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289 creative works found

  • a “tongue in cheek” design to provoke people into thinking about what goes into their food!

  • The T-shirt

  • blue dreamy graffiti sketch.

  • This is an image that was originally created for a pillow case (and for someone to hold onto as they slept).

  • Two love birds.

  • Let love light the way.

  • Adam’s Apple T-Shirt

  • A colour blind test

  • An illustration of a girl saying “yatta!“ NB. In Japanese, yatta means “I did it” or “I did something”. It can be a proclamation of success. “Yatta” can also be like “Eureka!” or another term of that nature.

  • This is an illustration I did awhile back and never got around to uploading until now. I’m still not totally satisfied with it, but I’m not sure what to change if I did.

  • Created on Adobe Photoshop CS4. I’ve just been doodling around trying to get a few NPC examples so I can take on a few more commissions when I move rather than my usual chibis or items. So far my main problem areas is lack of skills in some clothing shading as well as human anatomy when it not in an average standing position. Process of it all can be found here

  • The Dimmeys Mural is a mural painted on the Green street sidewall of the Richmond Dimmeys store in Victoria, Australia. It is a 50-meter long, by 2.8-meter high, 150-year chronological montage of famous, infamous, treasured and memorable Australian people, places and events occurring throughout Dimmeys 150 years of trading. While it depicts a lot of national icons it also has a particular focus on local Richmond and Melbourne history. I was commissioned to paint the Mural in 2003 to commemorate Dimmeys Stores 150th anniversary. The mural was painted with acrylic exterior house paints and aerosol spray-paints for shading etc. As well as designing the composition of the mural I also had the task of researching and deciding who and what was depicted in the mural. This was a huge task considering all the Australian candidates that possibly should have their likeness honoured in paint. Considering the research of the ever-evolving subject matter and sheer level of detail it is an unprecedented piece of artwork in Australia. The Dimmeys Mural has been featured on “Good Morning Australia”, “Coxy’s Big Break” and “The 7:30 Report” television programs. In print there is a 2-page feature in the book: “Street Art Uncut” and featured in “The Age” newspaper on 2 separate occasions. It also provided the subject matter for the painting: “Green Street at 5 o’clock” by renowned Melbourne artist Tony Irving. The mural has become something of an icon itself and as the building has recently been sold and is cited for development, we can only hope it will stand the test of time.

  • The Dimmeys Mural is a mural painted on the Green street sidewall of the Richmond Dimmeys store in Victoria, Australia. It is a 50-meter long, by 2.8-meter high, 150-year chronological montage of famous, infamous, treasured and memorable Australian people, places and events occurring throughout Dimmeys 150 years of trading. While it depicts a lot of national icons it also has a particular focus on local Richmond and Melbourne history. I was commissioned to paint the Mural in 2003 to commemorate Dimmeys Stores 150th anniversary. The mural was painted with acrylic exterior house paints and aerosol spray-paints for shading etc. As well as designing the composition of the mural I also had the task of researching and deciding who and what was depicted in the mural. This was a huge task considering all the Australian candidates that possibly should have their likeness honoured in paint. Considering the research of the ever-evolving subject matter and sheer level of detail it is an unprecedented piece of artwork in Australia. The Dimmeys Mural has been featured on “Good Morning Australia”, “Coxy’s Big Break” and “The 7:30 Report” television programs. In print there is a 2-page feature in the book: “Street Art Uncut” and featured in “The Age” newspaper on 2 separate occasions. It also provided the subject matter for the painting: “Green Street at 5 o’clock” by renowned Melbourne artist Tony Irving. The mural has become something of an icon itself and as the building has recently been sold and is cited for development, we can only hope it will stand the test of time.

