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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Several months ago, we saw some images from one of Ghostpatrols latest projects – the painting of a massive wind turbine out in Hepburn/Dalesford, Victoria. Now, the video for the project and a whole bunch of new images that haven’t been seen before have been released – and what a project it looks to have
READ MOREWe love Metro Gallerys oingoing live painting days – we’ve been to quite a few of them in the past! This weekend sees Melbourne street art Maestros DVATE, Shida and Matt Adnate get together to paint a bunch of panels in the gallery – you all probably know how these guys are, but if not
READ MORETom Vincent is one of those artists who has been quietly making his own way into the art world, surreptitiously building a body of work behind the scenes the likes of which I, for one, am hugely excited about. I’ve known Tom for some time now – not only is he a great artist, but
READ MOREOk. So I’m a bit behind on this one. DOES is having a show in April called Endless Perspectives. DOES’ work is some of my favourite graff of late. Super tight, amazing colour schemes and some of the cleanest lines around. Can’t wait for the show!! From the press release: “Just Another and Does are
READ MORESo last Wednesday Herakut opened their show “Too High to Heal” at Metro Gallery Armadale. Having had the pleasure of watching them paint in Melbourne and Fitzroy, I was really looking forward to seeing their studio work in the flesh. The show delivered and exceeded my expectations. Beautifully detailed playful characters with amazingly accurate eyes
READ MORELast Friday, just before I left for Melbourne, I had the lucky opportunity to see two of my favourite artists at work on a great piece down in Melbournes Union Lane. Herakut have been doing a bunch of work across the globe in the past few years and they are one of the most prolific,
READ MOREAlas, the one show this year that I was keener than hell to see – and I missed it (okay, so I’m not in Melbourne, but hey). God. Damn. From all accounts via Dave Russell, who got all the photos for us from the recent Dabs Myla show, it was probably the most packed that
READ MOREYou’ve probably all heard the news and seen it already, but here it is again – Dabs Myla will be returning home from their Hollywood abode next week, for a entirely new exhibition – “All Good Things …” at Metro Gallery in Armadale. If you’ve been following Dabs Myla for the last few years (like
READ MOREOne of our all time favourite Perth artists, Kyle Hughes-Odgers (who may be familiar to you also, under an older moniker, Creepy) is back at the turner Galleries in early February with a new show, A Thousand Lights From A Hundred Skies. “Kyle’s highly stylised thick torsoed, big-headed and spider-limbed figures exist in a unique
READ MOREWe first came across George Diamandis whilst he was painting at Maitreya festival last year – and we loved the colourful geometry that he was painting. Now, it looks like George will be showing a bunch of work at House Of Bricks in the first week of February and we’re pretty intrigued by it all.
READ MOREWithout a doubt, Melbourne street art would not be what it is without the talented Drewfunks work adorning our walls. Over the past ten years, Drew has produced a massive body of work – both on the walls, and in the gallery. His style is instantly recognisable, his fusion of Western and Asian culture pervading
READ MOREGood things come to those who wait, and these were well worth waiting for! We finally got hold of some great pics from the SDM show at Revolver the other week, courtesy of our mate Dread Cat. Have to say, that every Seasons Of Change is amazing, and this one was no exception to that.
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