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Sugar’s work is just schweet
Sugar and I began our chat discussing Hosier Lane.
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Loretta Lizzio: romantic visionary
Loretta Lizzio was recently listed as one of nine “badass” female artists who are taking over the Australian street art scene.
Read MoreRealism and fantasy
She’s street art’s sweetheart! Kaff-Eine is a much-loved artist with a huge following.
Read MoreInk and aerosol
Steve Cross is a veteran of the graffiti/street art scene, having put up his first tag 30 years ago as a 14-year-old.
Read MoreThe Age of Innocence
Fine artist Julian Clavijo is the only local artist I’m aware of who’s attempted a reverse transition i.e. from the gallery wall to using the street as his canvas!
Read MoreKeep Calm and carry on stencilling!
Calm’s paste-ups are infrequent but much anticipated.
Read MoreJúlia Both: a jewel in the urban landscape
Júlia Both, although she has contributed to many collaborations, doesn’t consider herself a street artist, but as an artist/illustrator who occasionally works in public.
Read MoreThey’re on a roll!
This month, we showcase Shaun Hossack and his street art management agency, Juddy Roller.
Read MoreSkills to pay the bills
On sitting down to chat with Jess (aka 23rd Key) I had to confess that, although I was aware of her work, I knew little about her.
Read MoreColour and movement = Mimby
Mimby Jones-Robinson is a vibrantly dressed and vivacious woman who adds considerable colour to our streets – not only with her art but in her manner of dressing. She is her own canvas!
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