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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Following the success of his walkthrough art experience Blinking into the Sunlight in 2019, renowned street-artist Mysterious Al presents SPOOKHOUSE — a new multi-sensory art exhibition experience set inside a re-imagined fairground ghost train. Climb aboard a rickety cart and journey through a twisting labyrinth of animated characters, paintings, projections and special effects created by
READ MOREMelbourne street art collectors Sandra Powell and Andrew King (SANDREW) have brought out the big hitters for a massive charity auction at Leonard Joel auction house this February. “Collectors, consultants and long term supporters of Melbourne’s street art culture, Sandra and Andrew have built a vast collection of artwork by local and international artists over
READ MOREBetween the 20th and 29th of February 2020, Can’t Do Tomorrow will be transforming the Facility, Kensington into a must see event for inspiring artists and art lovers alike. More than 100 artists, crews and collectives will descend on the Facility to display (and distribute) work in urban art disciplines as varied as: painting, murals,
READ MORETrouble Makers 2 brings over 100 artists to Vs Gallery in Richmond this September. If you missed the beautiful chaos that was Trouble Makers, then be sure not to sleep on the second installment. Just the shear number of artists involved should get your taste buds salivating. So rain, hail or shine this exhibition is
READ MOREFor those of you in Sydney get down to M2 Gallery in Elizabeth street, Surrey Hills and check out artist Mysterious Al and his show Its all love. Mysterious Al is an artist from London showing for the first time in Sydney. On the streets, “It’s all love” is a way of saying that beef
READ MOREMysterious Al is a street artist from London, UK. His current solo show ‘How to Live Forever’ is an introspective on leaving a lasting impression on this Earth. On living forever: In Australia, evidence of ancient tribes are all around. ‘How to Live Forever’ documents a secret tribe that co-exists in Melbourne, roaming the city
READ MOREOnce again, Dean Sunshine sends us his top 10 of all the shit he has seen around Melbourne over the past month – again, there’s a lot more awesome around than what fits here on this page, but he is a little slice of the work thats gone up over May. Just another great selection
READ MOREBack at the beginning of the month, we got together a bunch of about 30 or so artists for another great painting jam down at Artists lane in Windsor. The painting commenced on the Saturday, with a mass of new artwork being painted. Artists included Drewfunk, Putos, Silk Roy, Loadz, Presto, Senekt, Bailer, Facter, Ohnoes,
READ MOREIn 2012, local artist Wayne Tindall and Invurt began an epic multi-year project to transform a dilapidated laneway in the back streets of Windsor and Chapel St into a thriving mecca of street art on Melbournes south side. After a period of time running the project, dubbed, unofficially, “Aerosol Alley”, the laneway gained the attention
READ MORESince quietly moving to Melbourne some two years ago, internationally renowned artist Mysterious Al has put up a mass of artwork across our city walls, with his instantly recognisable bashy Franks adorning the bricks from St Kilda to Brunswick. For all his work up on the walls though, he has, mysteriously (pun completely intended) been
READ MOREOnce again, Dean Sunshine gives us his Top Ten images of Melbourne street art and graffiti that he’s seen around the traps – cool selection this month from the man, so check it all out below! [nggallery id=306 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry] 1. JD, Mysterious Al, Facter, Unwell Bunny 2. Civil – Carlton 3. Slicer – Melbourne drain
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