Snapshots - Heesco - Mongo Hustle
- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
March has passed by leaving some pretty fresh art on the streets of Melbourne once again, the standout for me would definitely be the work of Rone in the now demolished Fairfield paper mills. The big Sinch tag rates as one of my favourites as well go big or go home as they say, also
READ MOREWelcome to 2017 and my first Through The Lens post of the year, I thought what better than to start the year with a dope selection of some of Melbourne’s finest graffiti. This year already looks to be an amazing year of street art and graffiti, I can’t wait to capture it with my lens
READ MORECheck out some of my images from the past month, also don’t forget my show 32k, it’s happening on the 13th of November on a Friday at Blender Central. [nggallery id=455 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry]
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 MOREHere is a mad collection pf photos from the Geelong Power House paint up which happened in December last year, it featured an amazing array of artists from Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide and local artists. This is such a big project I will be doing multiple posts as there are so many photos and too many
READ MORE28 degrees and the sun is shining and I can hear the grand final at the MCG from Hosier Lane, which is where Heesco and Duke (Styles), combine their powers to create another sublime piece. These two seem to work really well together, each with such varying styles Duke with his classic almost sketching detail
READ MOREThis week I managed to get back to Brad Mills before she goes the way of many other classic abando locations like the Collingwood silo’s, I really love this place as i’m sure a lot of you do. From the graff covered walls to the to the old buildings that surround you, this makes for
READ MOREOne of the freshest car parks I have seen in a long time, featuring some of Melbourne’s finest Graffiti artists from past and present. As you walk around you will notice that each room has utilised the same colour palette and as you can expect the end result was amazing. So next time you’re in
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