LUSH – still undeniably the most prolific artist on Melbourne’s streets. Here is another collection of some of the many the walls he has painted over the last few months.
Sunshines Top 10 Melbourne Street Art & Graffiti – February 2018
Denial from Canada launches his new solo exhibition Control Alt Delete at the VS Gallery in Richmond, Melbourne. Check out the video below of artist painting the whole front facade of this new gallery.
http://www.invurt.com/2018/02/07/sunshines-top-10-melbourne-streetart-graffiti-january-2018/
When I was asked to get involved in this project, I just could not resist. Using street artists to change the towers of inferno outside Crown Casino into fire breathing dragons to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year sounded like such a fun and unique activation. Five awesome artists were chosen – Conrad Bizjak Facter Makatron Ruskidd and Mulga check […]
for more information, check Metro Gallery website http://www.metrogallery.com.au/exhibition-stormie-mills-2018
http://www.invurt.com/2017/12/10/39439/
As a documenter of street art and graffiti myself, there are some other photographers out there that I respect and admire – first and foremost Henry Chalfant and Martha Cooper for their amazing efforts in the 70’s and 80’s in New York, and then comes Rennie Ellis who was taking photos of graffiti he spotted in the lanes and […]
https://www.facebook.com/abcnews.au/videos/10156806197314908/ https://www.broadsheet.com.au/melbourne/art-and-design/article/milk-bar-opens-collingwood
Sunshines Top 10 Melbourne Street Art & Graffiti – October 2017
This is what happens when you throw two street artists on a killer wall and let them go nuts. Deams and Shida couldn’t be more opposite – one extremely strict using perfect straight lines, curves and geometry, the other more organic and fluid with bodies that weightlessly dance. I am pretty fortunate that I get […]
This country is clearly divided about marriage equality, in fact I think the issues surrounding the topic have brought out some of the the best and the worst in Australians. I still do not understand why the politicians are spending millions of our tax dollars to pay for this process when they could have, SHOULD […]