My work consists of surreal abstract flow, using basic life images and ideas. I portray in each work a sense of what would fit into that space and time letting the image speak for itself, in faith one can or can’t relate to. The media I mainly use are spray paints and acrylics, whichever fits best into that work
Beginning in 1999, Joel developed the ethos of a well-rounded graffiti writer; developing his signature semi-technical letter forms, hand styles and public pieces for fast execution where time was limited. Currently riding a wave of renewed passion for music (The Amity Affliction), graffiti and other visual art forms, Joel Birch is enjoying a resurgence. Joel’s practice connects with the lyrics and letter forms that he was drawn to at the beginning of his career.
Born in Poland and currently based in Australia, Cezary Stulgis is a sculptor, painter and designer whose highly distinctive work fuses ‘next-level’ aesthetics with classical craftsmanship – a reflection of his artistic roots in the street art movement of the mid-eighties and formal training as a sculptor and painter at the renowned Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Poland. Cezary’s unique style and interdisciplinary skill-set has earned him a reputation internationally as a creative and technically proficient professional artist.
Warraba Weatherall is a street artist from the Kamilaroi Nation. Utilising a diverse range of mediums, his work derives from a cultural context and analyses the social, economic and political processes of Australia. Over the course of 13 years of getting up – Warraba has painted, collaborated and exhibited nationally and internationally.
I fell in love with creation through street art and graffiti now using the same practices on all surfaces with the objective of creating my own world of stories through characters, colours, lines and movement. A world of my own… Kasper’s World
In the depths of the night, my imagination ignites. My sketch pad comes to life as I experiment with different movements, colours and fonts. Lately I’ve been enjoying colourful and fun characters with a slightly abstract twist. I like to let my mind take over, and go with the flow.
Hailing from Brisbane, Sofles jokes that his tag sounds like a box of tissues or something from a Hallmark card. He began painting graffiti in 2000 and soon wanted to get better as fast as he could. He began experimenting with 3Ds, however a more traditional style was developed and then improved upon. He quickly became known around the globe as an artist putting in both quantity and quality. As he mastered his craft, Sofles gained the reputation of “Special Effects Wizard”, a reference to his uncanny ability to take a standard painting and take it to the next level.