Emerald
/Central Queensland News, 16th September, 2011 page 17.

Fresh from another project in Emerald I have again had a very productive and enjoyable time. This most recent project spread Aerograffix with a number of agencies completing murals and workshops at the skatepark, PCYC, Community Solutions, Anglicare Office and banners to celebrate Disability Action Week. It was great to work with some very talented young artists and continue to strenghten partnerships within the community. The number of canvasses and murals produced over the eleven day project was incredible showing demand for the school holiday arts workshops was strong. A big thanks to Anglicare for the opportunity to return to Emerald, also Central Highlands Regional Council and PCYC for supporting the project.







Bayside Bulletin 8th September, 2011.


ART ATTACK: Caleb O’Brien, from Redlands College, helped design the colourful posters, which aim to reduce the amount of graffiti in the city. Photo Chris McCormack
As a ratepayer and professional aerosol artist I find it disturbing to hear how much money is being wasted on graffiti removal. Rapid removal has had little impact on incidence of graffiti as during recent decades graffiti vandalism has only increased coinciding with the amount of money spent on removal has increased. Redland City Council has ignored its own policy to engage local artists where as other councils have a more pro-active approach to youth and graffiti issues. Brightly coloured signs will not solve this issue and only bring focus to the lack of a holistic approach.
Caboolture News 14th September 2011, page 10.





After ten years of service the time came to retire the old IN-SYNC Youth Service sign at Cleveland and replace it with something fresh.


Mt Cotton State School sadly lost a valued teacher to cancer last year. Butterflies, gingham and purple are themed throughout a garden in memory of Teresa Peters (Jones).


The correlation between graffiti art and the natural environment may be difficult to grasp immediately as graffiti art is typically linked with the inner-urban city environment, however this creation could be seen as a parallel universe where the ultimate mystery bursts from the earth in one final glow. This landscape concept is easily recognised however the abstract element asks us to look further, to question reality and see what may or may not coexist.
Acrylic on canvas 76cm X 30.5cm
I am pleased two works (Final Glow and Cabarita) will be a part of the Caldera Artfest at Murwillumbah Civic Centre and Final Glow will be exhibited at Caldera Artfest at O’Reilly’s. Looking forward to seeing you there!

Commissioned by Adam’s father as a birthday present. Aerosol and acrylic on canvas 80cm X 40cm

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