Ironlak Strikers – SPACE
SPACE goes hard with Ironlak Strikers and produces some really solid stuff. Check out some of his most recent illustrations. SPACE instagram
SPACE goes hard with Ironlak Strikers and produces some really solid stuff. Check out some of his most recent illustrations. SPACE instagram
Our friend DREW was recently involved in a horrible accident that has left him in the ICU with a traumatic head injury. He’s lucky to be alive. Some of his close friends have set up a fundraising campaign called ‘Get well DREW’, if every person who reads this gives $1 to the fundraiser we’ll be
SNARL got up to Mornington Island in the Gulf of Carpentaria where the locals met him with huge smiles. Here’s some of the goodness.
Brisbane artist Vertstew dialled up the strikers on this print that reads ‘Real eyes, realise, real lies’.
Sydney future rock champion TIGER swung us the tasty platter of flicks for your viewing pleasure. TIGER instagram
KISS puts in work with the Ironlak Strikers and it shows; here’s some of his more recent illustrations showing these alcohol based graphic markers doing what they do best. KISS instagram
Sydney based illustrator James Jirat went medium scale with some Ironlak Pump Action Paint Markers (and aerosols) at Central Park in conjunction with Ambush Gallery for The Living Mall. JAMES JIRAT instagram
“A few weeks back, I slipped out for some quick indoor chrome action with SKELSY SKELS and the Perth connects SERVE and PURES. Thanks for the fun times, men.” – Dymskov
‘Man Bites Dog’ comes as FINTAN MAGEE’s first ever multimedia artwork, incorporating his trademark mural style with sculpture, fire and video. Arguably his most political work to date, ‘Man Bites Dog’ explores media bias in Australia. If you’re in ACT be sure to peep the video installation at ‘PROTEST’, a group exhibition opening at M16
Our mate JOEL BIRCH knows his way around a font or two. He stopped by Rad Store in Newcastle to drop some types in their laneway. Here’s what happened. JOEL BIRCH website RAD STORE website
Late November last year the Ironlak Family had the pleasure in meeting up with professional artists from all over in the beautiful city of Dubai, UAE. There they joined forces to break the Guinness World Record of the longest graffiti scroll, at an estimated 2.2km long. Photos: Selina Miles.