Coke Burn.
Saturday, July 31st, 2010Nice work by Publisis Mojo / Exit Films Sydney for the new Coke energy drink, burn.
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Nice work by Publisis Mojo / Exit Films Sydney for the new Coke energy drink, burn.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-eU03am3GE&feature=player_embedded[/youtube]
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
Along with Tomoyuki Washio, Takayuki Ina is really at the forefront of the illustration scene in Nagoya.
He doesn’t have much of a web presence ( http://funkizm.net/ ) but his live painting sessions are hour long meditations and explorations into playfully abstract worlds.
He has also participated in quite a few fashion and music collabos, aswell as regular exhibitions throughout Japan and recently the U.S.
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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Our friends at Self Edge NYC held a little party in the LES.
Cognitive Dissident.