Snapshots - James Bonnici - In-between Spaces
- Illustration, Melbourne, Painting, Photographs
- September 17, 2013
Indonesian born Melbourne based artist Nani Puspasari work is as cute as speaking her name! Recently completing a Masters of Fine Art at RMIT University, and the first winner of the Bank of Queensland Encouragement Awards in 2008 (painting student category), it seems there is nothing this incredible young woman has not aimed to achieve.
READ MOREJapanese street and sportswear brand Onitsuka Tiger have dropped their 2011 Australian Spring/Summer collection nation wide. In celebration, this Friday, The Lightbulb Lounge Room will be hosting a ‘one night only’ exhibition of “Australian Creatives” presented by Onitsuka Tiger! “This special exhibition of works by Australian creatives currently based in Japan, aims to showcase Australia’s
READ MOREThe last time we saw some of Lazerfists work was back in Fit To Print at xmas last year, so when we heard through the grapevine that he would be the next artist up at RTIST Gallery our interest was pretty well piqued. “Real Rain” looks set to bring a whole new legion of fans
READ MOREWhen we first started up Invurt, one of the first shows we spotted, and one of the first bunch of artists to graciously grant us an interview, was that ultra friendly and talented Melbournian duo, Dabs Myla. They’d recently relocated over to California, and were back on a small tour to have a show and
READ MOREMore and more Australian artists (of the ilk we enjoy) are making their mark on the international platform, so we’ve decided it about time we started covering what they’re all up to … obviously, our focus will remain Australian, but, seriously, some of our own are doing fkn amazing shit out there, so how could
READ MORECollectives make the creative world go round, and when they go ahead and do something like put together a book, it makes us smile all through this cold Canberran night (wah). The Rah Collective formed about two years ago, bonding over their love of paper printing, cutting and folding. They’ve put this pulped out love
READ MOREI love you. Those three little words we all adore to hear… Once upon a time, a prophecy was born – an online project with over 1500 followers, a ‘travelling hearts project’ running in conjunction, where you are invited to adopt a heart (we think this is oh so cute), that is sent to respondents
READ MOREZach dropped us a line about his show some time ago, but we wanted to keep it fresh and in your minds for the launch! We’ve been following his work for a while now and we really like what we see – his flare for the abstract is concise and stylised, his palette is colourful,
READ MOREThis looks epically cool – we’ve been seeing quite a few typography shows on lately, and all of them look amazing. “A Type Of Show” adds to the plethora of type derived art shows, with its own take on the genre and with an amazing cast. From Desktop Mag – “The exhibition is curated by
READ MOREColour fans unite for this special show from one of Australias icons of illustration and design. “Priapic skeletons, gloamings, poles and trunks, fire and water and recent experiments in psycho-dramatism” – Coloured In, Hosted by Watters Gallery in Sydney, is a collection of works by the acclaimed Mambo artist Chris O’Doherty, known more widely as
READ MOREGorgeous drawings, photographs and an attractively talented musician/artist behind it all! This show is a real piece of art! … and we’d love to be quitting our day jobs to get on a plane for this one… “Joel Birch is a jack of all trades and king of them all. Joel spends the year round
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