Eyes of the beholder
March 8th, 2011 by NumSkullI haven’t done a wall by myself in a long time. Was super happy with the outcome and the poppy colours…
I haven’t done a wall by myself in a long time. Was super happy with the outcome and the poppy colours…
A bit of shameless self promotion. I deliberately havnt shown much content of this show yet.
You’ll have to come down in person. Heres a tease !
[vimeo]http://vimeo.com/20507919[/vimeo]
This is going to be crazy. Wait till you see the video.
Details below.
Rising 5, a truly unique project photographed by a world leader in 3D photography, Mark Ruff.
Melbourne art directors and stylists Simone Ling and Izabel Caligore, working with nine of the most influential Australian fashion designers have created a three hundred and sixty degree view from the very forefront of Australian fashion.
On display at Melbourne’s Federation Square, the two week Atrium show will feature 3D lenticular fashion photography, video installations and is free to the public.
Rising 5 proudly supports beyondblue: the national depression initiative.
Video editing and post production by Louis Mitchell
aMBUSH Gallery brought Kid Zoom, Ghost Patrol, James Jirat Patradoon and Deb to Cockle Bay Wharf last week for Project 5, a live painting auction event. More info here.
My friend Heesco that currently joined the blender studio has a show coming up soon, good guy with alotta talent. Go check it out if you have the time.
Oh yeah.. he’s Mongolian too..
Via Hypebeast:
[vimeo]http://vimeo.com/19725319[/vimeo]
Respect!
If you are anywhere near Newie you should get along to this. A milestone for public art in the City of Newcastle and Australian Street Art in general. With initiatives such as Renew Newcastle and now SAW (Formerly walkArtbout), this town is one to watch.
Here’s a few preview of the works that will be in the show.
Photos by Michael Peck
there’s nothing better than finally meeting your ‘art heroes’
I recently met and enjoyed some long chats and cold beers with Merda and Kab101.
(whilst working on a project together in adelaide)
it was a real privilege to spend some time with a pair of inspiring dudes that i’ve
looked up to for a long time
Australian graffiti and street art wouldn’t be the same without them.
if you’re unfamiliar with their large bodies of work,
take some time out to visit their pages (Merda and Kab101)
merda keeps a super blog
keep up