The guys at AM blog have posted a preview of a new piece by Dave Kinsey which will be released by BLKMRKT titled “Sustain, No Fin, No Future”.
I also recomend that everyone RSS AM (Arrested Motion). Its seriously the best art blog around at the moment.
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Our Brazilian brothers, Horoiwa and Yust are fast tracking their way to notoriety in the art world.
The Sao Paulo duo are currently in Rotterdam working on some truly massive murals. Images of Horoiwa’s wall attached.
Still working on bringing these guys to Australia in 2010, until then keep checking thier blogs.
I just saw on the website of the 400ml magazine, which I´m doing with a friend, that one of my favorite graffiti artists of all times, Claudio Ethos just had an exclusive interview with the guys at the Juxtapoz Mag, check it !
His style and creativity are so unique that makes me proud just to live in the same country as him! I can tell you that it´s amazing to walk on the streets and be faced wiht one of his works !
Ethos rullez!!!
Surreal short movie from “Genius Party Beyond” by Japans’ super animator Koji Morimoto.
Enjoy
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Going to the wall: touring Melbourne’s street art
Only $98 for the tour. I wonder how much our beloved artists get from that, let alone if they are exempt from carrying cans and coping fines. Help fill in an ex-pat Melbournite… would ya?
The Record Time show launched last week at Gorker Gallery in Melbourne. Featuring the addition Melbourne finest, the show will be on display for another coupel of weeks. So head down and check it out. The Good Folks website has clocks for sale and will be updated with the new clocks (including Meggs’ clock which is dope) shortly, keep checking it out.
Installations and artwork by SheOne rom his latest show along side Crash at Opus Gallery Newcastle.
From Vicinage. SheOnes photo blog which i recommend everyone RSS. And Opus Gallery site.
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.