The Sauce Studio
  • School Murals Public Art Sign Painting
  • Full Circle The Dark Ages Convergence Five Letters Three Sixty Five Stains of Modernity
  • Blog
  • About
  • Contact

The Sauce Studio

  • Murals/
    • School Murals
    • Public Art
    • Sign Painting
  • Exhibitions/
    • Full Circle
    • The Dark Ages
    • Convergence
    • Five Letters
    • Three Sixty Five
    • Stains of Modernity
  • Blog/
  • About/
  • Contact/
The Sauce Studio logo_19.jpg

The Sauce Studio

Handcrafted Artwork Since 94

Blog

The Sauce Studio

  • Murals/
    • School Murals
    • Public Art
    • Sign Painting
  • Exhibitions/
    • Full Circle
    • The Dark Ages
    • Convergence
    • Five Letters
    • Three Sixty Five
    • Stains of Modernity
  • Blog/
  • About/
  • Contact/
July 22, 2015

Van Time

July 22, 2015/ The Sauce Studio

The young people of Wesley Mission Brisbane are now getting around in style. 

IMG_0117.jpg
IMG_0108.JPG
IMG_0114.jpg
IMG_0107.JPG
July 22, 2015/ The Sauce Studio/ Comment
Vehicles
aerosol art, Van, van art, Brisbane, Hippy Van

The Sauce Studio

May 31, 2013

Happy Campers

May 31, 2013/ sauce

The pace slowed down this week as I journeyed down to Evans Head and created a mural for a family in the local caravan park. It made a nice change from sitting in the Brisbane traffic and I was well looked after by the family. I was even treated to a beer or two. Cheers!

May 31, 2013/ sauce/ Comment
Murals
Evans Head, cartoon, graffiti mural, van art

sauce

March 26, 2013

Snail Racing Van

March 26, 2013/ sauce

It has been all systems go this week. After a mad scramble to get the Opening Night @ The Sauce Studio happening, I was zombiefied. But, there is no rest for the wicked and the next day saw me painting a van for a friend with Mr Fires. 

 


March 26, 2013/ sauce/ Comment
Murals
graff, graffiti art, hippy van, van art

sauce

Handcrafted Artwork Since 94 - The Sauce Studio

Mural Artist - School Murals - Sign Painter - Public Art

We respect the Bundjalung People as traditional custodians acknowledging continued connection to country and culture.

Creative Commons