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POSE takes the lead

September 10th, 2009

Pose.msk taking the graffiti/design confluence out. Hands down.

See more Pose here.

Art Drop – Aeon

April 9th, 2009

Kicking off an intended regular weekly drop of art/graff/streetart/illustration/etc is one of Melburn’s finest, Aeon(sdm,fly). Back when I was a nipper, a simple blocked, chrome Aeon popped up on the line that sparked a bit of debate among the local graff rats. Was it good, bad, too simple? Usual graff-geek shit talk, but the piece was different and I took note. Now the guy is rocking one of the best styles to ever come out of the city. Enjoy the freshness.






Askew

March 28th, 2009

Some years ago, there were a few months in Melbourne where almost every train I’d catch seemed to have an ‘Askew’ back-on. Not long after I caught the guy painting on a WCA production with a pretty unique, liquidy 3d style. Since then I’ve followed his work, forever impressed by a consistent evolution of style. Today was no different, except that his new ‘Revok‘ piece absolutely floored me. It’s balance of design elements to letter structure is next level. One of the best pieces I’ve seen in years.

(click to see piece in full)

More from Askew here

Buff Diss Trip

March 21st, 2008


His latest stuff is incredible, straight up. Check out the Flickr page for proof. He’s leaving Melbourne next week to Fly to Europe, via Japan and USA. If you’re there in the next 2 years look out for the buffer! We’ll miss him over here…

Mr Cartoon

November 19th, 2007

Mr Cartoon kills the fake and bakes the freshness.

Jenyass

July 4th, 2007

via – wooster

Tunnel House

June 29th, 2007

Adventure playground real estate! Check the Tunnel House here

Caught On Tape

May 18th, 2007

Dropping off the clip that featured in the Caught On Tape exhibition last night. Big ups to those who braved the melburn drizzle and supported the Buff Diss/Scattermish colabo!

Double the Buffness

May 15th, 2007

That’s right, two scoops of pecan deluxe this week. First off, on Wednesday I’ll be doing some live taping at Roxanne Parlour for Blame it on the Rain. The show’s being put on by the generous crew at Hell Yeah Projects and should be banger, lots of great heads to check out on the night. Get in early cause you know the melburn beer pirates are crafty scabs. I’ll post up the aftermath soon as the smokes cleared…


The following night I’ve got a clip in the Caught On Tape exhibition playing the big screen at fedsquare. Big ups to the wideyedkid for putting together such a fresh lineup of flicks!


The clip in the show is actually the making of the piece below. I made it as a memorial for a friend who took his own life last year. The wings are based upon a phoenix tattoo I found in an old Juxtapoz magazine, they hold alot of his character for me. The sharp front lines are in a way the reality keeping him in the past. Scatter dropped his ‘Blow Down’ colab with D-fro for the clip and helped it become an uplifting tribute – word to the scatdiddy!

José rocks oh.zee

May 11th, 2007


“I love the colourful graffiti – it’s just that I hate those ugly tags everywhere. Why can’t they just do the pretty stuff?”

I love tags. The good, the bad and the wak. The fact they piss off baby-boomers is just an added bonus for me. Once you’ve seen enough tags familiar patterns start to emerge, styles of stroke and specific letterforms echo across the city. A great tag, be it the whole word or even a single letter, can make my day. Sometimes a crap tag can be just as good, the sheer wakness is refreshing – as in how the fuck did they come up with that awful ‘e’… hang on, might just tweak that unique shape for myself… cheers! Whilst the tag is the simplest form of graff it is perhaps the most important – it’s the first step. The first decision to disobey and use the city as a canvas.

José Parlá does beautiful tags. The long, slanting stems in his letters and the speed of application generate a classic density. When layered as many times as José does, the tags almost grow from typography to a landscape of thought. By emulating the surfaces on which graffiti belongs, the contextual importance of a tag is posed. He explains it far better himself, so def check the video below.

Apart from the art radness, I kept finding a wake of smiles and nothing but praise wherever José had been. Totally confirmed when I bumped into the guy in St Kilda, nicest New Yorker I’ve met hands down. Make sure you get to his show at the Autopsy gallery, on until May 31st.

In House Friday

May 9th, 2007

Here’s something good to start the night on friday. Yall know where degraves street is right? it’s like opposite flinders street station, aka off flinders street. To get into this part, goto the fliders lane entrace, which is right next to what i remember to be a donut stand. Basically it’s the tunnels that run under flinders street.
There’ll be gold coin donation drinks, so that means cheap piss. Also the artwork that i’ve seen i really like. Here’s the blurb on the night:
In House is a collaborative installation showing at Platform as part of the Making Space Program. Sections of period style interiors have been installed throughout the subway cabinets to accompany a collection of new paintings by artist/curator Christina Hayes. The show features VCA Production Graduates: Angela Grant, Danny Pettingill, David Samuel, Doyle Barrow, Esther Hayes, Evan Granger, Evan Joseph, Jemila MacEwan, Lucie Spargue, Melissa Page, and Peter Thwaites.
for more info go here.


Melburn’s savy beer pirates have been overwhelmed this month with back-to-back art shows. Mostly due to the No Comply festival which scatdiddy posted on earlier. One of the shows was the Melbs leg of the London Police vs Flying Fortress tour. Stoked to see these guys in action and got me some blackbook love too.

I’ve been a fan of the London Police calligraphy characters for a while now but only recently found out they’re actually done by a trio of guys based in Amsterdam. I wonder which one came up with the character and how they all agreed to use it. Confucius asks, “Is it a bite when there’s permission?”

no comply

April 16th, 2007

Sorry i didn’t post about this earlier. No Comply has been doing some mad arse exhibitions while they’ve been in town. They get a whole lot of great street artists and get them to decorate and make objects. There’s the skateboards in fed square. the plastic men at central station records and the new wooden toy store. I’ve managed to get down to each of those and they’ve been real good, there’s also been free drinks. And dude i can’t get enuf of Benzo’s stuff. I know i’ve got reason to be bias, but quickly got over that thought and accept that i just like it cause it’s great work (look out for the plastic space odessy man that lights up (above), and the cookoo clock skateboards)
They’re still running some more events that go until the closing party on the 28th of april. check their myspace for details and locations.

11 Spring Street

December 22nd, 2006

If ya don’t already know (then act like ya do), the Wooster Collective have taken over 11 Spring Street in lower Manhatten… Basically they’re getting a whole lotta artists in to decorate the insides and outsides of this place with all sorts of grafs and pieces and other stuff (it’s not all like the doll above, i just put that picture up cause i hate fucken dolls and it kinda scares me). Anyway they’ve now put up a flickr pool, and you can also search youtube cause there’s a lot of vids going up now too.
oh and this is a good video on the building.

sitting in a pit of self loathing

December 13th, 2006

So this is a nice cheer-up. Buff Diss has a new collection of all a lot of his work all posted on his flickr site. check the link:
http://flickr.com/photos/buffdiss/


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