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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Dean Sunshine, despite being one busy ass man lately with his recent arrival, has sent us through his lately Top 10 – and it’s an absolute cracker as it always is. I always look forward to this every month, because the man with his unbound dedication always manages to capture shit that even I haven’t
READ MOREWell, Dean Sunshine has had a crazy busy month the last month (join us all in congratulating him on the recent birth of his baby boy!), but, he still had a bit of time to get his camera out and snap a whole bunch of great pics from around Melbourne of some of the finest
READ MORELast month saw some amazing work from Melbourne’s graffiti and street art community, painting all manner of shapes and sizes from small canvases to mega productions spanning as far as the boom arm would allow. As for the laneways there is always a fresh burner or two amongst all the of the mess, which I
READ MOREIt’s always good catching up with these two amazing artists Dvate and Smug. I came across them in Fitzroy where the two have painted many times before, so it was good to see their two unique styles come together. Check it out the next time you are in Fitzroy and while you there have a
READ MOREIts a month into the new year, and already a bunch of great shit has started adorning the walls of Melbourne. Dean Sunshines been out and about, capturing as much of it as he can – and here are his top picks for January 2015! [nggallery id=425 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry] 1. SMUG + DVATE – Fitzroy 2.
READ MOREWith a mad ass book launch under his belt, Dean Sunshine got us his Top 10 Melbourne street art an graffiti pieces for November – second last for the year, and man, what a month November was hey? Check out the pics below … [nggallery id=420 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry] 1. Sofles – Hosier Ln 2. Senekt – Carlton 3.
READ MORETwo years ago, Dean Sunshine released his first book, Land Of Sunshine – one of the best photographic documentations of Melbourne street art that has come out over the past few years. Now, following on from the success of the first edition, comes a new book, Street Art Now – bigger, better and full of
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