Snapshots - Heesco - Mongo Hustle
- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Well it has been another busy month; so much to see and do in Melbourne, we are so fortunate to have such a diverse range constantly evolving walls, here are just a few of my favourite images while getting my street safari on. [nggallery id=292 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry]
READ MORESadly I wasn’t able to make it down to this, I had to watch it vicariously via Instagram and Facebook photos. Ed’s done a great job with another video below.. Enjoy. Croft Alley paint session @ The Croft Institute from EdInFocus on Vimeo. From Ed “Local and international artists repainted Croft Alley last week for
READ MORESome of you may remember back in January that we posted a big assed painting session in Windsor that we helped to produce – at the time, I’d jokingly said that as the laneway didn’t have any official name, that it should be called “Aerosol Alley” … well, I guess its no longer a joke,
READ MOREAbout a year ago, we started working on a project in Prahran/Windsor with local artist and film media guru Wayne Tindall, at a laneway that was given the title Union Lane (it runs between Green and Union streets in Windsor). We helped organise a whole group of artists to paint for the first session, and then we
READ MOREWell, what a fkn great way to start the year! Juddy Roller sure know how to put on a block party, and by the time we got down there in the early evening, Ill Logic 2013 was already bangin. Live art from Adnate, Choq and Blo (who has just recently returned from France) had everyone
READ MOREWell, we’re back – after a really good rest (well, a parties, painting and pints kind of rest) we’re welcoming in 2013! We have a whole bunch of backlog to catch up on over the next few days, and some cool little things to get out to you, but, for now, we’re back on the
READ MOREOver the weekend, a petition was lodged to the NGV, City Of Melbourne and the State Government of Victoria on behalf of the a large number of Melbourne street artists and interested community members. This petition was “signed” in the form of 20 painted panels on a constructed installation, and acknowledged by twenty artists who
READ MORELast Friday night we helped to put on a show with a whole bunch of amazing artists, Paperápe, and we had a hell of a lot of fun! All the works were done on paper, and we wanted to imbue the walls with a little bit of each of us, and impart some of the
READ MOREPaperápe is a group show featuring seven Melbourne artists who, over the past year, have formed a collaborative friendship via their mutual love of art. Heesco, Jack Douglas, Pierre Lloga, Facter, Mysterious Al, Hancock and Conrad Bizjak are now coming together to share their passion for painting walls, drawing and enjoying the vibrancy of Melbourne
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