Drapl

Drapl is a Brisbane based artist who has been spray- painting for around 18 years. Since he picked up the cans, his obsession with the art form has led him to paint full-time and run a successful mural business, providing him with a lot of experience painting in different styles.
Drapl loves to push his style in different ways, now focusing a lot on portraits, both abstract and realist, often blending the two genres.

Fuzeillear

Fuzeillear was born in England but has been living and working on the Sunshine Coast for the past eight years. She creates work imbued with a calm and stillness that she struggles to find in real life in an attempt to help other people find it in theirs. She enjoys depicting light and shadow and works both in small scale and large scale, believing that when it comes to murals and bubble tea, bigger is better. She has produced work for Bic, Volcom and Cotton On among others, and has a passion for public art as it is a chance to connect with people and a perfect opportunity to brighten someone’s day.

Hollie C.

Hollie C. is a Brisbane based artist and educator. She creates large-scale aerosol murals as well as studio works using a variety of media, such as print making, collage and acrylics. Hollie often draws inspiration from her travels, issues surrounding gender, and graffiti culture. Her works are often inspired by traditional graffiti lettering, as well as contemporary depictions of the still life, utilising fruit, flowers and other objects
in her imagery.

Gus Eagleton

Australian based artist Gus possesses a diverse skill set, spanning many creative areas and media. 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 focusing on developing relatable concepts, Gus continually challenges audiences’ perceptions of themselves. Over the years, Gus has exhibited nationwide and abroad, receiving accolades in the form of art awards and steadily producing commissioned works for private clients and corporations. Gus continues to work hard, aiming to go far beyond preconceived creative boundaries.

Sortwo

Born and raised in the Basque Country (Spain), a place he proclaims to be the inspiration for his desire to paint from a very young age. With an appreciation for street art developed from the many walls that decorate his neighborhood Sortwo has grown up with the passion for public art, sharing his craft like many street artists on any surface that begs for colour and life. He works with a variety of creative mediums, never limiting his imagination to just one style or technique. Sortwo’s surreal illustrations make us question our ordinary everyday lives, tripping into a landscape of wonderment. His primary medium is aerosol and acrylic.

Shmick

One of Australia’s fast emerging contemporary artists, Shmick Is a freelance artist from Northern NSW, specialising in large-scale murals, illustration, visual art instillations and digital design. He has participated in numerous exhibitions and his work has begun to be recognized internationally. Following years of perfecting his craft, Shmick’s painting is a form of meditation. He channels great thought and creative energy into each piece, showing people something they may have never seen before.

Sofles

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 any style to the next level.

The Zookeeper

The Zookeeper (ZKPR) is a Brisbane-based artist whose large scale murals aim to break the mundane and monotonous routines of daily life. Fascinated by nature from a young age, ZKPR is interested in the infinite parallels between all animals and human beings. Every creature big or small has a story to tell; ZKPR’s work is about creating a vessel through nature, to bring positivity to our everyday lives. ZKPR’s work aims to connect society to the things that are so easily overlooked. Fundamentally his work is about pushing past the barriers that keep our cultures and societies disconnected. Avoid monotony, Keep it Zoo.

Ashley Peel

Ashley Peel is an emerging Brisbane artist, who through the use of drawing and painting express her emotions as she travels through life. She is currently in her second year, of a Bachelor of Fine Arts at the Queensland College of Art. In 2017, Ash was selected as a finalist for Anglicare’s Arts and Minds Program, which focuses on art and mental health. Her work was exhibited on GOA billboards around Brisbane and the Bromley and Co art exhibition. Currently, Ash works as an assistant art teacher at Art Star Studio. One day, she hopes to establish a full time career in the Fine Art’s Industry.

Brienné Amiria Aspinall

Brienné Aspinall is aspiring as an art designer and music producer upcoming from the local areas of Brisbane City. Her passions ranging from all art forms of dance, arts therapy and music to in future become an inspirational-enthusiast for upcoming young adults like herself following the true passions of their heads and hearts. Currently part timing as a waitress working around likeminded inspired young adults and spending the solid forms of time in her studio space, will this entered time pay off and blossom to be a dream to reality lucid projection waiting to be.