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Melbourne graffiti for heritage protection

AAP: Diana Plater

The debate surrounding graffiti has been reignited in Melbourne today with the city’s laneway art being considered for heritage protection.

Australia’s National Trust and Heritage Victoria are both supporting a move to protect the city’s graffiti, but some local council groups say this would just give a green light to vandals.

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24.06.08. filed under General. No Comments ►

Melbourne Street Art

More hotness coming from the streets of melbourne..

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20.05.08. filed under Inspiration. No Comments ►

Interview with Chad Mann from Peak Street Magazine

Peak Street Magazine is Australia’s newest hiphop street press mag. We caught up with designer Chad Mann to see what’s involved.

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03.03.08. filed under Interviews. 1 Comment ►

Interview with Reka from Everfresh studio

Design Federation puts on its gasmask and chats with Reka from Everfresh studio, no toxic fumes were created in this interview we have been told it is was carbon neutral. Continue Reading ►

12.11.07. filed under Interviews. No Comments ►

Alter Egotism - Meggs

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10.11.07. filed under Events & Exhibitions. No Comments ►

ANOTHER SHOW - by Everfresh Studio

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09.11.07. filed under Events & Exhibitions. No Comments ►

Interview with ghostpatrol

ghostpatrol, the amazing self taught artist who resides in melbourne, gives us a little insight into what makes him tick, and proves that big furry creatures are not just for little kids! Continue Reading ►

01.11.07. filed under Interviews. No Comments ►

Banksy Caught in the Act

BanksyHip British graffiti artist Banksy, whose true identity has long remained a mystery, was thrust into the spotlight on Wednesday after the publication of a snatched picture allegedly of him at work.

According to The Times, a man believed to be Banksy - whose works sell for tens of thousands of pounds around the world - was caught on camera working on a new picture in an east London street.

His latest work depicts a huge sunflower - formed by diverting the double yellow parking lines from a street gutter, across a pavement, up onto the side of a house - flanked by a picture of a paint-roller wielding artist.

http://www.abc.net.au/stories/2007/11/01/2078177.htm

01.11.07. filed under General. No Comments ►

writing more names in graffiti on the wall - collingwood

More amazing graffiti from in and around Collingwood (Melbourne). photos by Pablo Le Messie (if you know the works authors, please let us know so we can give them proper credit)

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19.10.07. filed under Fashion & Lifestyle. No Comments ►

more graffiti and stencil art from Fitzroy / Collingwood

Some more graf and stencil goodness from the streets of melbourne, perfect contrast phone camera shots by Pablo Le Messie. (As we are unsure of the artists, if you know who did the works, please send us an email so we can add their names)

 

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15.10.07. filed under General. No Comments ►

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