Out at knife point... I mean Highpoint. I think this was the first no letter abstraction where I went all in.
The project was titled Fresh Hood, a play on words changing fresh food to cool suburb with one letter. When I was told that Cam Scale and I would be collaborating on a piece on the same wall as Dvate and Sabath I knew that we needed to do something nice.
Read MoreI had a few hair brained plans about the title and artwork for the album cover. It was Retainer who said we need to keep it simple. The words Over Spray had been tossed around and he suggested it as the title. It was perfect
Read MoreThis is a mural collaboration by Michael Porter, myself and a group of young people from the local Youth Group. These kids are Ballarat locals who showed interest in painting. They were selected by the youth services from the Ballarat Council.
Read MoreThis wall used to have some really classic 80's graffiti on it - Dream and a few others. In the late 90's it got capped, so some friends and I repainted the whole thing. I
Read MoreThe seats out the front of Pablo Honey were looking rather drab and weathered. They asked me to brighten them up with some of my art. The spaces that needed to be painted were all strange shapes not suited to one large image.
Read MoreThis one was a biggie. We got The City of Port Phillip on board to fund the project, the Body Corporate helped with the scissor lifts and Haymes Paints donated a whole lot of really good quality paints.
Read MoreDo you ever feel like you’re coming apart at the seams? Recently finished painting this mural on the corner of Jackson and Fitzroy St. in St. Kilda, opposite the Gatwick, a privately run rooming house that is the last bastion of hope for many of Melbourne’s homeless.
Read MoreI find that when painting portraits, if I know the person that I am painting then I do a better job. I want to do them justice. So I asked my friend Jessica if she would model for the shot.
Read MoreThe South Melbourne Market have been supporting local artists for many years now. They feature lots of walls in and around the market painted by many different artists. To help celebrate the 150 year anniversary of the market, three artists; Cam Scale, Knock and myself where commissioned to add some new works to brighten up a few spaces.
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