencil artist E.L.K. is having a solo show come March, at Oh Really gallery. “This Is Why We Cant Have Nice Things” will be running with the theme of “exploring sacrifice in the new millennium … maybe.” Checkout this great writeup on E.L.K. on his website, done by Art Monthly Australia –
READ MOREInvurt wouldn’t be anything without the rest of the web and arts community – we spend at least an hour or two every day going through a wide range of feeds and sites, checking for news and seeing what’s happening. Probably half the event stuff we post up is composed of things we find through
READ MOREWell known for her stencil and street art, Vexta is in a constant state of creative exploration. Whether it is painting her way across various far flung countries, or throughout the streets of Melbourne, her work embodies all the excitement that such exploration entails – and yet her work never seems to step across the
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