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Ben Frost
Sydney artist Ben Frost is most well known for his confronting and often controversial Pop Art paintings. Using a 'collage' style of unlikely juxtapositions, his dynamic paintings are complex mash-ups of popular culture that savagely critique our media and advertising obsessed society. |
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Anthony Lister
Lister graduated from Queensland College of Art in 2001, shortly after, he went to New York and worked under the mentorship of New Zealand painter Max Gimblett. Recently, he undertook a research residency in Berlin, and his travels have extended him to take part in solo and group exhibitions around the world. Anthony Lister currently lives and paints in New York City. |
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Kill Pixie
Developing his craft in the city, this former street artist has made an astounding transition to softer mediums. His delicate line work and masterful use of colour through ink, watercolour and acrylic communicate beautifully through his choice of canvas - mostly paper or resinated hand-made wooden boxes. His pattern work is unorthodox and abstract yet strikes a schizophrenic harmony with his longing and respect for space. Embedded with symbols and life experiences the work is often a suggestion what could have been. He presents a prophecy for an abstracted, urban version of folk art. |
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Numskull
Numskull lives and works in Sydney, where he has a long history in the street art community. His work uses pop iconography, wheatpasting and street art styles to convey bold imagery. Numskull experiments with themes like classic film, letter forms, cartoons, comics and humour in his paintings. |
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Mark Drew
Since 2004 Mark has been behind the scenes of many local art shows, as curator and co-director of China Heights gallery. Trained as a graphic designer, this influence flows through to his art, and more often than not, the works have subtle pop culture or 90s hiphop references. After several successful solo exhibitions in Australia he has recently relocated to Tokyo, to pursue his interest in traditional print making. http://www.makingends.com |
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Jeremyville
Jeremyville has been in shows in Colette Paris, Reed Space gallery New York and Tokyo, Mondo Pop Italy, Bunkamura Tokyo, Tiger Translate Beijing, MTV Milan, Studio Camufo Venice, Semi Permanent Sydney, Vallery in Barcelona, Exposure Gallery London, Gallery 1988 LA, and has an upcoming solo show at Artoyz in Paris. Jeremyville's work has appeared in art books by Taschen, IdN, Victionary, Pictoplasma, Die Gestalten Verlag, and magazines such as Swindle, Faesthetic, Monster Children, Nylon, Dazed and Confused, Refill 7, Territory, Oyster, IdN, Vapors, Juxtapoz, and many more. |
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Beastman
BEASTMAN is a twenty something year old artist, designer, photographer and all-round creative type person raised in the hills of Sydney. He likes to ride his skateboard on the streets, eat chocolate, bong on, chill out, sleep in, listen to music, read magazines, watch movies and TV, surf the net, hang with Jac and the Turd Ferguson, draw and paint pictures, and capture moments in time with his Nikon FM2.
BEASTMAN is also the founder, editor and designer of online publication [weAREtheIMAGEmakers] - watim.com. |
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Eamo
25 year old EAMO is an illustrator and artist from Melbourne. He has worked for magazines and companies such as:
J Mag, IsNotMagazine, Golden Plains Music Festival, Rip Curl, Redbull Music Academy, Riot, Lifelounge, Don't Panic, Monument and Owl Movement (U.S.) EAMO has exhibited in Sydney and Portland.
EAMO artwork has a uniquely home-grown authentic aussie-pop feel. The soft tonal colours reflect those of the australian landscape. His subjects are core australian cultural icons like the surf lifesaver, humphrey bear and the underlying poetry of the quintessentially ocker bloke. |
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Trent Whitehead
Trent 'Burger' Whitehead is a Sydney based painter, illustrator and designer. His evocative and endearing images are characteristically painted directly on to wood panels and cut-outs.
His works have been exhibited in galleries all over Australia. Recent exhibitions include WATIM 12x12 (watim.com), GAS with Doze Green and a custom wall piece for the Oxford Art Factory. |
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Akina
Akina is a villain with a button fetish. She attacks innocent teddy bears to steal their button eyes! Sydney based artist Lang Leav uses pastels and pixels to weave the enchanting world of Akina. Since its inception, the illustration based label has established a cult following worldwide. In 2005, Akina was selected as winner of the Qantas Spirit of Youth Awards. She is also one of the select artists chosen to have her work showcased in the fourth edition of world renowned publication Curvy. |
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