A funny thing happened to me last night when I turned on the telly. An artist was being interviewed and he was talking all about these people that he drew - and how they all look like they're straight out of the 1970s and all the men have these giant beards
The drawings looked vaguely familiar to me and he said he was from Brisbane... then all of a sudden he started talking about how he was asked to project his drawings onto the Willian Jolly Bridge. It was a bit of a Eureka moment for me as I had been wondering who had drawn them and what they were about when I posted the projection a few weeks ago. The artist's name is Laith McGregor and you can see plenty more of his work by doing a Google Image search on his name. He works a lot with biro which I really like.
He's also exhibiting at the Melbourne Art Fair between August 4-8 if you're in the area.
Or if you like here's a little video. (I'm not sure if that's available outside Australia - sorry if it's not)
Today's picture shows the same projection as my original post, just a little wider.
Monday, July 26, 2010
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Now that's what I call creative. Nice shot too.
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