Part of a Retro Pin-Up series at Hosier Lane, Melbourne. This image is also showcased in the 2009 calendar (click image to view the calendar) /
Here’s my famous red vinyl chair and red phone! These have been used in quite a few photo shoots now – although, this is the first photo where the two items get in the limelight. This laneway is located near Hosier Lane in Melbourne, adorned with graffiti and stencil art. Getting the phone to the laneway from the carpark at Fed Square was easy. Getting the chair there wasn’t!
Pug puppy commanding a Soviet tank painted with hearts :)
its simple, i know. but here it is. :)
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A stylized J-pop style Tag of the word “gizmoe” If you like my designs please check out my site at www.mrgizmoe.com
Stealth bomber up close and personal…street level. Inspired by Scott Robinson talking and getting one of my tees with black ink on a black tee. Available on grey for a preview…or the less adventurous! ;) I think everyone should do one of these black on black tees! Buyers Booth photo care of Rubyred Another example in the flesh here My other stealth t-shirt: /
Angel Spray / How times have changed. Graffiti/street artists are so mainstream now, they have become the angels and darlings of the modern art world. Currently, six internationally acclaimed street artists are being featured at the Tate Modern in London. They have each created a huge piece on the facade of the iconic London modern art gallery. Take a look here Detail: / The t-shirt: /
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I am so tired of people in my area complaining about the graffiti. The Marrickville area has some awesome work which should be celebrated.
Barack Obama Rasta Colors Stencil
With 6277 views 71 favouritings and 3 sales, this is probably by far my most popular image: / I shot it on my first digital camera, a Canon Powershot S80 compact in the main street of Kempsey NSW on a particularly trying road trip for work. It was a lucky shot, I just thought the billboard was a fairly self-reflexive thing to find in a rundown country town, but when this dejected guy limped into the shot it made it into a poignant statement. Having moved on in the equipment and (hopefully) skills aspects of my photographic practice due mainly to the encouragement I received here in the early days, I often look back at this image and see things I could improve with it. One of the assignments for a course I am doing is to convert an RGB image to greyscale. I’ve applied noise reduction, and unsharp mask, then tonal and exposure adjustments in the green channel. After converting to greyscale, I’ve despeckled it a bit and clone stamped out any larger specks that stand out more in greyscale. I’ve also cropped it a bit tighter and increased the resolution by decreasing the image size rather than interpolating. Wow, that was boring. Anyway, please enjoy the new mono version of Living. “You are not a beautiful and unique snowflake…” / / / / / / / /
Graffiti Heraldry / Celebrating the history and urban street movement of the UK. My entry for the London Calling challenge, finally placed 5th. Thanks to everyone who voted and supported it. ;) Process and t-shirt: / /
Model: Meagan Jones
This is my tribute to Muntazer al-Zaidi. The legendary journalist who threw his shoe at George W Bush during his farewell visit to Iraq. Clearly it is based on Banksy’s “Flower Chucker” stencil which is based on a photo from the 1968 riots in Paris. I’ve tried to keep it faithful to both Banksy and Muntazer by illustrating his head as close as possible to the original press conference image, in the style of “Flower Thrower”. I also illustrated the shoe to fit his hand just nicely and added a bit of definition to the fingers. Love to know what you think. Good riddance George Dubbaya. Muntazer al-Zaid may be the thrower, but you certainly are the tosser. / / / / / / /
Illustrating the perils of global warming.
Simple one this time, but that’s all I wanted :) just like a yin yang itself, but with my own twist on it hehe I’d wear it :D Oh and if you would like the design in a different colour, red on black, or in black to put on a light tee etc, just ask =] All feedback and suggestions welcome, if anyone would like something added or altered which would make you happy in order to purchase this item don’t hesitate to ask, I’ll consider reasonable changes to keep any potential buyers happy Jay / R-evolution GFX Other designs you may like from R-evolutionGFX: —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- Oh and: / SPECIAL BIG DI$COUNT OFFER ON MY “Have a nice day” SHIRT! / Click here to Contact me for details / Jay. /
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