Treazy

Like all trees, Treazy’s roots are planted strong in the underground. As the seasons change it’s time for growth, time to break through the surface of anonymity and transition into the full being of his creative potential. With more than 20 years in the game he still only considers himself at the beginning of where this artistic journey will take him. Graffiti has played a pinnacle role in his life, teaching him priceless gems about the values of freedom and friendships, the evils of the system and how to navigate around it. This outside-of-the-box perspective has allowed him to travel the world extensively, leaving a colorful legacy from the deep catacombs of the Paris subway to the dense bio- diversity of the Amazon Jungle. With the generous loving support from Ironlak and his crew at his back the possibilities are limitless and the time is now.

Xandolino

Brazilian artist living in Brisbane for almost 3 years now, Xandolino (Alex) collects many interests from where he draws inspiration to create his abstract pattern-like art. Among these interests there are architecture, comic books, maps, board games, graphic design, people, music, mechanism, microcosm, puns and societies. It’s diverse!

Diz

Diz is a Brisbane OG, with a heavy graffiti influence, starting out in the late eighties. Diz is prolific in the range of materials/methods used in producing art and is always striving to push the limits. Fav mediums in order are; aerosol, oils, digital and the rest 😉

Gus Eagleton

Australian-based artist Gus possesses adiverse skill set, spanning many creative areas and mediums. Exploring figuration through studio work and contemporary mural painting, Gus blends methods to produce a vast array of work – from small compositions to expansive murals. Gus is particularly interested in the diversity and intrigue of people. By focussing on developing relatable concepts, Gus continually challenges audiences’ perceptions of themselves. Over the years Gus has exhibited nationally and abroad, receiving accolades in the form of art awards and steadily producing commissioned works for private clients and corporations including Brisbane City Council and Queensland Rail. In the meantime, Gus continues to work hard – aiming to go far beyond preconceived creative boundaries.

Teens on Acid

Josh Thorsen is a child of the eighties. His personal art work is heavily influenced by eighties cartoons, skateboarding culture, comics and anime. His art explodes with bold color pallettes, giving life to goonish characters and the world in which they were created, leaving the viewer experiencing nothing short of an LSD flashback.

BoHdi

BoHDi is a Brisbane-based graffic artist producing works of wild influence. His work usually contains some form of human subject or element and wherever possible is very loud and craves attention. Not unlike the artist himself.

Cekioss

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.