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Dlux is the nom de plume of James Dodd (born 1977) is an Australian street artist, operating out of Melbourne.

Career

He began doing street art in Adelaide in 1998, working largely at first with stickers. Dlux only started doing stencils to mass-produce stickers. Dlux moved to Melbourne because of the street-art scene.

Although a powerful presence on the Melbourne streets, Dlux does a large amount of gallery work, and his stencils are always very politically motivated.

He was one of the most active street artists in Melbourne and has since returned to Adelaide. [citation needed]

Dlux is also featured in documentary film Rash (2005), which explores the cultural value of street art in Melbourne.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Rash (2005) – documentary film about Melbourne street art and graffiti. Official website
  • Jake Smallman; Carl Nyman (2005). Stencil graffiti capital : Melbourne. New York: Mark Batty Publisher. ISBN 0-9762245-3-4.
  • May's Sydney. 1 April 2005. (Featured artist).
  • Stencil art world draws the line 8 May 2007
  • National Gallery of Australia entry on DLUX
  • Norman, James, "Graffiti goes upmarket", The Age, Melbourne, Australia, 16 August 2003. It includes some information on DLUX.