I have been following Kilian Martin for some years now and have always been drawn to the freedom of expression he has between skating and his surrounding environment as well as his imagination when it comes to tricks.
Our good friends over at T-World are getting ready to drop their 7th issue and from what I've been priviledged to see you definitely want to get your hands on a copy.
New Format. New Direction. New York. For the seventh issue, the only T-shirt journal in existence - known as T-world - travels to the Empire State. Milton Glaser's tourist campaign logo (I love NY) turned souvenir T-shirt graphic sums up the feelings T-world has for the most ambitious city of them all. The city has been responsible for the birth of hip-hop, the rise of graffiti as an art form, and famous artists like Andy Warhol. In fact, it was Warhol himself who inspired the idea that a single, ordinary product like a simple T-shirt (he used a Campbell’s Soup can) could generate the topic of art and conversation. 200 pages. Hardcover edition. Coming soon.
This is it ladies and gentleman the moment you have all been waiting for the governemnet has legalised green!
Sadly thats not true but tonight you don't want to miss the Secret Wars Grand Final- Sprinkles v Heesco at the OAF.
These two super talented artist go head to head for a bevy of prizes including $1,000 cash, a brand new bike, a lazer etched Secret Wars skateboard and a bunch of other cool stuff.
The pre sale tickets have completely sold out, however there are still 50 tickets on the door which opens at 6:30 pm and if you want to get amongst it I'd be there cos tonight is going to be KILLER!
If watching two artists battle to the death isn't enough, KON homies 'THUNDAMENTALS' will be serving up some fresh beats to wet ya taste buds before the final kicks off at 8:30pm
So last Friday was the opening night of Halcyon Days, an exhibition of photographic works by Tim Swallow. If you got along you will agree it was an a huge sucess with red dots littering the walls of the 200 plus filled Artgeo Gallery. A great mixture of both young and old people alike came together to turn another sleepy winters night down south into a vibrant hive of activity.
The Exhibition continues until the 28th of August at Artgeo Gallery 7 Qiueen st. Bussleton so if your in the south west be sure to check it out.