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Archive for March, 2006

Matt Inston

Posted by admin On March - 16 - 20063 COMMENTS

Matt (who just turned 30) is fairly new to the computer game, most of Matt’s art starts off with a pen or pencil, currently he’s using all types of mediums including oils, inks, water colours and photo montage. Most of Matt’s art ends up in Photoshop to some extent. Matt is looking to get into more of the illustration side but loves large messy stuff.

when i am king
when i am king

me mate dave
me mate dave

dogtown
dogtown

waiting
waiting

Mobile: 0423 063 499
mattinston@yahoo.com.au

The Yok

Posted by admin On March - 14 - 20062 COMMENTS

I’m sure if you have ventured into Mount Lawley, Leederville, Subiaco or the City that you would of seen the Yok’s art. He has had international recognition for his pieces and its easy to see why.

For more checkout his website www.theyok.com

Seng Mah

Posted by admin On March - 14 - 20061 COMMENT

Seng photographs life in Dullsville (aka Perth), with the aim of showing the world that the city and State is anything but (dull). His photographs show us the way individuals see themselves, and the relationships they form with their communities and with their environments. Subject-wise, he favours street photographs, portraits (formal, casual and candid), events, action shots, with the odd landscape with human figures thrown in.

Seng currently photographs events for Swimming WA and has photographed surflifesaving events for North Cottesloe SLSC and Cottesloe SLSC. He is generally available for event photography, weddings, parties, anything creative and challenging.

Seng ‘shoots digitally and with film, and maintains Light Box WA, a photography blog of events, opportunities and resources for WA photographers.


collision course


freefall


a vast and looming darkness


best mates

For more of his photos checkout www.flickr.com/photos/musengs
Email: sengmah@gmail.com
Blog: Light Box WA (lightboxwa.blogspot.com)

Scott Armstrong

Posted by admin On March - 14 - 20062 COMMENTS

Scott slapped his first bit of paint on a canvas only a few years, if anything as a means of keeping sane after a days work.  Since then things have developed to a mixed media style today incorporating acrylic paint with found objects and images from modern culture and sub cultures.

Many pieces reflect his strong love of music and street art, but he has also shown development into other moods and styles.

P.S. He is colour blind.


just one dance


for you


another day in paradise


looking back

For more checkout Scott’s website www.hi8usart.com