I recently worked with Sydney’s iconic hiphop label Elefant Tracks, on their 20 year Anniversary, painting portrais of artists: Urthboy, Hermitude and Horrow Show.
Read MoreSo, all good things must come to an end! My experience in Berlin these last 7 weeks has been amazing, exhausting, challenging, and over all, a growing experience as an artist.
Read More“I was lucky enough to donated a small portrait of Bowie on the walls of David Bowies Favourite bar in Berlin from the mid to late 70’s. Leaving my mark here was a huge honour.”
Read MoreWhen Writer and Director Storm Ashwood asks you to Illustrate a book for his first feature film - you say - Hell yes! The book features in several prominent scenes of this exciting new Australian Horror film.
Read MoreWoodward Gallery presents 20in18, their annual curated group exhibition of works on paper, sculpture and canvas to launch the Winter Art Season.
Read MoreI painted this piece for Burton's New York City flagship store in Soho. The piece was inspired by a past collaboration between Black Scale and Burton. I huge shout out to all the guys at Burton NYC, a solid bunch of guys!
Read MoreIn the early 1980s, Richard Hambleton was New York City’s precursor to Banksy, a rogue street artist whose silhouette paintings haunted the sides of Manhattan buildings.
Read MorePainting this mural was a special experience for me. Not only was the physical part of executing such a large piece fun and exciting, but the journey and the people you meet along the way make it even more special.
Read MoreWoodward Gallery is proud to feature Australian Artist BRAD ROBSON at the following locations this Summer Season: The Pool Room Mezzanine of the historic Four Seasons Restaurant at 99 East 52nd Street with large scale urban-scene canvases;
Read MoreBrad recently returned to Australia after an artist in residency in New York City. Together Alone documents what it’s like to get amongst such a vibrant city that can “chew you up and spit you out at any minute”.
Read MoreWith canvases alive with nostalgia and a personal journey mapped through the urban landscape, Robson’s works “reflect on the emotional journey one takes when navigating the developed world and beyond, contemplating our place within.”
Read MoreMural by Brad Robson at the Brooklyn Crab in Red Hook, April 2013. After his Solo show at Gallery Brooklyn, presented by Berlin Collective. Thanks!
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