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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Back in December, our good mate Cinzah Seekayem held his solo show at Endemic World “Cosmological Beginnings” – and, thankfully (because we couldn’t attend, alas!) he’s now released the video from the show!! Man, such beautiful work, which is to be expected from the man – you can check it all out below! Cosmological Beginnings
READ MOREWell this one snuck up on us, and once again its great to see our kind of art thriving up on the Gold Coast. Comb Gallery just celebrated their first birthday, and they have done a great job in their first year. Combs mission statement is to “provide the southern coastal region with a space
READ MOREHere we go with the next installment of Dean Sunshines Top Ten images from the streets. This top ten business rules, and we’re looking forward to expanding it out to cover other areas in the future! For now, enjoy these latest pics of Melbourne street art in this ongoing series! Hover over the images for
READ MOREAnd we’re up! You know how we roll on Thursdays, so lets just get straight into our weekly roundup of as many varied Oz videos from around the web. Jack Douglas recently had his show “Airing Out Your Dirty Laundry” In Melbourne, and this is a nice little recap of the opening! Jack is the
READ MOREIt always intrigues me just how many people have a not-so-secret obsession with robots. I’m not quite sure where the fascination comes from, but, being one of those people myself, it is no surprise that whenever I encounter Cracked Ink’s work I’m often left with a sly smile. His recognisable black and white monster robots
READ MOREWe only just got notice of this, and hopefully everyone gets a chance to check it all out! Its a busy week this week with a bunch of stuff on, but checking out the fruits of the entire Red Bull Wreckers competition? That’s something that has to be seen! “Red Bull Gallery proudly presents a
READ MOREOn a rooftop in Fitzroy on a cool Melbourne Saturday night, some of the best street artists from Australia and New Zealand gathered for the finals of the Red Bull Wreckers Yard. The culmination of this Trans Tasman event saw Brisbane artist Sofles took the top spot for the second year running. Some incredible pieces
READ MOREIt’s been raging the past few weeks, but now each city has claimed its own champion, and their set to battle it out to the finish at this weekends Red Bull Wreckers finale in Melbourne. We’ve seen pics along the way, and we know that the talent is superb – but who will reign supreme?
READ MOREIf you haven’t got much planned tomorrow lunchtime, then get yourself down to K’ Road for one of my favourite combinations of good things – Live art and Charity. To celebrate Amnesty Internationals 50th birthday and continue the campaign for human rights, St. Kevin’s Arcade plays host to some of New Zealand’s finest street artists
READ MORECinzah Merkens, aka Seekayem, is undeniably one of New Zealand’s top street artists. His combination of vibrant colours and intense line work creates an aesthetic that is nothing short of awesome. Big eyes, Goofy Grins, Skulls, Owls and little hats are just a few features of Seekayem’s signature style. As a recipient of the ‘Peoples
READ MOREA packed crowd braved the cold and rain to watch the second New Zealand heat of the Red Bull Wreckers Yard live art event in Auckland over the weekend. Cinzah AKA ‘Seekayem’ won the battle and a spot in the trans-tasman final. Cinzah joins artists Yels and Itch, along with the winners of the Aussie
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