Ipswich Community Youth Service
/I was lucky to proceed with workshops in Ipswich despite the recent weather events. The young people were keen to get involved in and create a positive image to share with the community as the rebuilding continues.



I was lucky to proceed with workshops in Ipswich despite the recent weather events. The young people were keen to get involved in and create a positive image to share with the community as the rebuilding continues.



Whilst in Tassie last year, I was privileged to experience an early morning guided tour of the Village of Lower Crackpot. The mazes and humorous signs at Tasmazia are well worth checking out, especially “The Village of Lower Crackpot”. I managed to take a photo of a rainbow from the village inspiring this acrylic on canvas 30 X 60 cm.



After completing large murals at Tadpoles Nerangba and Sunrise Beach centres, Tadpoles Early Learning Centres have engaged Aerograffix at Eatons Hill. The signs and images stretch along almost fifty metres of brightly coloured wall facing the busy Eatons Crossing road. There is more artwork to be completed at this new look centre soon.







I have been fortunate to have been working with some very inspirational staff and students at The Queensland Academy for Science, Mathematics and Technology. Students from the Toowong campus participated in design and practical workshops to help create the 16m long refectory mural. As the mural depicts all things science I relied on the expertise of the students to ensure content was correctly executed and learnt a lot along the way.






The Urban Art project continues with plenty of action in Grantham, Laidley and Kensington Grove or “Hatto” if your local. I want to extend my appreciation to all of the artists, community members, skaters and riders for welcoming Aerograffix and getting involved in this exciting project.








Weekends are keeping me busy with Lockyer Valley Regional Council. The Urban Art Project will reach each of the eight skateparks in the area. Council has erected small walls to create ownership and a youth friendly environment. Participation has been great and feedback from community groups very positive. Heres a sample from Helidon, Forest Hill and Gatton…plenty more to come!







Finalist in Redland Art Awards 2010.

Amongst the natural environment new forms emerge from the underground just as I have in my journey as an artist. It appears that the lettering form may have existed for some time or is it alien to this environment? Questions of co-existence are asked in this unlikely but compatible subject matter. Acrylic on canvas 80 X 40 cm.
A news article published on page 3 in the Bayside Bulletin 26th October 2010. Read the article and feel free to post a comment.

…And the saga continues but nobody wants to consult an artist or publish their opinions. I am a little confused as to graffiti and its listing under news/local/sport/surfing but there are more important issues like a computer to fix the graffiti problem! Read the page 12 article published on the 16/11/10 via link:

A few pics of a mural that has been keeping me busy titled “Night & Day” based upon a natural environment theme. Full photo set and details coming soon.







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