Street art in Melbourne by Kaff-eine
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Street art in Melbourne by Kaff-eine
Kaff-Eine x Li Hill // New York (USA), Brooklyn, The Bushwick Collective, 2016
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Exhibition - Kalabaw - By Kaff-Eine - At Forty Five Down Stairs
Next week sees an amazing show from Melbourne based artist Kaff-Ein, so come down and show your support for Kaff as she is about to embark on an incredible journey. Kaff-eine is one of Australia’s premiere female street and contemporary artists. She paints her distinctive characters on walls around the globe, immersing herself in local communities and sharing their stories on their walls. While painting street murals in Manila shantytowns in 2013, Kaff-eine learned that some of Manila’s most impoverished slum communities lived on Manila’s garbage dumps, scavenging wood to burn for charcoal, picking through the toxic garbage, selling recyclables or creating recycled products from waste. She was struck by the creativity, resilience, positivity and skill of these communities, who created beautiful objects and valuable resources in the most challenging conditions; she wanted to work with them, to share their strengths, stories and humanity with audiences far from the Manila slums. Kalabaw is the special prelude to two extraordinary collaborative projects Kaff-eine will soon undertake with Manila’s garbage-picking and charcoal-making communities. For Kalabaw, Kaff-eine has created a collection of powerful portraits combining her signature street-based style with intricate realism, her human and kalabaw characters radiating the same resilience, tenderness and dignity that they do in reality. All proceeds from the Kalabaw exhibition will support Kaff-eine’s two subsequent collaborative projects with the communities who live from Manila’s garbage.
Who: Kaff-Eine
What: Kalabaw
When: OPENING NIGHT// Thursday 22 Jan 5-6.30pm
SPECIAL EVENT // Saturday 24 Jan 1-4pm
EXHIBITION RUNS: // 22-31 January 201
Where: Fortyfivedownstairs, 45 Flinders Lane, Melbourne, Victoria, Austarlia
Facebook event here
Russkid – Veggie Bar
Rone Can’t Stop
Sleaze and Kaffeine – best restoration ever, antlers intact
Urban Cake Lady, Precious Little, Shida
Not sure who did these
just more photo's and stuff like that.
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Videos - MSO Street Art - Drewfunk, Lucy Lucy, Kaff-eine & Ha-HA
The other week a bunch of artists got together with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra to do a bunch of works inspired by classical pieces of music, from both popular culture and older sources.
Below are the videos from each of these works of music, with the accompanying produciton by the artists – Drewfunk, Lucy Lucy, Ha-Ha and Kaff-eine. Enjoy!
Drewfunk:
Ha-Ha
Kaff-eine
Lucy Lucy
Street Up
First a few terms:
Fling-ups – shoes or other objects hung on overhead wires by flinging them up. (not to be confused with throw-ups) I have to say that I’ve seen some good one’s recently.
Fling-ups, Windsor
Fling-ups, Collingwood
Paste-ups – paper printed or drawn pasted up on a wall. Known in North America as wheat-pasting due to the glue used.
Paste-up, Fitzroy
Throw-ups– A rough outline of a…
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