Snapshots - Heesco - Mongo Hustle
- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Check out this late night video by our mates over at What’s Good! of a bunch of decommissioned Comeng Metro trains. These retired Comeng train carriages have been getting hit pretty hard over the last few days. We’ve got a feeling there’s going to be a shit tonne of burners popping up. We can’t wait
READ MOREThis post is dedicated to David Russell and all the amazing photographs he shot over his Invurt days. Dave rocked a monthly look into the Melbourne graffiti and street art scene on Invurt from 2013 – 2017, capturing some of the best around. This “Best Of Through the Lens” gallery is a deep-dive into those
READ MORESelf Imposed Rules solo exhibition by Craig Cole at Dark Horse Experiment. “Self Imposed Rules is a gift to hip hop, a cry for expression in the face of suppression, and is a rap on a canvas so fresh it’s dripping with Morning Dew. It’s through his brush that Cole weaves universal magic, a story,
READ MOREAre you 12-25 years old? Do you love graffiti? Then get involved in this sweet competition from the amazing Just Another Agency. They have teamed up with Stonnington Youth Services to create a great iso project to keep your creative juices flowing. ‘C is for Colour’ is a free colouring book distributed across the City
READ MOREWe caught the SSR (Southern Shorthaul Railroad) 22-carriage freight train from Can’t Do Tomorrow Festival rolling through Kensington in Feb 2020. Artists (not in order) include; @m_e_r_d_a @simplesime @ethicks_sdm @askemsdm @n_a_s_t_e1 @tom_gerrard_ @keithturbo39 @s4be7h @elzup @lingerid @_nekta @thomaskilroc @dvate @akuzer @mickygtattoo This amazing feat was brought together by the legends at Just Another along with
READ MOREReflection by PHIBS is coming to Backwoods Gallery, opening virtually on Friday, May 22nd. We’ve been massive fans of Phibs for nearly 2 decades here in Melbourne. He has the ability to switch from graffiti to street art or to a combination of both effortlessly. This Sydney-sider is one of the most respected and renowned
READ MORETransit Patrol: An exhibition by Ron & Ransom coming to Revolver Upstairs for one night only 4th October 2019. Melbourne’s transit system of the mid to late 80s was completely overrun by graffiti writers. Their work was everywhere, from trains to walls to the 6 o’clock news. From around 1986 until the end of the
READ MORE‘POP ON LOCK’ is Seasons of Change Spring 2019 edition #33, proudly brought to you by Revolver Upstairs. “Artists will explore their fundamental style within the limitations of a palette consisting of black, white and one other colour to make it POP!” Seasons of change always bring the realness, whether it’s veterans or young guns
READ MOREOkay, here we go yet again (and again, can you believe this is No. 73? Jeezus) with Dean Sunshines picks for all the cool shit he saw around our city this month, and its a pretty nice collection indeed with everything from Lush and Dvate, to Love and relative newcomer Welin (who keeps getting up
READ MOREMarch has passed by leaving some pretty fresh art on the streets of Melbourne once again, the standout for me would definitely be the work of Rone in the now demolished Fairfield paper mills. The big Sinch tag rates as one of my favourites as well go big or go home as they say, also
READ MOREWelcome again to another look back at some of the amazing art by some very talented Melbourne artists, who consistently keep churning out some impressive works of art. Im always impressed at the constantly evolving styles especially by the graffiti community, forever pushing their craft to new heights. Melbourne also has a great line up
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