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Posted by Brian Salads Aug 18, 2010 This post has 6 comments
If you are looking at this blog you probably have enough time to read this interview I did with Invurt, enjoy…
http://www.invurt.com/2010/03/11/interview-makatron-everfresh-studio/
If you live or paint in Melbourne you should read this. Alison Young explains in simple English how the Graffiti Prevention Act 2007 can effect us.
These new offences come with new penalties, as you might expect. Marking graffiti - up to 2 years’ imprisonment, and a fine of up to $26,428. Possessing a graffiti implement on or near public transport property, or while trespassing - a fine of up to $2,753, or an on-the-spot fine of $550. Pretty serious penalties, and remember that the police may well be looking to charge people with a number of counts, which would increase the total fines. (It’s through non-payment of fines that many people end up in prison, so imprisonment is a real possibility under this Act.)
Makes you ask the question:
Which brings me to mention the Don’t Ban the Can event is on this weekend. 20th of September, Clifton Park, victoria st, Brunswick.
Be sure to show your support. See more info at there website here
Meggs feature in the latest issue of Empty Magazine, alongside some other Aussie dopeness such as Ben Frost, Lister and Ha-Ha. Check it.
The boys just sent us a sneak peak at Artillery Four.
It’s dope.
Props to the TKOSM guys.
Get one soon.

My friend Alan Bernard at Fu’kn Mayhem recently featured me on his website.
Check it out > F’kn Mayhem
Its also worth checking out other features and interviews including TLP ,
Emil Kozak , Logan Hicks , Faile , Jon Burgerman , Blu , Banksy & Blek Le Rat to name a few…
RekaOne
Just got back to Melbourne after a few weeks away…
Only to be greeted by Phibs at the tourist stand in the airport.

King Brown party went down. Some picks of our bottles stolen from KOANS blog.

SYNC.

WONDA.
More photo’s here.
And the whole point of the show was to launch Yoks new issue of KB.

Looks dope as always. Get is at NICE.

And Sync was still painting.
The new issue of Desk Top Magazine has a profile on the studio with interviews from Rone, Megs, Wonda and Sync.

There’s a few photo’s in it from the upcoming ‘Blackbook’.

Ben Front got the cover.

Phibs painting on Misty Bar in the CBD would have to be getting close to the most photographed building in Melbourne.

Phiber getting some more background prop’s in the weekend paper with the new Nelio building next door.

A little more Phibs while l’m here, minus the played out photography and styling.

No ganking this one…. Phibs with the freehand can on vinyl sticker.
