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Berlin Wall

Hurben was just recently involved in creating what is now being touted as being Western Australia’s largest Street Art Mural. The artwork transcends all four sides of a building on Roe Street, Northbridge and used to be the old Berlin Nightclub. It is currently Artrage’s storage space and Marcus Canning is the guy who organised the occasion.

The south wall of the building was painted by Creepy, Hurben, Sam DeSouza and Jodee Knowles. That’s a lot of leaves Creepy!

There’s some talk of lightboxes being installed amongst the artwork. Go Perth!

Club Capitol

We were commissioned to paint the front wall of Capitol nightclub for the McKenna Bourbon launch. Lets just say that this project was an important lesson learned shall we?

McKenna Launch Press Release

Lava Stonegrill

While contemplating producing some artwork free-of-charge in a nearby alleyway, I thought to ask the proprietors of the building if I could paint their boring tagged-up wall. They said sure and wanted something in the theme of their resturant. I wanted cash. They handed over a portion of the cash and we produced a painting that really had nothing to do with their resturant.

Shensing painted the flying pigs carrying sheep, Paul Ikin did the goldfish-bowl-headed robot on rollerskates, Hurben painted the parrot-beast-god and Creepy added a massive head. Griv did most of the background. Thanks to the guys at the Sign Store in Joondalup for the Scaffolding.

New Years Massacre

massacre_badge1The guys from Deuce were putting on a New Years Party at The Bakery, Artrage Complex for the 2006 New Year. They asked us to come along and do some painting.

We roped Creepy in and after 2 fun-filled afternoons we had completed our unique portrayal of a massacre. That core-flute(?) stuff was really nice to work with and brought out a bit of the poet in all of us.

Ro Ro Ro Your Bot

ro_your_bot_badgeA collaborative exhibition with Creepy and Joshua Weeks. We painted the walls of the Projection Lounge and had a free-vodka infused opening party. A massive thankyou to Christie Clements-Shepherd.

Illuminosity

As part of the Artrage festival, Ian Cocaran (http://iancorcoran.com/) came over and with a massive projector, more overhead than digital, projected sourced artwork onto the Telstra building and the State Library. Hurben helped put the slides together, each one had to be keystoned and sent to the other side of the country so a huge transparent slide could be sent back. Largest projections in Perth, the ones on the Telstra building could be viewed from Mt Lawley. Great stuff!