Life Drawing at Smoked Garage was hosted by Nicolette Jane and Katy Woods. The class is held at the back of the venue, so grab your espresso martini and find a comfy chair. I’d recommend arriving early so you can gain a good vantage point. You’ll need to bring along some paper and your favourite art materials. A wide range of artists attended – some using … [Read more...] about Life Drawing Class at Smoked Garage
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Interview with Robyn Lawton from Artisan Escapes
We chatted with Robyn Lawton from Artisan Escapes: Tell us about Artisan Escapes Artisan Escapes was created to celebrate relaxation and connection, to share stories and to appreciate the art of making. The idea for Artisan Escapes has grown very organically over the years through my connections with amazing artists, my own teachings and witnessing how art's practice and … [Read more...] about Interview with Robyn Lawton from Artisan Escapes
Cork and Chroma – Brisbane
Cork and Croma promise a creative night out. All you need to do is bring a bottle of wine or beer, and they provide everything else you’ll need. The workshop ticket includes a 40 x 50cm blank canvas, paint, brushes, easel and apron. There is also glassware for your beverages and fridge to keep the bottle cold. There is a range of different paintings to … [Read more...] about Cork and Chroma – Brisbane
Urban Scrawl by Lou Chamberlin – Book Review
Lou Chamberlin has written a fifth book on street art called ‘Urban Scrawl’. What a wonderful handbag sized book it turns out to be. After a short introduction, there are eight main sections to the hardcover book. These are called: Big and Beautiful, Love and Hate, LOL, Words of Wisdom, Dissent and Defiance, Calligraffiti and glyphs, Underfoot and Street Sign Interventions. … [Read more...] about Urban Scrawl by Lou Chamberlin – Book Review