Posts Tagged ‘Everfresh’

Won’t Stop: Rone & Wonderlust

Wednesday, February 1st, 2012

This series of walls Rone and Wonder have been working on are awesome. See more here, here, and here.

Rone - The Opening Hours



The Opening Hours Christmas gift guide

Wednesday, December 14th, 2011

We are now half way through December, so it’s about the time when shopping centres start packing full with families, kids, grandma’s, grandpa’s and last minute shoppers. We prefer to stay out of harms way and shop online. Below is a list of goodies to fill either your or someone else’s stocking.

1. We currently have a rare zine/screenprinted bag package from Sydney’s infmaous SLUG.
At only $15 it’s a steal. Click here.
Slug - The Opening Hours

2. Meggs has just released a Boxed Edition T-Shirt which includes a hand screenprinted box, with signed 3 colour A4 screenprint & Meggs stickers. These look really top quality. Get one while you can. Click here.
Meggs - The Opening Hours

3. Another Everfresh member, REKA has a few screenprints for sale at the moment. All are equally as good, this one jumped out at us though. Click here.
Reka - The Opening Hours

4. Numskull has released a brand new edition of one colour stencil prints with Stupid Krap. The edition is only a small 25, so get in quick. Click here.
Numskull - The Opening Hours

5. After seeing her immense floating girl wall at Outpost, we’re sure everyone will be jumping on these limited prints by Vexta. Click here.
Vexta - The Opening Hours

6. Off the back of his Outpost murals and current exhibition ‘Cosmic Nature’, Beastman has also released a limited edition zine documenting ALL of his outdoor walls. Click here.
Beastman - The Opening Hours

7. Dangerfork is one of the newest print stores to appear on the scene, with their release by PRIZM catching our eye. Prizm hardly ever releases new artwork so this is a rare opportunity. Click here.
Prizm - The Opening Hours

8. Finally, Gallery AS (as we have mentioned) have released a print with Mark Whalen (Kill Pixie). We have picked one of these up for ourselves and we reccomend you do the same. The artwork is classic and the print quality is second to none. Click here.
Mark Whalen - The Opening Hours



Views from Outpost part 2

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

A few more shots from the island. Hopefully the weather clears up tomorrow for the official opening day. Enjoy…

So rad to see Sync in town.

So good to see Sync in town.



Outpost Festival

Saturday, October 8th, 2011

Ok, so. There have been murmurs of a big street art / graffiti festival happening for the last few months and finally all the details have been released.

“OUTPOST” is the largest street art event to ever happen in Australia and will feature over 100 local and international artists. Presented by the Sydney Harbour Federation Trust in association with aMBUSH Gallery it will be held on Cockatoo Island in Sydney, opening on the 4th of November.

The list of artists is quite a long one, and quite frankly, too long to type here so we’ll just name drop a few that we’re excited to see work from on the island: Everfresh, Lister, Ben Frost’s Past Modernism, Phibs & Co, Kid Zoom returns to Oz, Dmote, Numskull, Beastman, Jumbo, Roa, Ethos, Vexta, Minigraff, Zap, Will Coles, The full collection of Project Ugly,  Shida, Sync, Ghostpatrol, Secret Wars, Max Berry, Banksy?, Ears, and so many more….

Check out some more info on the project here.

Outpost

Outpost

Outpost

Outpost



Everfresh Studio by Where They Create

Sunday, August 28th, 2011

Nice photo feature on the Everfresh Studio. See the full set of photos here.



Meggs: Inner Demons II preview

Tuesday, August 9th, 2011

Preview of artworks and process for Meggs’ upcoming show ‘Inner Demons II’.
Opening Friday 19th of August. Contact Backwoods gallery for preview night, catalogue and artists information.



12 x 12 interviews: Rone

Sunday, July 17th, 2011

In the lead up to WATIM’s 12 x 12 exhibition opening, we have interviewed a few of the artists including Sean Morris, Troy Archer and Mark Alsweiler. For the last in the series, we caught up with one of Australia’s most recognized street artist, Rone.

Firstly, for our readers who aren’t aware of your work, tell us where you’re from and what you’ve been painting lately.
I’m from Melbourne, have been stencilling since 2001, but really got into putting up posters with the guys from Everfresh since 2004. Over the years iv’e covered a few subjects but what im know for is female portrait.

Alot of artists from the original street art era either stopped using stencils or changed their style, whereas you have always been on the same road. Was this a conscious decision?
Yeah plenty of my friends & peers progressed into more traditional graffiti or stopped all altogether. I tried my hand at it but knew I should stick with what im good at. I’m all about making a good strong image as quickly as possible. Using paste ups meant I could put up a dozen of huge works in one night rather then one that could take hours to get right if hand painting it.

Why have you always chosen the female face to work with?
I think the female face’s work great on the street when they are starting to decay. There is something about that contrast of beauty and decay or how fragile beauty can be.

In your last show at Backwoods Gallery we noticed you styled and shot your own models for the hero images. What was that process like?
It was great to actually work from my own source imagery. I drafted up a series of looks based on the stages of grief (shock, denial ect) and then once I had convinced Kirsten (the model) of what I was doing I got a photographer friend, Tony Mott to shoot it and also a make up artist (Hannah Marshall). They really didn’t know how it was going to look in the end, so I was using up quite a few favours to make it happen and honestly I only had a concept of stencils over the bill posters but was not sure if it would work out or just look like rubbish.

What have you got planned for the 12×12 show?
I have continued what I was doing in my Backwoods show but smaller. Trying to get the look of decaying images like you find on the street.

Do you have any plans or projects coming up you can tell us about?
Yeah i’m pretty much have my calendar full until Feb next year.
I’m part of a few group shows in the states, one in San Fran with an all Australian line up and then Miami as part of Art Basil and early next year there is talk of heading over to Hawaii for the Pow Wow event.



Quick trip to Melbourne

Saturday, June 11th, 2011

Last week we went for a quick two day trip down to Melbourne and were lucky enough to tag along with Go Font Ur Self* for the last book launch/exhibition of the series. We saw the setup, enjoyed the exhibition, did the obligatory Hosier lane, dropped by the Everfresh setup at NGV, saw a couple of the EF lads fitting out the van. Good (but incredibly cold) times. Check out some highlights below:


The GFUS* artwork crates.


Close up of the Morning Breath print


Jeremyville


Hedof


Dvate


Lister


Shida


Jumbo, HaHa, Ears, Stormie Mills


Everfresh at NGV


Everfresh at NGV


Everfresh at NGV



Out and about with Makatron

Thursday, June 2nd, 2011

It’s turning out to be a month of Everfresh at the moment. A whole bunch of Makatron goodness just landed in our inbox from the man himself, and it looks like he’s been travelling a bit lately. With some of these photos taken in Melbourne, Adelaide, Sao Paulo and other parts of Brazil.



Everfresh at NGV Studio

Wednesday, June 1st, 2011

From the 10th of June – 8th of July, the Everfresh lads will be taking over the NVG (National Gallery of Victoria) Studio for an exhibition and working installation. You’ll get a chance to see the EFC kids doing what they do best.

Phibs – Rone – Reka – Meggs – Sync – Makatron – Wonderlust – Prizm – The Tooth + special guests

Keep an eye on their website for more details.