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Something new for Perth: a couple of young Perth artists have set up their own urban marketing company. Kerbscrawl uses an environmentally friendly solution
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Something new for Perth: a couple of young Perth artists have set up their own urban marketing company. Kerbscrawl uses an environmentally friendly solution
Some well known and respected graf artists like Phibs etc freshen up the walls of the VB Raw Speedshop.
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Watch Melbourne street artist Phibs throw some paint around to create a custom beer bathtub.
It’s fresh from the VB Raw Speed Shop, where
Just a reminder for people in Perth, this Saturday is the condor tower car park launch.
July 25th 2009. Doors open at 6pm.
Condor
An international exposition showcasing the phenomenon of urban art in a global context, featuring works from 60+ leading street, pop and fine artists from
Opening in Melbourne’s Green-wood Gallery on the 16th of July, comes this joint exhibition by artists James Reka and The Yok. The exhibition is titled
Fresh stuff from Anthony Lister.
via Wooster Collective
If you are in Perth from June 27th, check out the Overgrowth show, featuring artists like Andrew Gordon, Beastman, Creepy, Sean Morris, Timba Smits
Due for release July 1st 2009, “Kings Way: The Beginnings of Australian Graffiti” is the product of 9 years of work by Duro Cubrilo, Karl
Check out issue 20 of weAREtheIMAGEmakers now online featuring interviews with 12×12 participating artists – phibs, max berry and adrian knott, also interviews with
I think it’s fairly certain that when it comes to graffiti, Melbourne is Australia’s capital. With that in mind comes a new book profiling
TimeBomb is the brainchild of digital artist Lukasz Karluk (Holler) and Sydney sculptor/painter Maddi Boyd (KissKiss). Register for free tickets to the opening at