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Three Monkeys Cafe Mural by Rival Revolution Studios

Over Summer we hooked up with Chapel streets spectacular new addition, Three Monkeys. Located right across the road from infamous Revolver and next door to our buddies at Evolve skate shop, this cafe  and crazy bar was instantly our new favourite spot. The day it opened we spotted this giant wall and instantly wanted to paint it, and they just happend to be looking for someone to do just that. Huge supporters of the local street art scene, Three Monkeys and Rival Revolution Studios was a match made in heaven. The owner Dave has been on the scene for years and has a collection of some of the worlds best street, graf and tattoo art which he kindly has hanging all over the walls for all to enjoy. We were super happy to be part of that collection and put a little of our own vibe into the place. You cant miss Three Monkeys as you cruise Chappel street,  so be sure to pop in for a dam fine bloody mary and check the super sweet one of a kind court yard out back. Oh yes, there us much more than meets the eye at this joint.

 

 

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Tom Vincent & ExRobot

 

 

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Tom Vincent & ExRobot

 

 

 

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Fletcher Andersen & C-Rad

 

 

Tom Vincent

 

 

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Yellow Sunshine Art Space – Festival Lead Up

Hey there Yellow Sunshiners!

Its not far from now so we are going to throw a whole lot of artists your way!

Today we have another fine artist for your viewing pleasure, one of Rival Revolution Studio’s own Andrew Sieker!
This Acrylic, Fine Art, Mixed medium and Airbrush equipped man will be both showing his art at the pop up gallery and putting on a live paint show along with some other spray Kings and Queens!

Andrew Sieker is an emerging artist based in the southeast suburbs of Melbourne. Andrew predominantly works
in airbrush and acrylic on canvas, and also has skills in sculpture, illustration, digital art and design. Heavily
influenced by sci-fi culture, psychedelic art, pop surrealism, and concept art, his work has a strong emphasis
on freeform and abstract pattern, with themes of an ambiguous relation between an imaginative kitsch cosmic
inwards/outwards universe. With a strong emphasis on colour, pattern and loose brushwork, the images that
emerge offer sense of dreamlike exploration in alien worlds, where a vague sense of the familiar offers multiple
avenues for interpretation.

Andrew Began studying Cert IV in graphic design at Swinburne in 2006, then moved on in 2007 to study in a
Bachelor of Visual art and design an ACU. In 2011, He deferred his studies to work on developing a painting
studio. So far in 2011 Andrew has been making private sales of his work, Displayed and painted live at events
such as Killcouture at Royal Melbourne Hotel, and Yellow sunshine Launch party. Future aims and goals include
returning in 2012 to complete his Bachelor, build a body of work to host a solo exhibition, and involve and
immerse himself with community based, as well as funded and private art initiatives and projects. Long term
goals include developing a broad yet identifiable style applicable across multiple media platforms, for use in both
commercial and experimental applications.

Check more on Andrew HERE
And for all the up to date info keep track on the Yellow Sunshine Site!

Tom Vincent, Facter and ExRobot @ Prahran Mission

Wednesday the 14 of September, 2011, was very day special for the three of us. For we were fortunate enough to be invited to do some live painting at Prahran Missions, “The Mission Caters” Event. We were given the main spot right in the front window of The Mission Cafe, it was an amazing opportunity to paint in our back yard, infamous Chapel Street. With the studio visible from the rooftop bar and already such an amazing collection of artwork on the walls of the Mission Cafe, we all wanted to do something a little special.  You can head down and check it out anytime, its now a permanent fixture in the cafe. 211 Chapel Street, Prahran.

-ExRobot

The Rival Revolution Road Show @ Piccolo Espresso

Last Thursday Piccolo Espresso (High Street, Prahran) was game enough to host the very first Rival Revolution Road Show. Whats the Road Show you ask? Well it’s pretty simple really. All the artists and Dj’s from the studio hanging out and doing their thing, playing music, drawing, painting and drinking. Except instead of being at the studio we were out there, at the bar, doing it all in front of a crowd of enthusiastic young punters. The night was an amazing success, a totally chilled vibe with some great tunes and great art. What more could you ask for really? Well, all I ask for is to do it all again very very soon please!! check out these photos from the night and I’ll see you at the next one!