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Griv and Hurben contributed to the artwork painted on the rear wall of RTRfm radio (http://www.rtrfm.com.au/) this last weekend. Also on board were THNK, Timothy Rollin, Sean Morris, Pete Long, Deph 1 and of course, RegID for organising the whole thing! Thanks guys! Looks beau-ti-ful!

We’ll be on hand at the next Cut ‘n’ Paste launch this Friday the 29th May with our digital graffiti setup we created for Reface earlier this year. Griv has been working on it and making sure its running smooth and swift. Come and check it out, knowing the Cut ‘n’ Paste guys, it will be a rad evening.
Check out http://cutandpastedvd.com/ for more information.
The site is hot and dangerous, the story of our friend Ubu has begun, it looks as though he has fallen prey to the evil rope parrots, we hope he finds the courage to overcome this internal battle. You can see the artwork at the base of the Woodside Plaza (Cnr Hay St and Milligan St in the courtyard)

We will be painting the artwork that will grace the boundary of the Woodside Plaza. Watch this work evolve and see how we negotiate the space, providing a backdrop for the various dancers, painters and performers for the Live @ Woodside festival.

Ok so now we need all your little photos of street-type art to be uploaded to www.abc.net.au/reface. We’ll be collating the best images for projection onto Perth’s buildings in a few weeks. So get cracking!
You can see where, when the projections will be taking place at www.perthfestival.com.au/visualarts/reface.
You can check out our Reface page in our Projects section here
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Painting is well underway with some really amazing artwork at the site. We’ve been really impressed with the turnout and diversity of styles.
We have decided to stall the project for now so we can get the upper levels clear and more background colours up. Hopefully this will only be a few weeks. The break will also give us a chance to review the space and allow us to direct it closer toward our overall vision.
We would still like people who have begun work, to keep coming in to complete their artwork, but we won’t be allocating or starting any new walls until we can get some more behind the scenes work done, so please let us know if/when you intend to come in and finish.
Its really beginning to look amazing, we’re sure the Condor Tower Car Park will be a huge success for Perth, and hopefully change the social attitude toward street art, if only a little.