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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Creature Creature (aka Chanel Tang and Ambrose Rehorek) are back, with the dynamic duo putting on their latest solo show “Daggers” later this week! Read on for all the news on these guys rad new work and show … All photos below by the most talented p1xels “Creature Creature’s latest series of work is about bringing inward
READ MOREWell, last weekend was, pure and simply, totally fkn epic. The inaugural Meeting Of Styles Melbourne was held across all of Melbournes most iconic laneways, as well as adding a few new ones. We were in amongst it all and it was one of the best painting events the city had ever seen – and
READ MOREFor those of you who like my work, be sure to come to my first solo exhibition on Friday 13th of November at Blender studios, here you will see some images you may of seen in the past and a selection of new works. I really look forward to sharing my vision with you all
READ MORENEVER FORGET TO REMEMBER Adrian Doyle Its been three years since controversial artist, Adrian Doyle’s last exhibition. This is a long time for an artist that has had over 20 solo shows. But the Melbourne based urban artist has been busy doing almost everything. In the last three years Doyle has created his own reality
READ MOREJune was an amazing month for me, I learnt so much as I’m always eager to learn new techniques from people who inspire me. I’m really enjoying the progression of my photos, each week I seem to elevate my style beyond my expectations, due to people like Nicole Reed, Nella Pixels and Michael Danischewski, these
READ MOREHead down to Blender studios this Friday night and check out the yearly studio exhibition and party, this is a night not to be missed. The evening will also be sponsored by Monkey Shoulder whiskey, hope to see you all there Peace. Who: Blender Crew. What: A Very Blender Christmas Exhibition 2014. Where: Blender Studios
READ MOREBe sure to get along to this on Wednesday night, featuring my good mate, Sebastian Fransz. Look at the wall. The wall has been built. Soon, it will be un-built. There is someone’s dried spit sitting partially over the last loop on a tag someone else did two years ago. The tag is black. The
READ MOREIt’s 2004, Melbourne, and things for the cities vibrant stencil art community are about to change. For many years the stencil was king – so much so that books were written, international websites spawned and a global movement eagerly watched the streets come alive in nooks and crannies with cut and sprayed works of art.
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