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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
For the past ten years, if you’ve looked at any walls in Melbourne, chances are you have seen some of the work from three artists who were there right at the start of it all – Sync, Ha-Ha and Dlux. Stenciling and painting their way across the city, these guys were all pioneers at a
READ MOREHoly crap!!! Some years ago, I headed down to the Melbourne docks to check out the premier of a Melbourne street art documentary by a crew of visiting French producers – Julien Sena and Romain Levrault. Filmed during the Melbourne Stencil Festival in 2008, this was a grand snapshot of a whole bunch of artists
READ MOREOnce again it’s that time of the month, from blue lanes to Human Zoo’s. As the weather gets warmer the lane ways and streets of Melbourne come alive, here are just a few of my favourite images. [nggallery id=299 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry]
READ MOREHeres the latest from our man, Dean Sunshine, as he presents all his favourite pieces from Melbourne street art and graffiti that he’s seen throughout August – check it out! [nggallery id=295 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry] 1. Keith Haring – Collingwood 2. Lucy Lucy – Thomastown 3. Be Free – Brunswick 4. Yo Snowy – Brunswick 5. HA
READ MOREIt’s hard to believe we’re at the end of May already. What an awesome year it has been so far, May was no exception. Dean brings us his favourite pieces for the month as usual, nice work Dean. Love the Shida and Two piece and also the crazy LOV3 piece on the Collingwood silos, how
READ MOREAfter having spent a really good amount of time in Kuala Lumpur and checking out the streets and walls of Singapore, I picked up stumps and headed over the Pacific on the next part of what has now turned into an epic adventure; San Francisco – I’m in Guatemala right now, so San Fran actually
READ MORESo. Much. Awesome! We’ve been seeing these strips from Kieran Mangan, starring local Melbourne artist (and legend) Ha-Ha for quite some time – bits and pieces here and there, and we’ve loved them. They’re a perfect blend of Ha-Haisms, great art by both Kieran Mangan and Ha-HA, and the wonderfully … non-mainstream theories that the
READ MOREThere’s always time on a Thursday lunch break to take a few minutes out and check out some cool assed videos from around Oz and NZ, and that’s what the Transmissions are for! Watch on, viewers, as we compile this weeks videos we’ve seen around the traps. (image via The Conspiracies of Ha-Ha by Kieran
READ MOREMan, we love new magazines, especially when its a digital magazine and their content focus is on Australian and international artists. When its also put together by the guy behind one of our favourite flickr streams that covers street art up in Sydney, well, its a must read. “Knock knock magazine profiles street level emerging
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
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