Snapshots - Heesco - Mongo Hustle
- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Well, as you probably saw from the interview, we got down to the Urban Scrawl exhibition for a quick preview of the show – as we promised, here are the shots that we took of the work! [nggallery id=64 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry]
READ MOREI’m in my own zone as I make my way down to Melbourne City Library; I’ve just changed out of some abhorred work clothes and am entering the building, camera in hand, kind of wondering where the hell I am (an exhibition, in a library? huh?) when Kaff calls out my name. “Hey Fletch?” I
READ MOREWe were sent these images from two of our favourite Perth artists, Miss Tones and Dibs – who recently finished a commissions piece for Dimattina Coffee in Osbourne Park. It’s a large piece and beautifully executed – we expect big things from both these guys this year, they’ve already hit Woolstores and Miss Tones huge
READ MOREAfter last years Outpost Project, Shida headed off on his big global domination trek. Starting out in South East Asia, he did what he did best and painted up a storm – in some pretty gorgeous locations at that! Here’s a couple of snapshots from his trip – we’re looking forward to seeing more as
READ MOREOn a sunny day just after Xmas, the Blender crew and some of the guys that paint with the Revurt project met in Union Lane to have a bit of a paint-up and refresh the street art on the walls. Absolutely mad day, everyone had a ball and the public seemed to really enjoy seeing
READ MOREWe have seen a couple of these over at the EF blog, but Rone just sent us through a few that we hadn’t seen before (plus they’re all just pretty damn cool), so we thought we’d post them up for all of you to enjoy. After having flown over to Miami Basel in November, Rone
READ MOREWelcome to 2012 all! We’ve had a pretty restful break – lots of painting and a few ciders here and there and a hell of a lot of relaxing and doing absolutely nothing – just what we needed!! So, catching up on a bit of a backlog, we have a whole heap of snapshots to
READ MOREHis name is synonymous with UK street art, and now Mysterious Al is painting up a storm, making his mark across the walls of Melbourne at the beginning of his sojourn across the country. Playful, fun and character driven are all words that can be attributed to Als work – they are always a joy
READ MORECDH, a Melbourne street artist, recently sat down with well known Melbourne artist and street art advocate Adrian Doyle, to talk about the past, present, and future of street art in Australia … Adrian Doyle is an artist, the director Blender studios, an arts grad student and a former employee of an inner city
READ MOREOriginally hailing from Perth, Kid Zoom is an enigmatic artist who has pushed, stretched and manipulated the boundaries and limited circles of what people traditionally think of as “street art”. As an artist whose hard work has done as much for his own success with the exposure he has garnered, as it has for the
READ MOREAs part of the ongoing street art community project we’ve been sponsoring around Melbourne and Stonnington, ReVurt, we arranged for Heesco and Conrad Bizjak to paint Greville Court laneway next door to Ladro on Greville St. It was a pretty windy day and it threatened to rain a few times, but the boys got through
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