Snapshots - Heesco - Mongo Hustle
- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Caught up with Eno at Backwoods Gallery for his show Drawing Blood, here are a bunch shots I got while trying to juggle a cold beer in the other hand.. [nggallery id=389 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry gallery_width=500]
READ MOREThis looks like an interesting show by New Zealand artist ENO, so be sure to get along to Backwoods Gallery this Friday night the 18th of July. “An interest in the controversy surrounding early 20th century painter Charles. F. Goldie forms the basis for Drawing Blood, a body of work by Eno (Mikaere Gardiner) that confronts
READ MOREOnce again David Russell has put together all of his favourite photos that he’s taken over the past month from around the streets of Melbourne – an absolute fine collection of work in this one, brilliant. Check it all out below! [nggallery id=328 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry]
READ MOREHere we go! A little late, but always grand, Dean Sunshine brings the goods once again with his top picks of all the latest Melbourne graffiti and street at for November. Check out all the shots below, its a great collection this month! [nggallery id=327 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry ] 1. Shida+ Eno – Brunswick 2. Makatron –
READ MOREAwesome video of Shida on his recent visit to NZ painting it up with Eno. I love both of these artists in their own right but together their work meshes so well. Nice work lads!  Check out more of Shidas murals HERE.
READ MOREAucklands K Road is infamous for its street art, and this group show, gathering together some of NZs coolest and finest, looks like it’ll be a great showcase of work – live! As part of the running First Thursdays events, Alfresco will be a “rad street art festival up and down K’Rd, 10+ walls being
READ MOREIt’s been a few weeks since our last Press Mill, but there’s been a fair bit of news across both Oz and NZ in the past few weeks, so here’s our informal wrap up of what’s been going on in the mainstream media in terms of street art, and its ilk, across Australia and NZ.
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