- published: 05 Sep 2015
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Vexta is an Australian stencil artist and street artist from Melbourne, Victoria.
Beginning her career as an artist predominately working on the streets of Melbourne and Sydney, New South Wales, Vexta is now considered to be one of Australia's most popular and renowned Australian artists working within both urban environments and gallery spaces. Much of her work surrounds the concepts of death, rebirth and the duality of the sexes (an area which she has much to comment on as one of the few famous female street artists in operation), can be seen on walls and galleries all over Australia, America, London, mainland Europe, Mexico and South America, and most recently the Contemporary Art Biennale of India. Vexta has been called "one of Australia's few female stencil artists to have achieved wide recognition" by Lois Stavsky, author of the seminal Graffiti 365 art book.
When Vexta moved from her home town of Sydney to Melbourne in the mid-2000s, she was exposed to much of the thriving underbelly of the local stencil culture, which had been gaining notoriety for close to a decade. Studying and working alongside infamous stencil artists such as Dlux, Optic, Sync, and Ha-Ha, she began cutting and spraying her own stencils. Her colourful, neon-drenched images of fallen figures with feathered wings and her iconic kissing skeletons took over Melbourne's streets and cemented her place within the burgeoning scene, of which she is now a main figure.
Actors: Dominic Allen (actor), Charles Stewart (actor), Nicholas Hansen (editor), Nicholas Hansen (producer), Nicholas Hansen (writer), Nicholas Hansen (director), Miles (actor), Ryan Ritchie (composer), Tower (actor), Ha Ha (actor), Vexta (actress), Snog (actor), Sync (actor), Tai Snaith (actress), Reka (actor),
Plot: Rash explores the cultural value of unsanctioned public art and the ways that street art and graffiti contributes to a very public dialogue. This story conveys the commitment, ideals and beliefs demonstrated in this thriving alternative art practice. These artists utilize a variety of approaches including bill posters, stencils, and performance, broadcasting their under represented views that bang away at the community conscience by sticking this artwork right in the public eye. Melbourne has become an attractive place for both local and visiting graffiti artists who arrive from interstate and overseas to leave their mark. With the approaching Commonwealth Games in 2006 local councils have a juggling act on their hands to present a clean and safe city for visitors. This is art and it belongs! The spirit of rebellion is being channeled into street art and these visual conversations are spreading across the walls of Melbourne. This documentary offers a rare look inside these graffiti artists world view.
Keywords: graffiti, street-artistMake up stains and stomach pain
Cold sweat, eleven a.m.
Here I am, cruising again
Tonight's the night of god's lonely men
Break up stains and heavy strain
Bad luck, two p.m.
Here I am, cruising again
Talking alone, shaking in vain
Forget your name, baby
forget your name, buddy
forget your name, daddy
forget your name, lordy
forget your name
relieve the strain
Forget your name, baby
forget your name, buddy
forget your name, daddy
forget your name, lordy
And everything will be the same
Make up stains and stomach pain
Cold sweat, eleven a.m.
Here I am, cruising again
Talking alone, shaking in vain
Tonight I'm waiting for the rain
to clear my thoughts, wash away the stain
Wash everything down the drain
Forget your name, relieve the strain
Forget your name, baby
forget your name, buddy
forget your name, daddy
forget your name, lordy
forget your name
relieve the strain
Forget your name, baby
forget your name, buddy
forget your name, daddy
forget your name, lordy