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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
We love all the various different artist initiatives that come out of looking for sustainable ways of both living and creating, and this one is no exception. A bunch of our favourite artists have put together a new little project to recycle empty printer cartridge ink, giving people the chance to create rad images from
READ MORELast Friday night I headed down to The Silent Army storeroom at Blender studios to check out the latest creative endeavour from Shida – the launch of his book A Call To The Spirits. The book itself is fantastic, I picked up a copy, sat down hung over on a Sunday and read through its
READ MOREBen Brown, master illustrator (in our eyes anyways!) will be having a new solo show coming up at Gallery: 5 Crown Lane in Woolongong this week, with the opening happening this Saturday night. “Verb Syndicate are proud to present ‘Cease to Exist’ the solo exhibition from influential Sydney illustrator Ben Brown. Ben Brown is a
READ MOREMan, does Paradise Hills ever stop? They are so chock full of shows, events and other creative goodness lately – and this week is no exception. The Rambler Collective comprises four members, Hollie M Kelley, Ryan McGennisken, Jamie Hall and James Ruff. Two of these artists, Ryan McGennisken and Hollie M Kelley are no strangers
READ MOREWe’re big fans of seeing artists putting on their first solo shows – and this coming show is no exception. So Mann is one of the directors of the wonderful Sydney gallery, Monstrosity – and his first outing looks pretty intriguing! “Sol’s first solo exhibition is a chaotic mish mash of drawings, paintings collages and
READ MOREThe upcoming Space Invaders exhibition is giving the public a chance to indulge their interests even further with a talk by the curator of the event Jaklyn Babington, Assistant Curator, International Prints, Drawings and Illustrated Books, National Gallery of Australia. So book your seats, pack your lunch and get in some learning in – see
READ MOREIllustration could be regarded as one of the most expressive mediums employed by both new and established artists. It is highly accessible, and often a gateway into a world of un-paralleled creative development. Whether you’re a veteran art critic, experienced artesian, or humble admirer of the often delicate practice, the second instalment of Brunswick Street
READ MOREAnother of Melbourne’s adopted sons, Acorn, will be holding a new solo exhibition, Planetes, come August – and, as ever, we’re excited about the show (When are we not excited? Its just too much effort not to be, to be honest). Acorn does some beautiful work, with amazingly detailed characters and scenes of colour-washed images
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