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Thursday, August 18, 2011

ART: Analogue Digital Conference

I'm honoured to have been invited to speak at the upcoming Analogue/Digital Creative Conference, October 21.

Full details are right here:




Come along, i'll be giving away blank stares, barely containable fits of inspiration and pee in your pants humour, followed closely by a dark and haunting void when I leave the stage. Not to be missed.

Take care,

Troy

Saturday, July 30, 2011

ART: 12 x 12 Wrap Up!

The WATIM 12 x 12 Exhibition at aMBUSH Gallery was awesome!


Not only did I get to meet a whole heap of artists I really respect, I also got to see a bunch of friends and sell a bunch of works!

If you're interested in seeing the pieces I exhibited, scroll south!

Big thanks to Brad Eastman, John Wiltshire and Bill Dimas.

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Stay awesome!

Regards, Troy

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

ART: The Opening Hours interview



What a pleasure it is to be featured on The Opening Hours website.

I'd use the term 'humbled' but I don't really understand what that means. I do hear people using it in this context though?

Right now I just feel special because i've always loved The Opening Hours.

Thanks Elliott.

Monday, July 4, 2011

FIND: Ozi Skates from a long time ago

I found this amazing piece of wood a long time ago and today I may have to part with it to cover my framing costs for the upcoming 12 x 12 show!


It's funny how your priorities change when you have bills to pay!

It's possibly the only NOS Ozi Skates Hawk rip off in existence. From a time when the pig shape was all the rage, probably from about 1982 or 3. Truly amazing!





Keep hunting.

Troy

Thursday, June 30, 2011

FIND: Camilla Connolly Piece


Camilla Connolly - 'Beautiful Paulie' - 2007 - Oil on Canvas - 41cm x 41cm

Crazy things happen. Today I popped into one of my favourite haunts, the Stotts Creek Tip Shop. I get all sorts of amazing stuff there, but today was extra special.

I was on my way out of the shop after buying a timber magazine stand when a piece of artwork took my eye. From a distance I was interested in it's loose, thick oil application, beautiful colours and because I could only see a little bit of it I was certain that it would be a print. But, to my surprise, I picked it up and quickly realised it was an original. Amazing!

$3 later and it was in the car with me.

When I finally got home I did a little looking around and discovered that the artist, Camilla Connolly is a very successful professional artist, and i'd be looking at about $1,000 if I dropped by Anthea Polson's to buy a piece by Camilla!

I was able to get in touch with the artist, just to check that it wasn't a stolen work and while it isn't, she has no idea how it got to the tip, but she was happy that it ended up in my collection.

Thankyou Camilla, amazing.

Friday, June 24, 2011

ART: Thankyou Sean Cliver

Last night I was in an artshow in Brisbane called 'I Used To Skate Once'. Big thanks to Matt for inviting me, very appreciated. If you're in Brisbane check out his stores The Outpost and Blonde Venus!


This is the board I exhibited:


It's a recreation of the first new skateboard that I ever got.

It was given to me for Xmas in 1992 by my Uncle Mal. It's a Powell Peralta, Frankie Hill and it's been at the core of my skateboard collecting disorder for about the last 10 years. I decided a long time ago that I would try and hunt down an unused one, turns out they were produced at a time when Powell was all but going out of business, trying to adjust to the new coming of brands at the time, so they weren't making the huge runs of graphics they had been. It was a tough board to find but I persisted and eventually, about 10 years after I started looking I got lucky and found one unused. The board has a special significance, it was the board that really committed me to skateboarding, and in turn skateboarding has gone on to define the path of my life.

I thank my Uncle Mal so much for buying me that board, for always being so supportive of me as a skateboarder and of course to Sean Cliver for creating such an amazing piece of artwork. I hope you don't mind that it's almost an exact copy, it's supposed to be of course.

Here's the original, it's tucked nicely away somewhere safe and it's not one of those C&D pieces of shit, it's an amazing piece of wood thats for sure:


Cheers Troy

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

ART: 12 x 12


I'm feel so honoured to be in this show.

It's going to be amazing to hang next to all those great artists!

If you're in Sydney, please get your wooly mittens on and come out, it will be worth your while i'm certain!

Many thanks to Brad Eastman and all the crew at WATIM and Ambush Gallery.

Here are a bunch of nasty crops of the pieces i'm showing, i'll post them properly after the show!










Hope to see you there.

Troy

Sunday, June 19, 2011

ART: I Used To Skate Once



I was invited to exhibit in a show in Brisbane called 'I Used To Skate Once'.

There are some great artists in this show and it's in its 7th year so it's a huge honour indeed.

If you're in Brisbane come along to The Zoo this Thursday for the opening night!

This is what I drew upon.


Hope to see you there.

Cheers, Troy

Monday, June 13, 2011

FIND: Old & Gold

I went to this thing called 'Old & Gold' on Saturday.


Basically the whole town of Brunswick Heads goes garage sale and vintage market mad and, well, it was amazing to say the least. 70 garage sales in one town, f**k me, I thought i'd died and gone to somewhere more awesome than earth.

I got there at 7am and left at about 3pm with a car full of really amazing stuff. Eventually i'll get to shooting them properly and posting them but for now here are a couple of nice paper goods I got.


I met a nice old man named Bill, he owned the Brunswick Service Station his whole life, and his father did the same sort of thing before him. He sold me some great things including these amazing labels from his father's automotive business in Lismore.


This is a beautiful old Standard Vanguard instruction manual that I got from another garage sale at a man named Harry's house, amazing. He also gave me some really nicely painted wood.

That is all for now. Time for painting.

Troy

Friday, June 10, 2011


The guys over at Skuff TV broke their roll by putting me on their screen. Silly boys.

If you enjoy the art of the skateboard industry, then have a laugh over here at my expense.