Yellow Submarine
Tuesday, July 13th, 2010I always loved this style of animation. not to mention the storyline which is totally like taking mushrooms. Amazing.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODNVo1o7w8M[/youtube]
I always loved this style of animation. not to mention the storyline which is totally like taking mushrooms. Amazing.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODNVo1o7w8M[/youtube]
Its been a while since i last drew this character. Undoubtably the character that I’m most famous for and have painted over the years. His name is Mr Grims. The reason why i have created some paste-ups is for theNational Gallery of Australia (NGA). They have collected street-art pieces over the years starting in 2003. THe NGA is holding an exhibition of their collection in October this year. All the street artists involved will be flown over for the launch. I think we will be doing some live painting etc.Closer to time Ill post more information about this amazing show.
Its brought back alot of memories drawing this character for hundreds of pasteups that filled the streets of Melbourne. I can do this with my eyes closed. That was the point. Repetition Repetition.
We are very pleased to announce that our collaboration print with Greg Craola Simkins and Jersey Joe Rime will be available from 16th July 2010 for one week only through Static Medium!
So we will release this special timed edition on July 16th, 2010 at 12:00pm PST at the low price of only $50 USD. The edition is open and will be closed after one week’s time. Each giclee will be numbered and signed by all four artists. We will also be adding hand embellishments to the print (each one will be unique in this way).
The print is inspired by the wall we painted together about a month ago in Silverlake Los Angeles. You can check out the wall in one of our older posts!
PRINT INFO:
“Look whats in my pants!” From Greg Craola Simkins, Dabs Myla and Jersey Joe Rime.
Open timed edition (edition quantity will be set after sale closes)
Giclee print on Museo Portfolio Rag Paper (printed with Epson HDR Ultrachrome Ink) Handsigned, numbered and embellished by each artist 12″ x 24″
$50 USD each or $125 USD including optional frame (price does not inclue s&h)
When the sale commences you can purchase the print through Static Medium
1st of July 2010
EVERFRESH: BLACKBOOK- limited edition pre-order.
PRE ORDERS NOW OPEN
PLEASE NOTE PRE-ORDER ONLY. WILL NOT BE SHIPPED UNTIL SEPTEMBER
EVERFRESH: BLACKBOOK
Limited Edition (500 only)
By Everfresh Studio
256 pages, 254 x 204 mm illustrated Hardcover with dust jacket
Limited Edition includes:
Hand Signed by all Studio artists
Hand finished cover
1 of 500 Everfresh Screen Print
1 Photographic print signed & numbered by Josh Robenstone (assorted from 6 different photos, editions of 100)
Illustrated with striking, candid photography, EVERFRESH: BLACKBOOK provides a rare and exclusive insight into the life of the studio, the artists behind the work and the culture of the elusive underground art world—a world usually cloaked in anonymity.
The ‘Everfresh: Blackbook’ is published through Miegunyah press and will be released as an open edition soft cover as well as a limited edition of 500 hardcovers.
Official launch parties, more details will be announced closer to the dates
Melbourne – 3rd of Sept – 1000Pound Bend
Sydney – 9th of Sept – (venue TBC)
Tokyo – 24th of Sept – PLSMIS Gallery
After a solid 15 months knuckling down with commercial illustration jobs, this will be my first original exhibition piece since 2009’s Gorker Gallery Show Contains 12PCS
Above is a sneak peak at ‘SHRIMP’ FOR THE FORTY THIEVES: THE THIRD OFFENCE EXHIBITION
OPENING TONIGHT! THURSDAY 1st July AT GORKER GALLERY IN MELBOURNE.
Limited Edition of 1/15 A3 GICLEE PRINTS
$175 PER PRINT. SIGNED AND NUMBERED.
Some background on the piece.
Cyanide poisoning and explosives are used to catch coral reef saltwater fish and live coral for the hobbyist, marine pet trade across many parts of the world. Leaving reef wastelands and causing destruction to the natural habitat of the coral reef. Most, if not all, saltwater fish sold in aquariums are live caught from the wild. Live rock, created by centuries of coral polyps, is also chipped from reefs in the wild.
10% of sales of this limited edition A3 print “SHRIMP” 1/15 will be donated to the Great Barrier Reef Foundation. http://www.barrierreef.org/
you will be remembered…
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new idea i have been exploring.
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miso has been tattooing
James Reka is a young contemporary artist and painter. With influences in pop culture, street art and illustration, Reka creates his own world of mysterious creatures that communicate though colour and movement. He has exhibited and curated numerous shows at galleries including Bus Gallery, Greenwood, China Heights, Federation Square Melbourne, Gorker, Monster Children Gallery and No Vacancy to name a few