Snapshots - Heesco - Mongo Hustle
- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
You can’t go wrong with the combination of Selina Miles and Sofles. Its great seeing old mate smashing it out all over the globe as per usual. I loved seeing him smash that truck, and doing his usual crazy pieces all over the place as only Sofles can. Check out the video below!
READ MOREOne of the freshest car parks I have seen in a long time, featuring some of Melbourne’s finest Graffiti artists from past and present. As you walk around you will notice that each room has utilised the same colour palette and as you can expect the end result was amazing. So next time you’re in
READ MORESingaporean street art duo Ink & Clog had a bit of a trip over to Europe recently, and whilst there they did what they do best – destroyed a bunch of walls with a bunch of mad art. These two just keep powering on lately, with exhibitions, walls and all kinds of mad creativity –
READ MOREA grand show of both locally known and international artists will be opening up this week in Sydney, as the aMBUSH crew and M Contemporary team up to present From The Streets – a celebration of artists who have their roots in street based practices. “Please join us for the opening of FROM THE STREETS
READ MOREOnce again David Russell has put together all of his favourite photos that he’s taken over the past month from around the streets of Melbourne – an absolute fine collection of work in this one, brilliant. Check it all out below! [nggallery id=328 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry]
READ MORELast night I had the immense fortune to see something that you just don’t see very often (indeed, I don’t think that its ever been seen before from these two guys …). Two of Melbournes undisputed Kings, Paris and Peril, held a kick ass solo show together down at Revolver, and I fkn loved it.
READ MOREThe latest in this excellent series by Revolver. 2 of Melbourne’s most iconic writers, Paris and Peril take the stage for their 1ST show ever in their 30 years history painting together. Paris and Peril were true pioneers in the Melbourne graffiti scene, always looking for new ways to push their styles, and introduced Melbourne
READ MORESadly I wasn’t able to make it down to this, I had to watch it vicariously via Instagram and Facebook photos. Ed’s done a great job with another video below.. Enjoy. Croft Alley paint session @ The Croft Institute from EdInFocus on Vimeo. From Ed “Local and international artists repainted Croft Alley last week for
READ MOREAlas, we have had news that this event has been cancelled … “Unfortunately due to unforeseen circumstances this event has had to be cancelled. All tickets purchased through Eventbrite will be refunded shortly. All tickets purchased through a promoter you will need to contact your promoter for your refund. We sincerely apologise for the inconvenience.”
READ MOREFor the past few months, Deb has been concertedly throwing her talents and creativity into supporting numerous projects in order to raise both awareness, and well needed funding for the Australian Cancer Council. With Man Up, a brilliant collection of male artists from across the world, we believe that she has completely outdone herself, and
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