Posted by Arty Graffarti on April 18, 2013 · 2 Comments
You know, there are a lot of sayings that prove being a duo is a good things. Great minds think a like, 2 is greater then 1 and the old 2 heads are better then one come to mind. These two couldn’t prove that much more, even if they tried. Original from our fair city … Read more
Category Graffiti, Interview, street art · Tagged with 2013, carbon festival, dabs & myla, dabsmyla, graffiti, Insa, interview, melbourne, melbourne central, SDM, street art
Posted by Arty Graffarti on April 18, 2013 · 2 Comments
The initial Carbon Festival line up featured a ton of talent from around the globe, Shawn Stussy, Eddie Huang, DabsMyla, Martha Cooper and Henry Chalfant, to name a few. But it was the late edition of photographer Will Robson-Scott that literally tipped me over in making sure I got to this years festival. For those … Read more
Category Graffiti, Interview, Video · Tagged with action bronson, asap rocky, carbon festival, crack and shine, england, graffiti, interview, london, photography, pirate radio, topsafe, will robson-scott
Posted by Arty Graffarti on April 16, 2013 · Leave a Comment
As most of you would have been aware, yours truly spent most [if not all] of last weekend at this year’s edition of Carbon Festival. It’s line up was unavoidable, with the likes of Barry McGee, Martha Cooper, Henry Chalfont, DabsMyla, Will Robson-Scott, Shawn Stussy and many more visiting our fair city, to share their infinite wisdom to the paying masses. … Read more
Category Featured, Graffiti, Interview, Review, street art, Video · Tagged with acclaim magazine, barry mcgee, carbon festival 2013, dabsmyla, graffiti, henry chalfont, martha cooper, melbourne, photography, street art, will robson-scott
Posted by Arty Graffarti on March 5, 2013 · 3 Comments
There has been a bit of a Gent overload here at Arty Graffarti, with the video being pushed pretty anywhere the blog can be seen. But with work like this, who can blame Melbourne for not being excited about having this visiting artist? With an exhibition literally around the corner, I sat down with the artist to discuss his … Read more
Category Graffiti, Interview, street art · Tagged with 48s, birmingham, gent, interview, london, melbourne, SDM, some art what I did, street art, the vic bar, toy fighter