Snapshots - Heesco - Mongo Hustle
- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Tanja Jade, aka Misery, should be no stranger to those who are purveyors of all things illustrated, street and graff’d. Based out of New Zealand, she has, with a hell of a lot of diligent work, turned the fantastical world of her imagination into a mini empire of cool. With painting, street art, fashion and
READ MOREAs a mad fan of urban vinyl and designer toys, there is nothing better than seeing a custom toy show (even if I can’t make it, I can’t wait to see the pics!) – and when you see one that has the backing of Kid Robot, there really isn’t much else to say! With Red
READ MOREWe just saw this great show over at the fantastic Opening Hours site – Max Berry and Ears will both be opening shows at the Harrison Gallery in Paddington, Sydney next month – and this is just another time we wish we had a teleporter – serious, Kurzweil, get someone on to that, yeah? “’Passenger’
READ MOREFrom p4000 comes news that the next Vinyl Countdown, a custom Munny competition put on by Laced in Brisbane. Having a look through last years event, there looks like there was some exceptionally cool stuff done up for it, and we’re looking forward to hearing more about this show and what the artists come up
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 MOREThe other night we were able to briefly get down to the opening of the Midsummas Festival arts program – a part of which included Toy To The World. Such a cool show in general, and the TTTW portion was especially great. What was surprising, was just how many people had done Popobe bears for
READ MOREThe Brunswick Street Gallery has, for some time, been a bastion of visual innovation amongst the sidewalk-bustle of Melbournes creative hub, Fitzroy. With numerous exhibitions revolving around both solo and group works, as well as competitions for emerging and established artists, it is no surprise that their next endeavour is helping to foster the expanding
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