Snapshots - Heesco - Mongo Hustle
- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Gimiks Born, is a builder of worlds. As a storyteller, and lover of both pop culture and ancient histories and mythology, each frame of the work he produces contains a creative narrative that is nothing short of immersive. With cross skilled disciplines in design, illustration, painting and street art, Brisbane based Gimiks Born has, over
READ MORE19 Karen Gallery on the Gold Coast has three openings this Saturday night with solo shows ‘Tarts and Flours’ from Beck Wheeler, ‘The Fellows and The Bloodies’ from Kate McCarthy and ‘Runaway with me’ with Mica Still. With these amazing artists heralding from around Australia and New Zealand, each exhibit brings its own unique flavour.
READ MORECalling all aerosol artists! It’s you, and your crew, against the rest of the world! Break out the Ironlak cans and get ya game on, the prize is worth is weight in paint. All your rule and regulations, stipulations and reservations are below – put this at the top of you list of things to
READ MOREWe only just spotted this one, which opens up tomorrow in Auckland, and looks like a great showcase of a variety of talented artists – some of whom have graced our pages here before. From Seekyam: “Key speaker from the We Can Create programme, New York based illustrator, designer and fine artist Sara Blake is
READ MOREBack again after a massively hectic month of article writing and editing! August has been an interesting month in the news, so here is your wrap up of all (most all!) things media related in Oz and New Zealand … Mandy Ord and her work was in the SMH last week also – you mgiht
READ MORELots of things happening in the land of the long white cloud, not least of which are a bunch of community murals going up across the place. Its always good to see the support of local councils and transportation companies in beautifying the walls, and, having completed their work at Porirua train station, the artists
READ MORENext week, one of New Zealand’s finest and most pro-active exports, Mark Alsweiler, is launching yet another solo exhibition at Sydney’s China Heights Gallery. Reminiscent of the folk art that influences it, Mark’s unique style invites the viewer to explore the narratives behind the characters occupying his artworks, even if he himself, isn’t quite sure
READ MOREIt always intrigues me just how many people have a not-so-secret obsession with robots. I’m not quite sure where the fascination comes from, but, being one of those people myself, it is no surprise that whenever I encounter Cracked Ink’s work I’m often left with a sly smile. His recognisable black and white monster robots
READ MOREWell. What can we say about this week? It’s a record week. Not only do we have a special first release for you, but we have officially broken the ten-videos-in-a-week number, and what a run of videos they are … First up – if you haven’t seen it already floating around the place since last
READ MOREOn a rooftop in Fitzroy on a cool Melbourne Saturday night, some of the best street artists from Australia and New Zealand gathered for the finals of the Red Bull Wreckers Yard. The culmination of this Trans Tasman event saw Brisbane artist Sofles took the top spot for the second year running. Some incredible pieces
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