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Ironlak presents: SOMETHING FOR MELBOURNE. This Sunday.

Friday, October 30th, 2009

The crew at Ironlak were very disappointed when we got the news Clash Of The Titans had been cancelled, and we know that many of you in Melbourne shared this disappointment. So Ironlak is throwing a free BBQ and a live painting here in Melbourne this weekend to give something back to the community who missed out.

Come along and hang. THIS SUNDAY. 12pm – 3pm @ Riverslide Skate Park, Melbourne.
Leave the booze at home. All ages event.

For directions go here: http://www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/info.cfm?top=70&pg=1175

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BONSAI 2007

Monday, October 26th, 2009

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Triforce

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

The Triforce… Acorn, GhostPatrol and Nior have a show tomorrow night at Gorker! Get down and check it out from 6:30 onwards.

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The triforce advance: the never ending masterquest

The triforce advance team promise to deliver a set of new work to help you hyper-teleport to other dimensions. As well as a new set of individual new work form each artist there will be a set of unseen collaborative pieces set amongst large treehouse instalations.

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drewfunk – FUNK IN A BOX

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

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Drewfunk Updates

Sunday, October 11th, 2009



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For more visit: http://www.drewfunk.com/blog

GP Prints

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Recent drawings by Ghost Patrol.
Check his flickr photostream here.

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dirt archer
watercolour on paper
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satan defeated; back to work
watercolour on paper

13cm x18cm
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giant converse
watercolour and ink on paper
13cm x18cm

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golden axe
pencil and watercolour on paper
13cm x 18cm

Mandroid

Monday, October 5th, 2009

What’s young Hugo Atkins been doing with himself for the past few month?

Mandroid, thats what.

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The Vicious Circle

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

New mural by Phibs and Reka at ACDC lane. from Reka’s blog.

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Save the Black Cat – Melbourne, wake up.

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

Black Cat

From Sean Greenwell:

Please come to Black Cat tomorrow morning (Friday, 25/9 from 8am) where we will RALLY and ask the question, “Yarra Council, will you SAVE or DEMOLISH our historic cultural icon?”

This outdoor garden area has been a public treasure for more than 20 years, and is one of few icons left from the fitzroy we all love… before gentrification.

The CEO and other Councillors at Yarra City Council have expressed their utmost support for saving the cultural icon, but it is becoming quite clear there is a hidden agenda at the administrative level.

The Executive level of Council has assured me they will help to ensure the survival of this public treasure.

BUT, we believe there is a very small fraction within the council that is determined on removing the garden and eventually shutting down the Black Cat (By imposing new and harder permit conditions through sneaky strategic planning and local law maneuvers)

As you all know, we were issued with the first maneuver yesterday by Council’s Building Surveyor; an emergency order to remove the garden pergola as it was deemed unsafe. This seems reasonable on the face of it. But this is just the start.

The Councils Building Surveyor also indicated that we would need to apply to have the other items in the outdoor garden area approved. But we haven’t changed anything for 20+ years. THIS IS WHERE THE FIGHT BEGINS!

WE NEED AN ANSWER ON RECORD FROM THE TOP – “Yarra Council, will you SAVE or DEMOLISH our historic cultural icon?”

Please feel free to send this on.

Hope to see you all tomorrow.

Stay tuned, peace

The Black Cat garden is an institution in the summer. I spent countless hours there playing chess, drinking beer, smoking, laughing and enjoying the essence of Fitzroy street life and activities… now the Melbourne council in all their glory want to tear it down.

I’m getting sick and tired of the attitude of the white collars running our city. First they ban graffiti, then use it un-solicited as advertising in tourism hooks, now they’re tearing apart the cultural streets of Fitzroy and Collingwood to satisfy real estate mongers, while also using the ‘laneways and cultural icons’ in their tourism hooks. I call BULLSHIT on this, and we Melbournites need to stand up and fight.

I’ll be there in spirit, but for those in Melbourne, get down and get yourself heard. This isn’t just the saving of one outdoor garden, this is the beginning of a long fight to save FITZROY.

TwoOne @ No Vacancy Review

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

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TwoOne “So Far”

A short review by Sean.

After his first successful solo exhibition, 1000 cans, TwoOne has returned with a vast, equally ambitious and exciting body of work for his new show “So Far”.

Filling the entire gallery space are hanging installation works of various size and shape, all with painted motifs of god-like animals, patterns and bones. Instantly you are drawn into the mysterious teachings of TwoOne’s gritty spirituality and there is a sense of wandering through a hallucination. There is beauty and warmth in the earthy tones of paint, flow in the playful lines and forms of the gesturing animals and figures, and a curious contrast in the triangle shaped boards and compartments that house metal parts and images of bones, spines and skulls.

As if on the road to seeking an East-Asian old world spiritual deity, “So Far” exhibits TwoOne’s discoveries thus far.  A massive dream catching satellite dish channels thoughts and visions to the walls as clinical compartmentalised boxes. Each is made of found wood and board, discarded and or used skateboard parts, wire and bottles of noxious liquids. Everything that was used along the road now becomes part of his spiritual collections. Skate trucks become a spine, a tense wire becomes a sinewy tendon, worn down wheels form the cells of travel weary flesh. There is something very fragile and human about it all. Each object been chosen, categorized and enshrined with a painted animal, looking over or intertwining with the object like a guardian protecting sacred treasure.

TwoOne’s exhibition “So Far” is currently showing at he No Vacancy gallery, off Jane Bell Ave. 3rd Level QV building until 27th September.

For further information and gallery opening hours, visit the gallery website; http://www.no-vacancy.com.au/twoone.html or Two One at twooneelephant.com

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