Steal Banksy
Art Series Hotels in Melbourne, Australia are hiding a $15,000 Banksy in one of their Hotels for you to steal. Grab it without getting caught and it’s yours.
source. BOOOOOOOM
More work from Miso
Miso {Stanislava Pinchuk} is a 21 year old artist, living in Melbourne, Australia. Her work sways between pasting hand drawn portraits in city streets, to intricate drawings and installations in gallery spaces. She has just completed writing a book for Thames & Hudson, and had her street work bought and archived by the National Gallery of Australia.
Byron Chicky Babes Bomb Squad
Project Green, Lipton Ice Green Tea’s urban arts initiative, is beginning to take shape. Showcasing the talents of some of the country’s most renowned urban artists, Project Green aims to spread a bit of green positivity in Australia’s urban spaces.
Reblogged via Wooster Collective.
If you happen to be in Melbourne, Australia…
It can be stated quite categorically that the terms ‘food van’, ‘gourmet’ and ‘hip-hop’ are rarely heard in the same sentence, until now that is. Previously known for his entrepeneurial credentials in the fashion, music andpublishing games, ideas man Raph Rashid’s latest and greatest venture looks set to top the lot and delightfully confound pigeon-holers the world over.
Beatbox Kitchen is Raph’s take on a mobile diner, with a hand-held comfort-based menu put together with Wu-like scientific attention to detail. There are grain-fed Raph Burgers with stereo sauce (I’m claiming best burger in Melbourne), pan-fried chicken schnitzel wraps, portabello ‘shroom burgers for the vegos and the Eddy Current -endorsed dessert - Cool Ice-cream brownie/ice-cream sandwiches, all washed down with a sweet chai shake. Raph has spent years perfecting this menu, sourcing ingredients and testing on an appreciative and ever-expanding list of friends and family. Burp!
Reblogged via three thousand & Bec Orpin
is a freelance photographer based in Brisbane, Australia who pursues photo documentary stories. Her work has been referred to as, “evocative documentary… that includes social justice issues and the ostensibly mundane urban spaces in which we live”. With a strong community focus, she has produced bodies of work on ageing day-labourers homes in Japan, post- earthquake China, domestic living in Inner Mongolia and inequalities in Ethiopia. Her photographs have appeared in publications like the Sydney Morning Herald, Frankie Magazine, The Big Issue and Blueprint UK.
Inframe TV
A documentary based vodcast produced in Melbourne, Australia. We profile and explore original and arresting Australian and international talent working in art, design and culture. Our aim is to provide unprecedented access to the thoughts, insights, and inspirations of people who create.
Visit Inframe TV here.
Beci Orpin
Melbourne based designer/illustrator. Beci’s work are full of narratives and nostalgia.
Visit Beci Orpin’s website here.




