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EP 25: Spray Cans & Second Chances w. Cax One

May 21, 2024 madelaine buttini/cax one Season 1 Episode 25
EP 25: Spray Cans & Second Chances w. Cax One
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EP 25: Spray Cans & Second Chances w. Cax One
May 21, 2024 Season 1 Episode 25
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Disclaimer: The podcast episode contains discussions about criminal activities involving graffiti and other crimes. Any references to illegal activities are provided for educational purposes only and should not be construed as condoning or promoting such behaviour. We do not endorse or encourage any unlawful actions. We encourage listeners to form their own opinions. For legal advice or information, please consult a qualified lawyer.

In this episode, Cax One shares his art journey - legal and illegal. While pursuing formal education, Cax found himself caught up in the world of graffiti, charged with over 200 graffiti offences and facing a lengthy jail sentence. We discuss this turbulent period of his life, the challenges he faced, and Cax shares the valuable lessons he learnt during that period. We discuss life after graffiti, he shares the incredible breakthrough moments that helped to propel him into the commercial spotlight.  He also offers advice for aspiring artists,shares the wisdom he would impart to his younger self.

About Cax One:
With over 20 years experience, self-taught artist Cax One has taken lessons learned from his own graffiti and street art practice and applied these skills, styles, and techniques for applications in galleries, festivals, workshops, and events across the country. His style is an accumulation of references from character design, illustration, graffiti type, and cartoons, with bright, bold colours, sharp, gestural lines, and explosive movement. 

Cax has many accolades and well known clients under his belt, including a record opening attendance at Ballarat’s Red Brick Gallery, painting live murals at Falls Festival, reinterpreting a character for Sesame Street, and producing work as part of a national campaign for Telstra. Cax has also lent his dynamic style of illustrative graffiti to adorn the walls of Melbourne’s largest Street Art Festival: Can’t Do Tomorrow, and for Just Another Agency’s Augmented Mural Trail as well as a fun anamorphic installation for The Art Maze: Under the Sea.

The evolution of Cax’s practice has been documented in a short film by Mitch Nivalis which featured on ABC Open, and his works have also gained recognition with features in ‘Street Art: Australia’ and ‘Inside Street Art’, two publications chronicling Australia’s most influential street artists. Despite boasting a full portfolio of diverse and large-scale events and work, Cax continues to dedicate significant time to mentoring young artists and at-risk youth in both Ballarat and Melbourne.

Connect w. Cax:
Website
IG

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Disclaimer: The podcast episode contains discussions about criminal activities involving graffiti and other crimes. Any references to illegal activities are provided for educational purposes only and should not be construed as condoning or promoting such behaviour. We do not endorse or encourage any unlawful actions. We encourage listeners to form their own opinions. For legal advice or information, please consult a qualified lawyer.

In this episode, Cax One shares his art journey - legal and illegal. While pursuing formal education, Cax found himself caught up in the world of graffiti, charged with over 200 graffiti offences and facing a lengthy jail sentence. We discuss this turbulent period of his life, the challenges he faced, and Cax shares the valuable lessons he learnt during that period. We discuss life after graffiti, he shares the incredible breakthrough moments that helped to propel him into the commercial spotlight.  He also offers advice for aspiring artists,shares the wisdom he would impart to his younger self.

About Cax One:
With over 20 years experience, self-taught artist Cax One has taken lessons learned from his own graffiti and street art practice and applied these skills, styles, and techniques for applications in galleries, festivals, workshops, and events across the country. His style is an accumulation of references from character design, illustration, graffiti type, and cartoons, with bright, bold colours, sharp, gestural lines, and explosive movement. 

Cax has many accolades and well known clients under his belt, including a record opening attendance at Ballarat’s Red Brick Gallery, painting live murals at Falls Festival, reinterpreting a character for Sesame Street, and producing work as part of a national campaign for Telstra. Cax has also lent his dynamic style of illustrative graffiti to adorn the walls of Melbourne’s largest Street Art Festival: Can’t Do Tomorrow, and for Just Another Agency’s Augmented Mural Trail as well as a fun anamorphic installation for The Art Maze: Under the Sea.

The evolution of Cax’s practice has been documented in a short film by Mitch Nivalis which featured on ABC Open, and his works have also gained recognition with features in ‘Street Art: Australia’ and ‘Inside Street Art’, two publications chronicling Australia’s most influential street artists. Despite boasting a full portfolio of diverse and large-scale events and work, Cax continues to dedicate significant time to mentoring young artists and at-risk youth in both Ballarat and Melbourne.

Connect w. Cax:
Website
IG

Support the Show.

THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!

Show Your Support of 1800-MADBUTT:
⭐️ Rate this podcast from where you stream - this is the most helpful.
⭐️ Please share this podcast with your friends and family.
⭐️ Consider donating $3 to $10 per month.
⭐️ Purchase some merch!

Connect with 1800-MADBUTT:
@1800MADBUTT
WEBSITE

This podcast is 100% free with no advertisements, and is produced and edited by Madelaine Buttini.

Acknowledgement of Country:
1800-MADBUTT would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we work and record. We would also like to pay respect to the elders, past, present, and emerging.
MUSIC:
Intro and outro song credit to "With Draco On The Phone".

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