Fellow RTRfm mural artist has posted a snippet about his foray into outdoor wall art, he also has a bunch of new photos, check it out here: http://sirencountry.blogspot.com/2009/06/rtr-carpark-mural.html
Fellow RTRfm mural artist has posted a snippet about his foray into outdoor wall art, he also has a bunch of new photos, check it out here: http://sirencountry.blogspot.com/2009/06/rtr-carpark-mural.html
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!
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.
After designing all the various printwork necessary (Flyers, postcards, symbols.. etc) We were asked to come to Geraldton and paint a huge wall with the local kids while Artrage put on a kick-ass party.. all for the opening of Audiosity, an interactive art exhibition dubbed as a ‘sound map’ of Geraldton.
Working with sound artists Josh McAuliffe and Tomàs Ford, the kids edited their recordings into loops and sound compositions making for some unique soundscapes.