Media coverage of the Longing To Be Knotted Together exhibition

Media coverage of the Longing To Be Knotted Together exhibition

My Longing To Be Knotted Together touring exhibition is almost over.
Some of you may still come to the Marseille show on September 8th, but I thought it was time to look back at the media coverage I received for the event.

Some of the articles from this media coverage are in English, other in Chinese language, other in Indonesian, and more.
It feels great to receive such and international reception for this art project and exhibitions I did around the world in 2011.

A good opportunity for me to thank all the magazines, blogs, and most importantly the people behind the medias.
Thank you. THANK YOU!!! (just in case you didn’t get it in lowercase).
I wanna thank all of those who showed me love and support all along this journey, cause it wouldn’t have been the same without you.
You can click on every image to know more about the mag or read the whole related article.
I know, internet is quite magical.
I’ll post some of the big interviews I’ve done for various magazines in special posts during the next weeks.
Stay tuned.

Click on the images bellow for more informations about the international media coverage of my 2011 touring exhibition.

LISA KING
Adelaide artist creates Fanciful Faces

Lisa King is one of the most exciting Australian artist.

When I was in Australia for the Adelaide stop of my Longing To Be Knotted Together touring exhibition, I was staying at Lisa King place.
Lisa is a really cool girl as well as a great artist.
Her artworks are really detailed, fancy and inspiring.
When I was there we spent most of the time together, hanging out with kangaroos, getting wasted, talking art, and being cool, and even cooler than that.
The girl used to run the best art gallery in town called Paperhorse Studios and is now fully committed to her personal work as an artist and entertainer.
Tonight she is having a solo show at Sugar, and you can expect to meet a bunch of fanciful characters painted on skateboard decks and canvas (while getting drunk).
Now if you are wondering how I can put 2 posts in the same day, I already told you.
This blog manage to be cool, fresh, and hot at the same time.
Call it sick 🙂
Feel free to read the exclusive I did with the Adelaide painter and artist Lisa King.
You will learn more about her artistic inspirations, and her working process when it comes to create new artworks.
Lisa King is an inspiring Australian artist who creates beautiful paintings. She is comfortable doing paintings on canvases, murals, hand-made drawings and she has a couple of nice concepts. For example she paints on recycled skateboard decks, combining the natural beauty of the wood with the delicacy of her style. Her art is very girly yet influenced by the street culture of our era.
Find more artworks by the inspiring Australian artist Lisa King.

Lisa fanciful faces

Lisa fanciful faces

Lisa wall sculpture

Lisa wall sculpture

Lisa wall painting

Lisa wall painting

Lisa King drawing