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Monthly archive: March, 2012
Sagaki Keita

Sagaki Keita

The mind of 28-year old Japanese artist Sagaki Keita works in mysterious ways. Keita’s absolutely blown mine away with illustrations of drawings within a drawing. I love the contrasting ideas of Keita’s seemingly childish doodles slowly forming the structure of this classically proportioned Greek-godlike statue. It’s wonderful to see on Keita’s website, the growth and... Read On
Jon Burgerman

Jon Burgerman

New York based artist Jon Burgerman has captivated my eyeballs with his one-line scrawling* and crazy colours. I admire his relaxed and completely free approach to his work. Read On
Carnovsky in RGB

Carnovsky in RGB

  CMYK is so yesterday. Italian artists, Francesco Rugi & Silvia Quintanilla, aka Carnovsky does some RAD-RAD-RAD work with RGB colours on walls. It’s not a new idea, and I feel this is going to start trending soon but Carnovsky does it on such a large scale in such minute detail that its RAD-GREAT-BALLIN. RGB is a work about... Read On
Robert M Ball

Robert M Ball

London-based illustrator Robert M Ball does some really balling geometric illustrations. Read On
A/D + Ironlak Graffiti/Street-Art Prize

A/D + Ironlak Graffiti/Street-Art Prize

  AA/D + Ironlak Graffiti/Street-Art Prize Brought to you by Ironlak and Adobe Think you’re the next big thing in street-art? Send us a photograph of your latest graffiti pieces, paste-ups or murals and we at A/D will select five finalists to be critiqued by Ironlak family member ‘Vans the Omega’. One lucky entrant will... Read On
Bad Acid and Instant Film

Bad Acid and Instant Film

Opening tomorrow night at Black Cat in Fitzroy is a great collab of film and illustration by Hancock and Douglas E Pope. Read On
COMA (Containers of Modern Art) Submissions

COMA (Containers of Modern Art) Submissions

The Peoples Market at Docklands on Saturdays are launching their art spaces, ‘Containers of Modern Art’ (COMA) this Saturday, and every Saturday after running alongside the food, flea, and market. They are on the hunt for creative’s to fill containers as mini pop-up exhibition spaces. Read On
Slicer (AWOL) & Rashe (2AC) Port Melbourne

Slicer (AWOL) & Rashe (2AC) Port Melbourne

Stopped past Port Melbourne Industrial yesterday. Read On
Theres More! @ Cocoa Jackson

Theres More! @ Cocoa Jackson

  We waited for the weather to settle, and headed to Cocoa Jackson studios on Saturday for the paint session, and to check out the exhibition that opened last Thursday. Read On
The George Lane Party

The George Lane Party

St.Kilda locals will be happy to hear about the George Lane Bar relaunch this weekend. Read On
Shiny new website

Shiny new website

Welcome to the new site and a quick progress update on Issue No.2 Read On
The People's Market

The People’s Market

The newly established Melbourne Peoples Market & Flea is open every Saturday of the month in Docklands. Read On
There's More!

There’s More!

From the 23rd to the 26th of March, Cocoa Jackson Studios in Brunswick is holding an art extravaganza festival of awesome, and we can’t wait. With live painting from over 80, yes 80 artists, film screenings, parties, workshops, BBQ’s, DIY sessions, and more, this event is going to be epic. Read On
GIF GOODNESS

GIF GOODNESS

Gif goodness. Read On
New York City Kings @ RTIST

New York City Kings @ RTIST

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