  • The Dimmeys Mural is a mural painted on the Green street sidewall of the Richmond Dimmeys store in Victoria, Australia. It is a 50-meter long, by 2.8-meter high, 150-year chronological montage of famous, infamous, treasured and memorable Australian people, places and events occurring throughout Dimmeys 150 years of trading. While it depicts a lot of national icons it also has a particular focus on local Richmond and Melbourne history. I was commissioned to paint the Mural in 2003 to commemorate Dimmeys Stores 150th anniversary. The mural was painted with acrylic exterior house paints and aerosol spray-paints for shading etc. As well as designing the composition of the mural I also had the task of researching and deciding who and what was depicted in the mural. This was a huge task considering all the Australian candidates that possibly should have their likeness honoured in paint. Considering the research of the ever-evolving subject matter and sheer level of detail it is an unprecedented piece of artwork in Australia. The Dimmeys Mural has been featured on “Good Morning Australia”, “Coxy’s Big Break” and “The 7:30 Report” television programs. In print there is a 2-page feature in the book: “Street Art Uncut” and featured in “The Age” newspaper on 2 separate occasions. It also provided the subject matter for the painting: “Green Street at 5 o’clock” by renowned Melbourne artist Tony Irving. The mural has become something of an icon itself and as the building has recently been sold and is cited for development, we can only hope it will stand the test of time.

  • The Dimmeys Mural is a mural painted on the Green street sidewall of the Richmond Dimmeys store in Victoria, Australia. It is a 50-meter long, by 2.8-meter high, 150-year chronological montage of famous, infamous, treasured and memorable Australian people, places and events occurring throughout Dimmeys 150 years of trading. While it depicts a lot of national icons it also has a particular focus on local Richmond and Melbourne history. I was commissioned to paint the Mural in 2003 to commemorate Dimmeys Stores 150th anniversary. The mural was painted with acrylic exterior house paints and aerosol spray-paints for shading etc. As well as designing the composition of the mural I also had the task of researching and deciding who and what was depicted in the mural. This was a huge task considering all the Australian candidates that possibly should have their likeness honoured in paint. Considering the research of the ever-evolving subject matter and sheer level of detail it is an unprecedented piece of artwork in Australia. The Dimmeys Mural has been featured on “Good Morning Australia”, “Coxy’s Big Break” and “The 7:30 Report” television programs. In print there is a 2-page feature in the book: “Street Art Uncut” and featured in “The Age” newspaper on 2 separate occasions. It also provided the subject matter for the painting: “Green Street at 5 o’clock” by renowned Melbourne artist Tony Irving. The mural has become something of an icon itself and as the building has recently been sold and is cited for development, we can only hope it will stand the test of time.

  • The Dimmeys Mural is a mural painted on the Green street sidewall of the Richmond Dimmeys store in Victoria, Australia. It is a 50-meter long, by 2.8-meter high, 150-year chronological montage of famous, infamous, treasured and memorable Australian people, places and events occurring throughout Dimmeys 150 years of trading. While it depicts a lot of national icons it also has a particular focus on local Richmond and Melbourne history. I was commissioned to paint the Mural in 2003 to commemorate Dimmeys Stores 150th anniversary. The mural was painted with acrylic exterior house paints and aerosol spray-paints for shading etc. As well as designing the composition of the mural I also had the task of researching and deciding who and what was depicted in the mural. This was a huge task considering all the Australian candidates that possibly should have their likeness honoured in paint. Considering the research of the ever-evolving subject matter and sheer level of detail it is an unprecedented piece of artwork in Australia. The Dimmeys Mural has been featured on “Good Morning Australia”, “Coxy’s Big Break” and “The 7:30 Report” television programs. In print there is a 2-page feature in the book: “Street Art Uncut” and featured in “The Age” newspaper on 2 separate occasions. It also provided the subject matter for the painting: “Green Street at 5 o’clock” by renowned Melbourne artist Tony Irving. The mural has become something of an icon itself and as the building has recently been sold and is cited for development, we can only hope it will stand the test of time.

