Growing Up
Be Free is a street artist who keeps elevating her game, so much to the point that its hard to keep up sometimes. While this is an older piece, even at this stage, she is still ahead of some of her contemporaries. Collingwood Be Free
Breeze Free
Sorry everybody, but it looks like I missed out on getting to Be Free x Erin Greer’s show at Egg Gallery before it closed on Sunday. As I said before, I did go on opening night, but it was too congested to get any photo’s. Check out Roger Hyland’s flicks here. Fitzroy
Be Free Package
You know, some of Melbourne’s best street and graffiti artists don’t or rarely sell their work for the masses, its a real shame, I myself probably collect way too many prints, I mean I’ve only got so many walls…. Be Free is one of those street artists who I always thought, when is she going … Read more
Been There, Freed That
Look, I love my Melbourne street art, but at times it can really feel a bit stagnent, it seems to be very easy to get attention for work that is either a bit samey or not very good at all. Be Free is not one of those artists, shes constantly bring fresh ideas … Read more
Suki Free
When I was this girls age, my mum would have killed me if I got ink all over my clothes like this, somebody obviously has cool parents…. Brunswick Suki – Be Free
Where The Wild Things Paint
A couple of months ago I posted a video of this collaboration going up in a dusty warehouse in Northcote of which I was lucky enough to run into a few weeks ago. It’s a great looking piece that uses the unique space nicely, it’s characters remind me of Where The Wild Things Are. Be … Read more
Birthday-Oner
So here we are, I honestly can’t believe its come to this but… ArtyGraffarti.com turned 1 yesterday, thats 365 [give or take] days of documenting Melbourne’s strong street art and graffiti scene. I still never thought it would last this long and the opportunities and people I’ve met through doing it have just been the … Read more
Monster Girls
Another great video of Be Free doing what she does best, this time joined by Erin Greer, eery but beautiful at the same time. Be Free x Erin Greer
Free Wool
I really like seeing street artists interactive with the space surrounding their work, although there’s a good chance that it won’t last very long, it’s still cool to see the mind move or interact away from the traditional wall space. Hosier Lane Be Free
To Be Young
There are about half a dozen or so street artist out there that are doing similar things to that of Be Free in recent times, but I still like her work the best, not only do her stencils and work look so good, its her interactive with the space that really makes it pop for … Read more



