A couple of sneaky pics from behind the curtain. It’s just like that show where the magician tells how all the tricks are done even though the other magicians might kill him or at the very least give him a firm wand-prodding and I don’t mean that as a euphemism. If you are a builder...
We are so so sorry. Christmas is a time for apologies right? Anyway, we’re really kind of sorry. So sorry… sort of. Have a great Christmas/New Year.
The You’re Welcome show organised by our mate Matlok Griffiths was a great success. Here’s our piece from the night. We enjoyed branching out from our standard issue black ink on white. Now we know how our parents felt when colour television was introduced – but this is more significant from a historical perspective obviously....
The list of artists participating in this group show is a staggering collection of talent, some of Australia’s most impressive established and emerging artists and some of the most exciting talents in the art scene, and then… some of them are Spew Corp. It’s great to see a show with a good idea behind it,...
We are a corporation and have always been in the game for money and bitches, but mostly money, and bitches. Here are our business cards. Individually written, so if you get one save it because it’s probably going to be worth heaps of $$$ in the future.
Another record for Stop flooding my record collection. Ink & Gesso on Packing board, this was a double album, the two covers sold as a pair.
This is the record cover we did for Stop Flooding My Record Collection. We chose the longest name of the bunch, Trombone Scene – Eddie Condon and his Windy City Seven, Jack Teagarden and his Swingin’ Gates, George Brunis and his Jazz Band, Miff Mole and his Nicksieland Band and then drew a whole stack...
Hey Brisfriends come to this, we organised it. May 26, 6pm. One night only.
Spew Corp recently were invited to contribute to The Hungry Workshop’s charity exhibition Queenslake. It was great fun and a great night. Something about the letterpress format made our work feel far more professional than it ever has before – usually we just photocopy and staple and if we we really want to finish it...
Everyone in Melbourne go to this because it will be fun and it’s good for everyone and a certain corporation is doing work and half of the corporation organised it. facebook and internet
Everyone go to this. Some of you might have noticed it’s been a little wet in Queensland recently. Well the good guy and girl over at The Hungry Workshop are putting their Letterpress to a very good cause and Spew Corp will be contributing. They explain the whole thing much more eloquently here. Limited prints...
The Zine that started it all. One day we put on our trench coats got out our spy cameras and rode our bikes around New Farm taking stealthish photos of only the most amazing houses. After this we got thirsty and bored so over some beers we drew pictures of the scenes within. After that...