  • The Dimmeys Mural is a mural painted on the Green street sidewall of the Richmond Dimmeys store in Victoria, Australia. It is a 50-meter long, by 2.8-meter high, 150-year chronological montage of famous, infamous, treasured and memorable Australian people, places and events occurring throughout Dimmeys 150 years of trading. While it depicts a lot of national icons it also has a particular focus on local Richmond and Melbourne history. I was commissioned to paint the Mural in 2003 to commemorate Dimmeys Stores 150th anniversary. The mural was painted with acrylic exterior house paints and aerosol spray-paints for shading etc. As well as designing the composition of the mural I also had the task of researching and deciding who and what was depicted in the mural. This was a huge task considering all the Australian candidates that possibly should have their likeness honoured in paint. Considering the research of the ever-evolving subject matter and sheer level of detail it is an unprecedented piece of artwork in Australia. The Dimmeys Mural has been featured on “Good Morning Australia”, “Coxy’s Big Break” and “The 7:30 Report” television programs. In print there is a 2-page feature in the book: “Street Art Uncut” and featured in “The Age” newspaper on 2 separate occasions. It also provided the subject matter for the painting: “Green Street at 5 o’clock” by renowned Melbourne artist Tony Irving. The mural has become something of an icon itself and as the building has recently been sold and is cited for development, we can only hope it will stand the test of time.

  • The Dimmeys Mural is a mural painted on the Green street sidewall of the Richmond Dimmeys store in Victoria, Australia. It is a 50-meter long, by 2.8-meter high, 150-year chronological montage of famous, infamous, treasured and memorable Australian people, places and events occurring throughout Dimmeys 150 years of trading. While it depicts a lot of national icons it also has a particular focus on local Richmond and Melbourne history. I was commissioned to paint the Mural in 2003 to commemorate Dimmeys Stores 150th anniversary. The mural was painted with acrylic exterior house paints and aerosol spray-paints for shading etc. As well as designing the composition of the mural I also had the task of researching and deciding who and what was depicted in the mural. This was a huge task considering all the Australian candidates that possibly should have their likeness honoured in paint. Considering the research of the ever-evolving subject matter and sheer level of detail it is an unprecedented piece of artwork in Australia. The Dimmeys Mural has been featured on “Good Morning Australia”, “Coxy’s Big Break” and “The 7:30 Report” television programs. In print there is a 2-page feature in the book: “Street Art Uncut” and featured in “The Age” newspaper on 2 separate occasions. It also provided the subject matter for the painting: “Green Street at 5 o’clock” by renowned Melbourne artist Tony Irving. The mural has become something of an icon itself and as the building has recently been sold and is cited for development, we can only hope it will stand the test of time. / The Dimmeys Mural is a mural painted on the Green street sidewall of the Richmond Dimmeys store in Victoria, Australia. It is a 50-meter long, by 2.8-meter high, 150-year chronological montage of famous, infamous, treasured and memorable Australian people, places and events occurring throughout Dimmeys 150 years of trading. While it depicts a lot of national icons it also has a particular focus on local Richmond and Melbourne history. I was commissioned to paint the Mural in 2003 to commemorate Dimmeys Stores 150th anniversary. The mural was painted with acrylic exterior house paints and aerosol spray-paints for shading etc. As well as designing the composition of the mural I also had the task of researching and deciding who and what was depicted in the mural. This was a huge task considering all the Australian candidates that possibly should have their likeness honoured in paint. Considering the research of the ever-evolving subject matter and sheer level of detail it is an unprecedented piece of artwork in Australia. The Dimmeys Mural has been featured on “Good Morning Australia”, “Coxy’s Big Break” and “The 7:30 Report” television programs. In print there is a 2-page feature in the book: “Street Art Uncut” and featured in “The Age” newspaper on 2 separate occasions. It also provided the subject matter for the painting: “Green Street at 5 o’clock” by renowned Melbourne artist Tony Irving. The mural has become something of an icon itself and as the building has recently been sold and is cited for development, we can only hope it will stand the test of time.

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