I guess I try my best to create my own unique worlds, characters and landscapes. I start at point A, and end at point B. What happens in between, I don’t really know but it’s safe to say it’s surreal and unconventional, in a way.
Take a sneak peak at some of the works I’ll be exhibiting in the coming months.
I was recently commissioned by the Hive Bar in Erskineville to create a mural covering the rear hallway. Being given complete artistic licence I thought I’d bring my style through with a detailed black and white piece. The piece draws the viewer in to create their own reality, a limitless and fantastical world surrounding the ...
I’ll be part of Paste Modernism this year as a part of the OUPOST FESIVAL on Cackatoo Island running Nov 4th – Dec 11th, 2011. I was recently interviewed by Ben Frost. See full interview here.
Latest Commissioned mural for a new espresso bar (MOJO) in Springwood, Blue Mountains. The owners were such nice people, It was an absolute pleasure to paint. Courtyard Mural – Converted warehouse space in Rozelle, NSW Sydney.
Street art has jumped off the pavement and onto the walls of the STVDIO (see STVDIO blog post) and World Movies offices, with a great new commissioned piece by Sydney artist Brad Robson. The striking work uses iconic images from the world of art and film, with splashes of STVDIO branded pink and World Movies ...
Below are some images of our open studio after our Illustration and visual story telling residency this past June 2011. I was fortunate enough to be apart of a group of 18 Illustrators from all over the globe. We all got along so well that we are now setting up an online collective. I’ll be ...
For the last 5 weeks I’ve been abroad in New York City studying the Illustration and visual story telling program at The School Of Visual Arts (SVA). Its been an amazing experience all round, especially in the development of my art practice. The work load has been heavy with 3 days a week of intense ...
RBshapes recently crafted up a new sled for Brad and we were so impressed with the artwork he did on it that we’ve not only included a vid and some photos here for you to check out but we’re frothing to announce a deal where you can get Brad to draw a unique, one off ...
February 2011 “Meandering through the rest of the Indigenous Australian Exhibition, you bump into Erskineville based artist Brad Robson hard at work. A time-lapse camera beeps like a ticking bomb but Robson seems unperturbed by neither the ominous beat nor passers-by. ‘It’s no different with people around. I like to see people react to my work ...