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- April 4, 2011
The greatest rewards that have manifested over the past few years of writing on this site are the friendships I have made along the way – the sheer joy of writing about things that I love gives back more than enough, in that respect. People I have written about or talked to for here, for
READ MOREWe like to stay away from any bias here – we do love Melbourne street art, and if you take a look through the pages here, sure, there are a shitload of events and such happening in Melbourne – but the same can be said for every other city in Oz too, its fkn heaving.
READ MOREAll good things must .. begin? Well, here we are – after seven days, we’re at the final interview in our Fibre Femmes feature. One or two hiccups along the way, but we hit our targets. This has been a really fun feature for us, and we’ve loved every artist we’ve spoken to. I’d just
READ MORENext up in our Fibre Femmes interview extravaganza is Melbourne based Kiwi artist, Fresh Chop. Those with a keen eye will have spotted her delightful pieces about the place, often with more than a hint at her New Zealand roots. Like many of the other artists involved in the show, Fresh Chop is, well, fresh,
READ MOREEver wished you could float above the clouds? We know you’re lying if you say no. We have to admit there’s something bout the work of Melbourne Artist Be Free that makes this childhood wonderment of ours come alive: whimsical imagery, decorated with a playful set of floating cards; It’s all the tell tale sign
READ MOREContinuing our feature profile on the delightful bunch of female artists taking part in the Fibre Femme exhibition, it is our pleasure to introduce Doctor. A relative newcomer to the Urban scene, Doctor is, nonetheless, making her mark and making it oh so beautifully. With a refreshing combination of both written and visual elements Her
READ MOREAs you may have been reading, we’re running our special feature this week on a very cool bunch of female artists who are participating in the Fibre Femmes exhibition in Prahran this week – we felt like doing something different, and running this special feature as a test for many more to come – and
READ MOREFor all of you out there who think Suki (pronounced Su-key) is take off of a vampire loving; southern belle from the HBO series, True Blood, you’re all wrong; Melbourne’s Suki is a lot less two-dimensional, and a whole lot more interesting. Representative of the trend towards minimally coloured past-ups, Suki’s work is, noticeably, the
READ MOREIn the lead up to the opening next week of the Surface Popup Gallery space in their new Prahran location, and their opening show, Fibre Femmes, we decided to do something a little different. We set up the challenge for ourselves to do one interview with each of the artists involved for each day of
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