Chamarelli ~ BRAZIL
Monday, March 30th, 2009Fernando Chamarelli from Brazil, check out more work here.
Fernando Chamarelli from Brazil, check out more work here.
Thank you to everyone who came down to the No Comply Sydney show, was massive, ran so smooth that it was sureal.
Photo of the new artwork will be on the updated No Comply site next week, until then enjoy these shots. Thanks to Andy Vermeulen and Mason Rose.
Nice is making moves to bring Brazilian artists Yusk and Horoiwa, along with Miss G to Australia for 6 months to take part in and contribute to the Melbourne art scene.
Details are still shakey at this point, but until more is locked in, enjoy some of this stunning work by Sao Paulo artist Horoiwa.
At the age of fifteen the young Dante Horoiwa began his career as a commercial illustrator.
Being from a city with such a strong and unique graffiti movement as Sao Paulo, it wasn’t long before Horoiwa, under the name Musta, started becoming actively involved in street art.
The rawness and innovation of the Brazilian street art scene has since become one of the main influences on his work, both on and off the streets.
His other main influence comes from the culture, philosophy, history and art of his Japanese ancestry.
Drawing from his heritage, Horoiwa tries to follow the samurai philosophy and the pursuit of enlightenment. The difficulty and loneliness of which, given the state of the modern world, is a predominant theme in his artwork.
Australian Low Brow Art Dirtbag Kid Zoom, now residing in Sydney town has been killing it lately. Make sure you check out his site right here.
Fresh from his exhibition at Marker Gallery, Illustrious zombie/metal/punk illistrator Ben Brown has joined the Nice family with a collection of 15 new prints.
High quality digital prints on German archival 100% cotton stock by Sydney based metal artists Ben Brown.
Each prints is limited edition and signed by the artist 1/20. 63x42cm only $250 each.
Check out these dope timepieces by Japanese watchmaker Haruo Suekichi.
An extensive interview with Harou is here on Chief Magazine, it tells a story of the organic development of the artists style and career. can buy them here, (tough if you can’t speak Japanese)
Comprising mainly of Syndey artists, the Go Font Yourself show launched last night at Dont Come gallery on show for the next week.
Cognitive Dissident.