
Revolver Upstairs – October 2012 Poster Wall
Each month Revolver Upstairs presents a new poster wall in it’s Back Bar, and The October 2012 Poster Wall will be on show next week! Positioned prominently at the Back Bar is Revolver’s feature poster wall. Stretching from floor to ceiling, the wall is permanent 3.8 x 3.4 metre space dedicated to showcasing individual works monthly from a wide range of local and international artists.
Fort Heart is a Label established in Melbourne, Australiaby artist and designer James Jourdan Heenan forming from the words ‘for the art ‘. As a Label Fort Heart enjoys the idea of collaboration with its art projects and collections.
James’s creative background has seen him thrive as a poet and designer, using words to manipulate his thoughts into designs. James showcases most of his works onto his t-shirts. This Piece. ‘ I liked the days better when my face wasn’t a book ‘ explores the idea of people loosing some sort of connection with them selves through the means of technology and social media.
Past contributors include Anna Blanford, Beci Orpin, Brendan Elliot (BURN), Brendan Huntley, Craig Crayola Simpkins, Dabs Myla, Dylan Martorell, Drewfunk, Duckpond, Eine, Flake, Itch, Jonas Marnell, Kano, Karl Stanton, Kill Pixie, Luke Lucas, Mark Drew, Martin Bell, Monika Ippoliti, Nathan Grey, Paz, Pete Hinch, Pie RS, Ransom, Rhys Lee, Rudin Rashid, Steve Gourlay, The Serps, Sneaker Freaker, Spidey, Stevie Asquith, Theo Robinson, Tim Everist tin&ed and many others.
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