Upon arriving at Last Chance Studios in Perth, WA, I met Timothy Rollin, a prolific local artist and rad dude with an affinity for bird life and some serious D-floor skills.
One glorious sunny day during what Perth calls Winter, we headed down to Hyde Park to read comics and feed the ducks.
Graffiti on Graffers #6 – Rollin x Bridge
Photographed by Daek
Gold Coast artist Sam Smith brings his first Sydney solo exhibition to Oh Really Gallery this week.
‘Mad Dogs. Part 1’
Just because you’re paranoid, doesn’t mean they’re not after you.
The strange and terrible saga of the Mad Dogs.
Opening Thursday 29 July 2010 6-9pm
Continuing until 8 august
Oh Really Gallery
55 Enmore Road, Newtown (Sydney)
More info here – www.submarineco.com
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Check it out at http://www.nawlz.com
What really happens when you deadlight? You force you’re brain circuitry into an artificial flux to the point of overload. It’s like switching on a thousand light bulbs at once. Then one day they all blow and they’re not so easy to replace. You’re brain is stripped back to a basic operatiing level and reduced to primal instinct, what I call, the Raw Analogue. – Harley Chambers
First day back at work, Harley takes to the seedy streets of Metzer Lane to escape the suffocating stillness of his mundane apartment.
Kyle Magee is a dude on a mission. He’s been whiting out corporate advertising and he’s prepared to go to jail to start a debate about advertising and the global corporate media. Kyle’s been pathologised by the system, experienced incarceration and been ignored by his lawyers and Magistrates in the system. Kyle now gives his side of the story. To find out more, visit Kyle’s website globalliberalmediaplease.net
listen to this interview here
This monumental installation from FAILE is insane. The structure and surrounds are made up of a diverse mix of sculpture, ornate metal work and mosaic tiling. Hell, there is even one crazy fountain and as for the collab’s trademark layered mash up’s, they have evolved into the brilliant relief pieces you can see adorning the walls. epic.
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Malaysian born Illustrator/Artist Drewfunk now resides in Melbourne after deciding to quit his full-time job as a designer to live his passion. He draws his inspirations from the city streets whilst staying true to his oriental heritage and has been known to have an aerosol addiction.