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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
DOES is a man in love with letters. Recently, this Dutch artist has been making waves down under, with both his intricate letterforms and his enthusiastic translation of calligraphic symbols into swathes of colourfully saturated, alphabetic beauty. For nearly fifteen years, the breadth and scope by which this artist has portrayed this love is remarkable
READ MOREAnother action packed week of the creative kind with big shows opening up all over the country. All of us here at Invurt have been busying ourselves and coordinating our team of art addicted crazies. We’ve got so many projects in the works that we might not have time to eat or sleep for a
READ MOREAfter hitting Sydney with his hugely successful, sold out and amazing solo show “I Love Letters” – DOES brings his work down to the ‘Burn to show everyone what’s what in his world – and what a fkn world it is. Colourful, vibrant, stylised and unique, DOES works stands up there with the best of
READ MOREFirst appearing over ten years ago on walls and facades around the city, Cam Scale isn’t a stranger to the Melbourne street art scene. In more recent years, however, Scale has also had his unique work commissioned for some pretty hefty commercial enterprises, including Pepsi Max, Lion Nathan and Microsofts Xbox. As a successful artist
READ MOREFollowing on from last weeks grand, gorgeous (speaking of which, we even managed to procure a beautiful new Aida Sabic piece for our walls) and fun opening of the new Rancho Notorious gallery at 1000 Pound Bend, they have their first solo show coming up with none other than Cam Scale, who recently wow’ed the
READ MOREOh yeah, a Friday Wrap! We know we say this every now and again, but apologies for the lack of a weekly wraps lately – things have been a little crazy in the last two or three weeks. Between work trips, setting up our new workshop & studio space in Prahran, working on a new
READ MORE1000 Pound Bend is about to welcome a new addition, in the form of Rancho Notorious, their new upstairs gallery and cinema space. More galleries means more outlets for artists to get their work out, and with a highly experienced and knowledgeable crew behind it, theres no doubt in our minds that the new incarnation
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