Snapshots - Heesco - Mongo Hustle
- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Our good mate Jak Rapmund (aka Irk) has finally returned to Melbourne! To celebrate his return, he’s decided to have a new solo show down at House Of Bricks – one would think that the man would like to actually chill and have a bit of a rest, but that’s just not how he rolls
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
READ MOREWell, we’re pretty excited for tomorrow – not only are the finals for the Red Bull Wreckers Yard on tomorrow eve, but we (and Rival Revolution) also have a special low key event that we’ll be hosting during the day. With the second wall of our collaborative community ReVURT project ready to go (the first
READ MOREHere we go for this weeks video stream, now crossing two countries! hahaha … First up, we have a great process piece of one of the works that Twoone did for the Sugar Mountain festival! TWO ONE – Before It Fades Out from SUGAR MOUNTAIN on Vimeo. Perth artist Stormie Mills getting busy and gettin
READ MOREWith what looks to be another grand exhibition at At Large Gallery in Northcote, Adele Wilkes, Mr Mupz and Jak Rapmund will be holding a trio show at the end of May. Each artists holds a unique style, each to their own, united by the use of black and gold colour palettes through their works.
READ MOREJak Rapmund is a creative epicentre of sorts, fueled by comics, horror, zombies and well … the murky insides of his own brilliant mind. Often sighted around the streets of Melbourne, his work is a foray into a dark unknown – and it’s currently hitting the Australian art scene with seismic force. Rapmund’s art is
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