I'm involved in another group exhibition to raise some money for Beyond Blue with the legends over at Beach Burrito Co and Tee Cee tees.
It's a mix of Australia's quirkiest and interesting street/skate artists and their whacky illustrations or paintings.
The launch party is sure to be a laugh so swing along, grab a drink and help out with our fundraising for a good cause. We all can feel this cause hit home because between friends and family I'm sure we all know someone who's been affected by depression and anxiety at some point in their life.
Live Art Session at BEAMZ Art Festival
This week is an exciting live art display for the 2016 BEAMZ art festival in Chippendale.
Saturday 17th September Ironlak is sponsoring artists to paint 100m of the wall live during the event from 5 - 10pm
Following up there will be a Silent Auction: Tuesday 20th September at
6 - 8:30pm aMBUSH Gallery, Central Park
Uncover your urban swagger in Chippendale’s downtown this year at BEAMS! With the support of Colliers, the festival is bringing together some of Sydney’s best street artists for a one-night jam on Saturday 17 September.
Curated by Scott Marsh and Pip Louey, this graffiti wall will be electrified by the urban flare of over 40 artists including Mulga, MAID, OxKing, YIPES, Emmanuel Moore, Jess Cochrane, Krimsone, M-Lon, MAN.De, jumbo, Joel Cameron, Anthony Jones, CAMO, NOTNOTCAMSCOTT, The Infamous DogFight and Ayla the Caveman - just to name a few.
Their pieces will plaster O’Connor Street in a 100m long graffiti wall stretching right through the heart of the festival. Decked out with their spray cans you can watch these urban innovators spray, splatter and smear the walls with colour as they energise the festival with their brilliant burners from 5 - 10pm.
But the fun doesn’t stop there… you have the chance to grab one of these neat works at our Silent Auction on Tuesday 20 September. Kicking off at AMBUSH Project Space Central Park Mall, Level 3 from 6 - 8pm. Whilst supporting local artists you will also raising money for STARRTS’ program Of Our Times - A Musical Odyssey.
This creative cultural program empowers young refugees through creative exploration and is one of many remarkable projects that STARTTS organises to help support refugee rebuild their lives in Australia.
So round up the crew and come join us at BEAMS for a festival that will send Sydney buzzing with creative brilliance.
The Next Level Exhibtion and Book Launch
The team at Just Another Agency in Melbourne and Wacom Australia have put on a competition to select some of Australia's best illustrators and artist for a new collaborative publication.
The launch event featuring other amazing artists will be on in Melbourne's Verge Gallery on September 8th in Fed Square. My Stay Fierce piece was selected to exhibit on the night and be included in the publication too.
There is a public voting system which could win you a Wacom Bamboo as a prize for entering!
Go here to vote for my work and help me win some gear to help me on my journey!
Singapore Poster Exhibition at LUDO
I was invited to crate a poster for the Supervene exhibition organiszed by Steve from local Sydney Screenprinting Print Edition. His vision for the show was to gather some top shelf illustrators to have a go at distorting their favourite superheroes or villains.
The travelling exhibition was first shown at the Sydney Supernova pop culture event.
Next stop is at Ludo Gallery in Singapore. Here's their post about the event:
For the SUPERVENE SINGAPORE, we are fortunate to be able to showcase the hardcopy. With free reign over a wide and rich pop cultural history, the capes represented come from comics and film, from the famous to the obscure. The featured figures have been explored with an individualistic take, displaying the admiration of the source and artistry of each creator.
For the SUPERVENE EXHIBITION, the artists have used Screen Printing to execute their work. Many of the artists have their own websites and are on Facebook, and we hope that you will take some time to view their work online.
SINGAPORE: HERO + VILLAIN
Singapore also has a strong community of Western comic enthusiasts and collectors. For many, the now-defunct Comics Mart in Serene Centre that opened in mid-1980s stoked the flames of fandom. LUDO Gallery will now showcase as a reminder to the existing audience and an opportunity for the next generation of enthusiasts to experience and examine the art of screen printing stabilising our fascination with Superheros and Villains.
At the present time, the local comic convention, STGCC, has been recognised as one of the major Western comics-centric conventions in South East Asia. Superheroes are currently at the forefront of popular culture thanks to film and television adaptations.
Print Edition's intimate collaboration with artists and the resultant silk screened posters are an authentic reflection of comics' place in society and art, and seemed natural for LUDO Gallery to welcome the Supervene exhibition to Singapore's shores.
A close up gallery from my solo show.
I've realised that I don't post enough shots of the details from my work. It's all super detailed but that's tricky to convey online. So I'm posting a buch of close ups from each of my animals.
Photos from my Treasure Island solo exhibition
Here are some shots from the opening night of my solo exhibition Treasure Island a couple of weeks ago at Blacklisted Gallery in Sydney's Surry Hills.
Treasure Island, UD3 Solo Exhibition
Step on board the good ship Black Penny on Tuesday July First and join us as we christen the ship, raise the anchor and set sail on a one week adventure to Treasure Island.
It's a place where creatures are crafted from the detritus of discarded items. You might have to dig out a seeing glass to spot all the hidden treasures... I'm presenting a new body of fresh inky work inspired by the throwaway culture which created the pacific garbage patch.
The show will be featuring the debut of UD3's non-patented Find-A-Thing™ technology.
Feat Noisonous spinning the Vinyl to keep the mutiny at bay.
Drink sponsors will be involved so get yer selves in to Blacklisted Gallery for some truly black ink work and good times.