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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
A few weeks ago I had the chance to head down to check out JAW from DMV as he was getting started on a pretty epic project – painting the entirety of a bus, top to bottom. JAW is more than well know for his immaculate detail, and when I saw the sketch for it
READ MOREGary Seaman was here in Melbourne not too long ago, and, catching up on our snapshot backlog, we have all the photos from his show down at Just Another Project Space in Prahran! He also recently had a show this week up in Sydney, head over to The Opening Hours to check that one out!
READ MOREWell, this was one seriously cool show, and one of my favourite shows I’ve been to since I’ve returned from my travels. Adelaide crew Print Cult made their visit over here to Melbourne a couple of weeks ago, and brought with them a seriously crazy amount of amazing work – as you can see for
READ MOREOver the past few months, Ero embarked upon a rather cool little project in his spare time to paint up one of the latest additions to the Melbourne food truck renaissance – Ghost Kitchen. “‘Ghost Kitchen’ came about due to there being ceremonial customs where food and drink is provided to ghosts, gods and ancestors
READ MOREOnce again, Dean Sunshine gives us his Top Ten images of Melbourne street art and graffiti that he’s seen around the traps – cool selection this month from the man, so check it all out below! [nggallery id=306 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry] 1. JD, Mysterious Al, Facter, Unwell Bunny 2. Civil – Carlton 3. Slicer – Melbourne drain
READ MOREFriday night I headed down to Collingwood for what would turn out to be a uniquely cool opening and a fun concept. I arrived just at Innocence Of The Apocalypse as the sun was setting down at the Peel street park, right in front of a giant pasteup of a dead bird – obviously, a
READ MORELast Friday night we headed down to Backwoods Gallery to check out Drewfunk and Otis Chamberlains ‘show “Coalescence”. It was both artists first show after they each had a bit of a hiatus, and the works were all kinds of awesome – a brilliant mesh between both artists unique styles, and with some truly breathtaking
READ MORELast night I made my way down to Little Hoddle Street in Richmond to check out the latest and greatest show put on by the crew at Dangerfork – and it was a great exhibition! Dangerforks new space down in Richdmond is awesome – not only do they have a great setup for all their
READ MOREOur good mate EdinFocus sent us through a bunch of photos of something that had a mass of Melbourne graffiti aficionados talking, and crowding, down at Collingwood over the weekend. The second part of ITN Architects (following on from The Hive apartments) three part graffiti inspired project, the End To End building envisaged three of
READ MOREOne of the best things that I’ve had a chance to catch up on since I’ve returned to Oz this week has been checking out all the photos and videos around the recent release of King Brown Issue 9. One of my favourite print journals, King Brown has been a staple diet of mine since
READ MORESorry for the delay in this post folks. Tuesday the 2nd of July saw the opening night of ‘Welcome To The World Of…‘ at Linton and Kay Galleries by Brooklyn based Perth artist, Daek William. The irst solo exhibition in his hometown since his move to Brooklyn was a huge show, both in the the
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