Analogue/Digital – Brisbane 2013
Last week I was up in Brisbane to speak at Analogue/Digital
While I was there I painted this wall with Beastman & Numskull

Last week I was up in Brisbane to speak at Analogue/Digital
While I was there I painted this wall with Beastman & Numskull

I just got back from painting in Adelaide as part of Oi You festival.
This is my first time to the South Australia, I hope to get back there soon.






See more pics of the other walls over at Everfreshstudio.com
A huge thanks to all the people who made this come together!
-Rone
INSA has been in Australia for a few weeks now, you can follow some of his adventures here on instagram.
Iv’e loved what he has been doing with his patented GIF-iti technique so when he asked me to make one with him I thought great! until I realised I had to paint the same thing in the exact same place 4 times!
A lot of hard work for 600 pixel looping animation but I’m stoked with the way it came out.
Share & enjoy:
Rone X INSA’s patented GIF-iti technique,
Collingwood, Melbourne
2013
After finishing the giant Kaka’ako wall with Wonder I had a bit of free time to look at doing something else. Kamea Hadar is one of the organisers of Pow Wow and a super talented oil painter. He wanted to tackle this huge wall but wasn’t quite are how to go about it. So we turned it into a bit of a collaboration.
I learnt how he paints with colour and he learnt how I paint to a huge scale. Almost immediately we were mimicking each other techniques so it’s impossible to say who did what on this wall.
The wall is a dedication to a local beauty Shanna, and the partner of Kamea, so this definitely put him in the good books : )
Here is an amazing double rainbow pic by Mikey Inouye :


Wonder and I just completed this huge wall for Pow Wow Hawaii
Kaka’ako is the name of the area where Pow Wow is located so we thought it would be cool to make a landmark piece with a bit of a 80′s style.







Yesterday we when on of a bit of an adventure to the Abandon Mental Institution.


A wall I painted with some local kids in Vanuatu.
There was no real plan to this I just asked if I could paint this wall and I thought it would be great to get the kids to help. I marked up the outlines and was surrounded by the local kids so I gave them paint brushes and put them to work.
It was hectic with so many people to paint the same thing but it was an incredible opportunity to meet and work with people from a different culture.
Word spread fast about the wall and at one stage we had 50+ people watching us paint, even the local paper came down.
Thanks to everyone I met, and a special thanks to all those who helped:
Sarau, Ramsei, Trokpa, Antony, Taumae, Cassandra, Sarrin, Kallfow, Kalsaf, Brownie, Joshua, Henry, Brenden, Nya, Silou, Steven, Ton, John, Calov, Frank, Mano, Katia, Winnie, Larrisa, Morine, Sunita, Calof, Alice, Matt, Lucy, Ella, Furutan
Port Vila, Vanuatu – Rone – 2013 from Everfresh Studio on Vimeo.





This is just a super quick process video I made of a few of the walls in Miami:
Rone – Miami 2012 from Everfresh Studio on Vimeo.