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Wild Things Exhibition

Wild Things is an exhibition of eighteen clever artists' work focussing on the theme 'Wild Things: That which cannot be tamed'. The artists are from all corners of the globe (including Erik Sandberg, Ghostpatrol, Zach Johnsen, Lilly Piri, and Rachel Salomon) with backgrounds in graphic design, graffiti, illustration, and traditional painting.

All of the proceeds from the event and exhibition will be donated to Friends of the Earth Melbourne, which is an environmental protection and activism organisation.

The opening and silent auction took place on November 29th, but you have a chance to check out the artworks until December 8th at FAD Gallery (Corrs Lane, city).


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'3' comment(s) have been made
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Niice work
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Nice work indeed....the wine seems to shine more than the paintings in these pics...yay to drinking!!
True Advanced Member
Agreed... the wine is definitely some sort of focus here...

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