Snapshots - Heesco - Mongo Hustle
- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Its a brand new year, and this one, the first month of January, has had a lot o great shit turn out on the streets of our city. Check out all the great works that Dean Sunshine captured around the traps as we go into this next year of awesomeness! [nggallery id=554 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry] 1. Deams
READ MOREWelcome to 2017 and my first Through The Lens post of the year, I thought what better than to start the year with a dope selection of some of Melbourne’s finest graffiti. This year already looks to be an amazing year of street art and graffiti, I can’t wait to capture it with my lens
READ MOREDon’t forget to get down to Blender Studios tomorrow night from 6-8pm for the Melbourne Street Art Guide book launch. Melbourne Street Art Guide Edited by Din Heagney, Allison Fogarty & Ewan McEoin Published by Thames & Hudson Australia Cover by Rone. Photo by Ben Wesley. 224 pages, colour, softcover Featured artists and interviews with: ABYSS_607,
READ MOREApril has flown by but not without leaving Melbourne with some amazing works of art, here are just a few of my favourite moments I managed to capture. [nggallery id=496 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry]
READ MOREHave a look what I captured last month in and around Melbourne, from day to night especially with the warmer weather It’s nice going out late in the evening when I have the streets to myself. [nggallery id=467 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry]
READ MOREHere are 65 images I think sum up 2015 pretty well, having said that I’m really looking forward to what 2016 has install so see you guys soon. [nggallery id=463 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry]
READ MOREThe month of May has passed us by leaving us with so much to see, from the ASRC project in Nicholson street Footscray painted by Dvate, Mike Makatron, Conrad Bizjak, Heesco and Duke Style, also just around the corner you will also find an amazing piece by Brisbane artist Guido Vanhelten. One of my favourite’s
READ MORELast month saw some amazing work from Melbourne’s graffiti and street art community, painting all manner of shapes and sizes from small canvases to mega productions spanning as far as the boom arm would allow. As for the laneways there is always a fresh burner or two amongst all the of the mess, which I
READ MOREThis would have to be one of my favourite walls so far this year and the key word is collaboration, artists such as Bryan Itch, Mike Makatron, Plea, Damon Soule, Nitsua, Adam Paquette, Stiff Ives and Sparkles, all came together to create something pretty special. [nggallery id=427 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry gallery_width=500]
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