Sync (street artist)
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Sync or Syn as he is sometimes called is a notable street artist operating out of Melbourne, Australia.
At the start of Sync's career he was heavily into doing sticker art. He started doing stencils in 1996 in Adelaide but only to help himself mass produce stickers.
In Adelaide, Sync worked for some years as a bike courier, so he knew all the back-alleys and side streets. All he did for a period of some years in 1998 was to create stickers and take them out to the streets.
In Melbourne, he is just as driven. Although he had been producing street art for a number of years, it wasn't until 2003 that Sync stared making multi-layered stencils.
Sync prefers not to do anything political, but creates images more abstract, but have a similar meaning.
Member of the Everfresh Studio.
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[edit] References
- Jake Smallman; Carl Nyman (2005). Stencil graffiti capital : Melbourne. New York: Mark Batty Publisher. ISBN 0976224534.
- Rash - Scratch it and it Spreads, 2006. Documentary. TV, ABC (Australia), 2006. April 23. 14:00hrs. (Featured artist)
- Everfresh Studio (Featured artist)
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