Snapshots - Heesco - Mongo Hustle
- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
With COVID-19 sadly shutting the doors of all art galleries nation wide, the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) has dropped a in-depth virtual tour of the amazing Keith Haring & Jean-Michel Basquiat: Crossing Lines exhibition online. So if you missed your chance to see the show in person, you can head over to the NGV
READ MOREEasey St, Collingwood as seen eight Melbourne artists collaborate on a massive wall in a tribute to legendary New York artists Keith Haring & Jean Michel Basquiat. Artists: Heesco @heesco Conrad Bizjak @conrad_bizjak Chehehe @stayingcheative DVATE @dvate Sabeth @s4be7h Phibs @phibs_has_instagram Ling @lingerid Duke @dukeygrimo All images captured by the brilliant p1xels [nggallery id=556 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry]
READ MOREJune was an amazing month for me, I learnt so much as I’m always eager to learn new techniques from people who inspire me. I’m really enjoying the progression of my photos, each week I seem to elevate my style beyond my expectations, due to people like Nicole Reed, Nella Pixels and Michael Danischewski, these
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 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 MOREArtist Niels “Shoe” Meulman (NSM) has pursued many different variations of creativity throughout his life; graffiti artist, calligrapher, advertiser and gallery owner – yet it may be now, brush in hand, that he has truly found his niche. Growing up in the Netherlands, Shoe picked up a spray can at the dawn of the graffiti
READ MOREMeet Jumbo and Zap – two super powered artists from the urban realm of inner Sydney. Both have spent years gratifying our streetscapes with colour and mystery, witnessing first hand the progressive explosion of urban art and its mainstream cultural by-product. Their upcoming collaborative project at Lo-FI, Planetarium, offers a sneak peek into two very
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