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Up close with David Skinner

Since the Brisbane Street Art festival (“BSA Fest”) became an annual event, there has been an explosion of eye-catching murals around Brisbane in addition to the classics that have been around for years prior. Here we speak to prolific local and international photographer David Skinner who’s Insta-worthy shots are an ode to this city’s captivating street art scene, as well as capturing the essence of murals from other destinations.

 

Who is behind @dkjtravelandphotography, and how long have you been a photographer?

My name is David Skinner and our page is named after the initials of myself, wife (Katrina) and son (Joel) and our love of travel and photography (lots of thought put into the name….)

I have been a keen photographer since leaving school and worked for a photography retailer before changing direction and working in legal. I've always enjoyed taking photos from using 35mm film through to digital photography and now for ease regularly use a combination of my Canon and my trusty iPhone (sorry to all those professional photographers out there).

I like the quote by Henri Cartier-Bresson "Your first 10,000 photographs are your worst" and think after taking so many photos during our travels that hopefully some are worth sharing on our website and social media (links below):

https://dkjtravelandphotography.weebly.com/

@DKJTRAVELANDPHOTOGRAPHY Instagram

@DKJTRAVELANDPHOTOGRAPHY Facebook


What is it about photography that you love?

I love to capture moments and places, as you never know if you will get the opportunity to visit them again. It’s a great way to remember priceless moments with family and friends, remember places and events, that you can revisit through the photos whenever you choose (especially with the way we now take and capture photos).


How did you get into capturing Street Art, and why?

I have always been interested in streetart when we have come across it on our travels. A few years ago I decided over a Christmas break to create our website, and then decided to join Instagram – this was a real learning experience as initially I focused on travel photos, then began discovering more and more streetart as we enjoyed visiting different areas of Brisbane and its surrounds. I found that our Instagram followers seemed to like the streetart photos and so I started to become a bit of a street art hunter and follow a lot of artists in Australia and around the world. This led to becoming a member of @graffiti_n_wallart and a contributor to @streetartcities Brisbane page https://brisbane.streetartcities.com/

With the Brisbane Street Art Festival starting in 2016 held over 25 locations across Brisbane and showcasing over 50 artists, this produced some stunning artworks across the city and is now an annual event with over 200 artists in 2018 providing us with even more opportunity to capture local street art with artists such as Sofles, Drapl and Treazy, Fuzeillear, Gus Eagleton, Kenji Chai and Said Dokins creating works of art around the city. We are looking forward to its return in May 2019.

We also recently visited Toowoomba home to First Coat International Art Festival (from 2014-2017) and have recently become a contributor to https://toowoomba-city-qld.streetartcities.com this is a must visit city if interested in street art with artists such as Matt Adnate, Alex Lehours, Beastman, Claire Foxton, Drapl & Treas, Fintan Magee, Frank & Mimi, Fuzeillear, Gimiks Born, Lisa King and Vans the Omega to name a few having created amazing murals.

Also visiting London and Manchester last year, it was a real eye opener on how prolific streetart had become in both those cities. We were also fortunate to have our photos featured by some amazing streetart pages like @graffiti_n_wallart @jj_urbanart, @urbanvibescommuntiy, @streetartdaily, @rsa_graffiti, @tv_streetart_


Who are your favourite street artists or artists in general?

This is a hard one to answer as we try to appreciate the artistry of all the artists we are fortunate to see work by. We are very fortunate in Brisbane and Australia to have such a high calibre of artists including Matt Adnate, Sofles, Drapl, Fintan Magee, Gus Eagleton, Vans the Omega, Lisa King, Rone, Guido van Helten, Claire Foxton and Gimiks Born.

Overseas artists we are huge fans of include My Dog Sighs, Zabou, The Postman Art, Tank Patrol, Dan Kitchener.

On that note, @dkjtravelandphotography's list of must see Brisbane Street Art and their locations!

In no particular order:

1.

Artist: Guido van Helten

Location: Boundary Street, Brisbane

2.

Artist: Guido van Helten

Location: The Gabba

3.

Artist: Gus Eagleton

Location: West End (Two pieces on opposite sides of the street) , Ash + Monties, Frank’s Seafood

Gus Eagleton West End Frank’s Seafood

4.

Artist: Gus Eagleton

Location: The Pillars Project, South Brisbane @thepillarsproject

5.

Artist: Sofles

Location: Elephant Hotel, 230 Wickham Street Fortitude Valley

6.

Artist: Sofles

Location: The Tivoli, Fortitude Valley

Sofles Mural of Little Loula at the Tivoli for BSA Fest

7.

Artist: Sofles

Location: Fish Lane, South Brisbane

Sofles Mural Fish Lane South Brisbane for BSA Fest

8.

Artist: Drapl

Location: Red Hill Cinemas

Drapl Mural at Red Hill Cinemas

9.

Artist: Drapl

Location: Red Hill Cinemas

10.

Artist: Drapl and Treazy

Location: Ric’s Bar, Fortitude Valley

Drapl Treazy Mural at Ric’s Bar Fortitude Valley Brisbane

11.

Artist: Rone

Location: The Pillars Project, South Brisbane @thepillarsproject

RONE Mural South Brisbane for The Pillars Project

12.

Artist: Rone

Location: TRYP Hotel, Fortitude Valley

RONE TRYP Hotel Fortitude Valley

13.

Artist: Rosie Woods

Location: Winn Lane, Fortitude Valley

Rosie Woods Winn Lane Fortitude Valley

14.

Artist: Fintan Magee

Location: Fish Lane Precinct, South Brisbane

Head in the clouds by Fintan Magee, Hope Street, South Brisbane

15.

Artist: Matt Adnate

Location: The Pillars Project, South Brisbane / West End @thepillarsproject

Matt Adnate The Pillars Project South Brisbane West End



Close up of Matt Adnate Mural The Pillars Project

So, there you have it! Fifteen pieces of Street Art around Brisbane you should see, and hopefully get you out to explore this wonderful city of ours. Have you been to any of these or have you seen more around town?

Images supplied by David Skinner of https://www.instagram.com/dkjtravelandphotography/