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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Christmas is upon us, and you know what that means? That means you should go and buy some art for those you love! Where else could you find some real bargains on such an occasion? Well, Safehouse Studio, of course! Haha, okay, enough fkn infomercial. But, really, you know that when a group of artists
READ MOREOne of our favourite shows we’ve been to this year was Ink Dots Black Spots – so much to see, so much damn fine art in print form. Spread over two venues, it was a jam packed with punters and purveyors. When we saw last week that it was heading up to Sydney, we couldn’t
READ MOREWe don’t often post too much news here on the website, so please excuse this break from our regular services. We’ve been slightly remiss with some of our updates lately, due to the fact that we’ve been hell busy on a variety of different projects. We do apologise for this, as we haven’t had much
READ MORELast night we headed down to the newly minted “Litre Space” off Franklin st for the solo show from Dangerfork/ID/Safehouse stalwart, Chris Drummond. Firstly – we fucking love Litre Space. It’s perfect. Where some galleries go for wide encompassing spaces, Litre has played to its strength – its a mad space, in miniature. Seriously. I
READ MOREOur fkn love for what all the guys at Safehouse do is rivalled only by our love for the artwork that they all produce. A collective of hard working professionals whose talent, drive and motivation massively outweighs our own, Safehouse studios started up last year and since then they have just gone from strength to
READ MOREOver fifty artists from across 15 tattoo studios? Yes, you heard it right. Plus, it’s all for charity – this is big, this is Ink Dots Black Spots. “In its inaugural year this exhibition was born from the idea to share artwork from numerous artists to their fans & the public, whilst contributing to those
READ MOREIt’s almost here, people! We’ve been to every one of the Seasons Of Change exhibitions thus far, and we have to say, the series is a total winner. Taking various graff orientated artists and displaying them for a single night at the infamous Revolver nightclub, well, it’s a stroke of genius. With The Royal Deviates
READ MOREHell yeah. Melbourne graffiti artist, Dvate, will be heading to Rancho Notorious at the end of the month, as the SDM crew member unleashes his talented hand on a bunch of works. Having started painting way back in the 90s, DVATE has make a solid and lasting mark on the Australian graff scene, and, imho,
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