Category: art
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Zinestars Install
Yesterday I installed my glyph work as my part for Zinestars down at the Tuggeranong Arts Centre, which you can see now until the 23rd. And I should be down there for a couple of hours on Saturday 9th of August to watch over the space, meet the public, or draw depending how things turn…
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More Easter Graf
So here are more graffiti photos because it’s a long weekend.
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Easter Graf
I had nothing better to do today, so I cycled out to some legal walls I hadn’t seen before. I have no idea why I didn’t do this sooner. There’s a Houl piece and a couple of really nice Delm pieces (at least I think they’re Delm’s).
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Megalo
I recently have been hitting Megalo to try my hand at screenprinting. Some of the things didn’t work out so great. But these bookplates turned out pretty well. I’m surprised how much detail was kept. Each one is printed on lithograph paper, which has a pretty nice finish. I’m not sure what I’ll do with…
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Art, Not Apart
It’s that time of year again. Art, Not Apart cranked up again to be taller and more widespread. Instead of the odd graffiti-slash-street artist given a place to spray, there was an entire artists’ alley and other pockets around the New Acton campus. Instead of being contained within the main area, the event even filled…
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Birth of Rockin’ Jelly Bean
I just received my limited edition copy of The Birth of Rockin’ Jelly Bean. The cover is pretty much NSFW, so I really can’t show the rest. I have been waiting for a Rockin’ Jelly Bean book for about three years ever since visiting one of his shops in Harajuku. So it’s really good to…
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Enlighten
So last week when I saw Mapping the World, I noticed they were setting up and testing out for Enlighten again. Enlighten is a week of shows and music, but all centred around art and animation projected on a handful of buildings in the Parliamentary Triangle. With that in mind, I went with a couple…
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Mapping The World
I finally managed to get out and see the Mapping Our World exhibition down at the National Library. I’m surprised that it took this long to go see it. The exhibit is directed towards the discovery and mapping of Australia. But the real features for me were at the start of the gallery, particularly of…
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Unbroken Poetry Zine
Unbroken Poetry is a book about glyphs. The labyrinthine calligraphy winds its way on the page. Each are trying to tell you something, but it’s all cryptic white noise. If you want to see a sample of what might be in there, you can check this. What are they trying to say? Is there an…
