Snapshots - Heesco - Mongo Hustle
- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
It’s going to take a while, but we will be uploading more and more stuff from Outpost Project more regularly, a few more sets to come, then the videos will start to roll out. Not to mention, we’ll be taking more photos this weekend. For now, enjoy some more. [nggallery id=41 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry]
READ MOREWe are absolutely unashamed to be massive fans of DrewFunk, and whenever he has a show, we’re guaranteed to be there. His last show, Black Linings was phenomenally full of sketched out ink drawings and it had No Vacancy buzzing. This next show from DrewFunk, Parity, see’s him moving into a few new directions away
READ MOREArt has the innate and enviable position of being defined by the eye of the viewer – its many permutations and renderings are nothing without an inner sense of self and the modified overlays we place on a painting with our imaginative musings. Many artists chase this ideal within their works, and, for many, it
READ MOREAround this time last year, we did our first snapshot of some of the cool sites that we read on a frequent basis that deal with Australian and New Zealand art and other creative endeavours. Every day our editor, Facter, reads through a mountain of blogs and websites, looking for cool events, exhibitions and artists
READ MOREAs the extraordinary D*FACE show comes down, another show goes up – and just when you thought that Metro Gallery couldn’t possibly continue this run of amazing art on its wall, well. We can’t express how happy we were to see the details of this show arrive in our inbox. We consider Michael Peck to
READ MOREAfter we interviewed him a month or two ago, prior to his solo show “House Of Giants”, we heard rumour that Fintan Magee would be heading down to the ‘burn for a little while – well, he arrived, and in the time since his extraordinary work has been showing up all over the place. As
READ MOREWhilst we sit here over the next few days and process the thousands of images and hours of video that we took over the four days we were at Cockatoo Island for the Outpost Project, we have placed a whole bunch of images we took for our live blog in our gallery. Theres lots more
READ MOREEarlier this year, we heard about an ambitious project to transform Sydneys Harbours Cockatoo Island into a mecca of street art. When we first heard it, it seemed a long way away, and we weren’t sure exactly what it entailed. Over time, we started learning more, and getting an idea as to what it would
READ MOREPretty little things can brighten up even the dullest of days, but when the spring time shines, the light from this artist will beam even brighter. Eveline Tarunadjaja, who we interviewed a little while back for Go Go Gocco Go in September, was born and raised in Indonesia, but has called Melbourne home for many
READ MOREThere is no doubt that colour has the ability to crack open the eyes of even the most weary of souls – and, if one has the ability to match swatches of vibrancy with free flowing, organic geometry, the harmony that ensues is more than palpable. Taj Alexander, aka Deams of AWOL fame, has, through
READ MOREAida Sabics work is, quite simply, gorgeous. As a self taught artist, pursuing her dream of drawing and art since high school, Aida has, over the years, honed her skills in an ever progressive exploration of form and process. We’ve been long time fans of Aida’s work here, back when we first saw her work
READ MOREWith hints of the sensual, and always with a veil of salubrious beauty, Eveline Tarunadjaja’s illustrative works beckon the eye to dive into the dreamlike worlds, and intricate patterns, that they espouse. As a self taught artist who moved to Australia in her teens, Eveline has since pursued her artistic passion with a vigorous can-draw
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