Ha-Ha (street artist)
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Ha-Ha is a street artist operating in Melbourne, Australia.
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Ha-Ha is a stencil artist based in Melbourne, originally from Hamilton, New Zealand. Despite his occupation, Ha-Ha has never been to art school.[1] He was inspired by a street artist known as "Psalm" at the start of his stenciling career, as well as "Rone" and "Phibs". Ha-Ha engages in rolling; taking buckets of paint and putting up a Ha-Ha sign using a paint roller. These tags can be three stories high, with the year 2010 marked on all his work. Ha-Ha's most recurring theme is robots.[1]
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- ^ a b "Artist Profile: tyRONE". Stencil Revolution. http://www.stencilrevolution.com/profiles/index.php?id=3. Retrieved 2007-02-18.
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- Stencil art world draws the line 8 May 2007
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- Christine Dew (2007). Uncommissoned art : Melbourne. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press. ISBN 9780522853759.
- Matthew Lunn (2006). Street Art Uncut. Melbourne. ISBN 0-500-51306-6.
- Jake Smallman; Carl Nyman (2005). Stencil graffiti capital : Melbourne. New York: Mark Batty Publisher. ISBN 0976224534.
- Rash - Scratch it and it Spreads, 2005. Documentary (Featured artist). External Site
- Citylights Gallery, Melbourne, 2004. Featured artist.
- Until Never Gallery, Melbourne, 2007. "Land of Milk and Honey" solo exhibition.
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- Ha-Ha's interview on stencilrevolution.com
- WORKHORSE VISUALS displaying pictures of Ha-Ha
- A gallery with work by Ha-Ha
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