Tag: 2019

Hafleg

Shaun Lee, Gwarkabah (Saltwater man) also known by his artist name, Hafleg, is a Larrakia, Wardaman and Karajarri contemporary freelance artist born and raised in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. Shaun has been painting from a very young age learning from his large artistic family. He specialises in murals and logos using traditional and contemporary designs and especially enjoys doing one off pieces of art.

Irok

Irok was an accomplished artist from a young age growing up in the western suburbs of Brisbane with a graffiti and street art background. This introduced the artist to experimenting with all types of mediums outside of just spray paint. His work now has a strong, confident message and representation of his life and the surroundings around all of us seen through his eyes and presented to others in a very real, moving and visceral fashion with his unique use of brush and acrylic house paint. Originally the house paint watered down to save money, but this slowly became part of the the tell tale signs of the free flowing slightly chaotic yet organic splatters and drips that are generally outside the usual portrait artists focus on fine detail that became his signature work he is known for today. Irok sees his work as being progressive and versatile.

Hayley Welsh

British born artist Hayley Welsh, has established herself as one of the newest creatives in the street art scene, creating her whimsical artworks across the globe. Quoted by Jetstar Magazine as being one of the ‘Top Ten Street Artists You Should Know By Now’ and having exhibited internationally in Berlin, London and New York, she is renown for her surreal, wide-eyed characters, reminding us all to ‘Listen To Your Little Voice’. There is something quite fantastical and a little bit dark lurking in Hayley’s work. Utilising various surfaces from walls to found objects as her canvas, she reveals curious creatures, so cute they can’t be trusted. With their ominous softness, Hayley explores inner voices of self doubt and fear, weaving a poignant narrative into every piece – a message for each person to reflect on in the moment. Hayley’s unique style displays a technical approach, mixed with nostalgia and humour. Surface images that might otherwise seem inviting, have an other-wordly quality that take them places beyond the image in front of us. Her playful aura eludes to a childlike innocence, yet this is juxtaposed with darker undertones of the unknown and abyss.

Jak Rapmund

Jak Rapmund had spent years as a self-taught artist, before entering into a Bachelor of Fine Arts at VCA in 2018. He has worked across many mediums, including drawing, murals, tattooing, printmaking and painting, and while Rapmund’s focus has been predominantly on tattooing since 2012, it is now shifting back towards mural work and painting, to develop a more focused practice that is wholly his own.

ARTIST TALKS

Taking place throughout the festival at the Toombul BSAF Pop-Up Studio, there will be a series of artist talks daily at 1:00pm. Throughout the festival; local, national and international artists from the 2019 festival program will deliver intimate talks in a Q and A format about their creative careers, experiences with the artform and arts practice. All are invited to attend, converse and obtain insight into the program’s public art, popping up around Brisbane.