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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
One of the coolest projects that we’ve had the pleasure of being involved with over the past few years, is the amazingly diverse and comprehensive Cutback project, put together by Rachel Bentley. Traversing the world, interviewing a plethora of amazing artists and grabbing shots of work from a hundred different walls, the Cutback project, both
READ MOREAaron Glasson is something of a wanderer, traversing the globe with a talent laden hand coupled with a message of awareness and hope for the plight of our oceans. His work often revolves around painting colourful extrapolations of surreal, psychedelia infused denizens replete with barnacled patterns, anthropodic hitchhikers and other encrusted, symbiotic bottom dwellers –
READ MOREVexta has been a busy lady, with a whole bunch of projects in the past few months. One of the ones I found really interesting was her recent collaboration with snowboarder Scotty James for a new Samsung winter Olpympics campaign. Sure, its a little commercial, but that aspect of it all didnt even touch Vextas
READ MOREHoly crap!!! Some years ago, I headed down to the Melbourne docks to check out the premier of a Melbourne street art documentary by a crew of visiting French producers – Julien Sena and Romain Levrault. Filmed during the Melbourne Stencil Festival in 2008, this was a grand snapshot of a whole bunch of artists
READ MOREDean delivers his usual goodness for the month of July with his latest top ten. So much goodness last month. [nggallery id=290 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry] 1. Ian Strange – Melbourne 2. Killa – Burnley 3. Rone, Wonderlust & Tooth – Collingwood 4. Rashe – Brunswick 5. Shida & Vexta – Brunswick 6. Be Free – Collingwood 7.
READ MOREWell it has been another busy month, capturing the ever changing streets of Melbourne’s diverse street art scene. Here is a selection of some of my favourite images from the last 30 days enjoy . Peace [nggallery id=283 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry]
READ MOREI mean, dear god damn look at that list of artists – aMBUSH Gallery keeps setting the bar for some amazing shows, and, teaming up with Doctor Dboe their next show is a cacophonic array of black and white imagery – our favourite! “Faced with the challenge of stark simplicity, 67 Australian and international artists
READ MOREOn a swing floating above a Melbourne laneway, sits a black and white stocking clad, red caped figure. Her visage is one well known to fans of Melbourne street art, however this is not the paste up imagery of Urban Cake Lady that they are familiar with – instead, the girl in the photograph is
READ MORESo, here’s out weekly wrap up of all that is good and cool amongst the world of Australian and NZ street art, graffiti and underground styles. Follow on for this weeks video wrap up! This is one fine ass video put together by David Anthony Parkinson featuring Adelaides Cameo – watch this one, its straight
READ MOREVexta is back with a new solo show up at the Edwina Corlette Gallery in Brisbane, this time delving deep into the structure of the universe and how we are all connected, with In-Between worlds. As always, this next show will be a whole range of creatively inspired works spread over the gamut of installations,
READ MOREWell, it’s been a bed ridden summer-flu week here, but we’ve still managed to keep our head above water (for the most part, excuse yesterdays lack of updates!) and we’ve still managed to find a crapload of awesome videos for this weeks Transmissions so, without further ado. First up, man, are we looking forward to
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