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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
OPPOSITIONAL DEFIANCE DISORDER By Akemi Ito “I Guess you’d call my art contemptible art, most of it gets painted over with beige or grey by other people, so it doesn’t curry much favour, mostly because it’s illegal art, illegal you’ve got to be kidding me, oppositionaly defiant even. A body of stencil art representing two
READ MOREThis wall dropped a few weeks back, bringing together artists such as Askew 1 from New Zealand, Adnate, Sirum, Kid Silk, Bryan Itch, Ethix and Sigs. Check it out the next time you are at Northland Shopping Centre, till we meet again get out there and explore the world. [nggallery id=436 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry]
READ MORESOMETHING FOR THE REST OF US BY ASTROWITCH “Something for the rest of us is intended to be a celebration and exploration of queer identities and aesthetics through a brightly coloured and stylised portraiture of queer people. So much of the world is designed to accommodate heteronormative, cisnormative and male perspectives that I just wanted
READ MOREThese photos are shot over one week, just to give you an idea of the size of this amazing collaboration between some of Melbourne, Brisbane and New Zealand’s finest graffiti and street artists. Shaun Hossack from the ever busy Juddy Roller crew, once again breathing life in to an otherwise lifeless urban canvas changing the
READ MORELast week saw the very talented French artist Choq with his solo show Choqworld at Juddy Roller, the show featuring his unique style which Melbourne has fallen in love with. His way of painting everyday scenes he comes across in his travels always puts a smile on my face, I was even lucky enough to
READ MOREI can’t wait for Choq’s solo show this Friday night, I have been watching the progress over the last few months and all I can say is don’t miss this one. Juddy Roller Presents – Choq World Acclaimed Parisian street artist Choq’s first Australian solo show + launch for new video work by Choq and
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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