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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Takie is one of those artists whose work simply draws you in and leaves you looking for all the little intricacies in her work. Since interviewing her last year, Takie has gone on to do several more group shows and exhibits, and seeing yet another solo show from her is grand – and this one
READ MOREBack in 2010, when I first started Invurt, one of the very first interviews we ran was with two of my favourite artists – Dabs Myla. They were, at that time, just settling in to their new life in Los Angeles, having emigrated to the USA in the pursuit of artistic happiness and a fully
READ MOREI can pinpoint where I met E.L.K. to the exact moment, and I can remember quite clearly, exactly, what was said and what happened. In fact, I wrote about it, so even if my memory had of, by chance, been a little hazy its all there. It was, truth be told, something of a “moment”
READ MOREThe 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 MOREIt’s no real secret that we have a particular penchant for character art – the strange, the wonderful, the grotesque and, of course, the beautiful. Whenever we see artists who are pushing their characters in new and unique ways, our curiosity gets piqued – and we can’t help but want to find out a bit
READ MOREOne of the many things I have loved about graffiti and street art throughout my life has been that sense of discovering something, or someone, new – and not having the slightest fkn clue as to who did it. Though over the years I have had the pleasure of meeting many artists behind the veils
READ MORELooking like all the international shows are starting to ramp up for the year, and we’ll cover whatever we see of Oz and NZ artists doing it large out in the world! First up for the year is a new solo show from Kyle Hughes-Odgers, affectionately and better know to all of you as Creepy.
READ MOREClick here for Part #1 of this feature interview with acclaimed Melbourne Artist Michael Peck. Even though not always directly pictured in the products hanging on the walls, the aircraft of World War II are the most obvious objects that are associated with Michael Pecks recent show at Melbournes Metro Gallery, The Landing. “It’s definitely
READ MORELast week we had the absolute pleasure of attending Michael Pecks solo show ‘The Landing’ at Metro Gallery – what we saw, blew us away. Its one thing doing the interview, talking about the artwork and delving into these things like we did with our Feature Interview, it’s another to see it all the flesh
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
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