Arty Graffartis Top 10 - November
- Graffiti, Melbourne, Photographs, Stencil Art, Street Art
- December 2, 2011

It’s hard to believe we’re at the end of May already. What an awesome year it has been so far, May was no exception. Dean brings us his favourite pieces for the month as usual, nice work Dean. Love the Shida and Two piece and also the crazy LOV3 piece on the Collingwood silos, how
READ MOREAfter having spent a really good amount of time in Kuala Lumpur and checking out the streets and walls of Singapore, I picked up stumps and headed over the Pacific on the next part of what has now turned into an epic adventure; San Francisco – I’m in Guatemala right now, so San Fran actually
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For over three years now we’ve been teased with the release of a documentary about the past thirty years of Melbourne graffiti and street art – Children Of The Iron Snake. The first we saw of it was the above preview trailer below, plus a cut down unfinished version was shown at the There’s More
READ MOREWhat Dean Sunshine probably doesn’t realise, is that this post marks two years since the man started putting together a monthly Top 10 of all the great artwork that he has seen around Melbourne. In that time, he’s spotted innumerable walls and photographed some amazing work, produced a highly acclaimed book on Melbourne street art
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The other night I was home reading blogs, when my good friend Thomas Spiteri messaged me… “Dude… Vhils is in Australia!! He’s in Sydney” he said. If he’d been speaking I know he would have been screaming, I could tell he was excited, and shit so was I! I immediately started googling and found out
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After success making it as a finalist (and the 1st ever stencil artist to enter) in the 2012 Archibald prize E.L.K’s (aka Luke Cornish) latest entry into the 2013 Sulman Prize “Trickle down effect” has seen him become a finalist again (and again Luke is the 1st stencil artist). The finalists and winner for the
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I was having a cigarette outside a gallery opening some years back when I spotted my first Will Coles piece. No, it wasn’t in the gallery itself – it was stuck up high on a bit of guttering, glued in place – I’d only noticed it as I’d been half drunkenly staring up into space.
READ MORESome of you may remember back in January that we posted a big assed painting session in Windsor that we helped to produce – at the time, I’d jokingly said that as the laneway didn’t have any official name, that it should be called “Aerosol Alley” … well, I guess its no longer a joke,
READ MORESojourn (noun) – a temporary stay: during his sojourn in Kuala Lumpur … Gong Xi Fa Cai – plastered everywhere across Kuala Lumpur and the reason for my week long visit to the city. I’d left Singapore after only a two day stay to head over to Malaysia for Chinese New Year – the start
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