Brolga

Brolga

Brooklyn, New York, Australia

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Biography

Brolga is a Brooklyn-based artist and illustrator who gained recognition for his large-scale wheat pastes, street art, and murals on the streets of New York.

With a pop-styled aesthetic honed from his graphic design background, Brolga mixes naive daydream-like doodles with simple iconography to create his worlds and characters. Growing up in Australia, his family would often make days-long trips across the country, moving house from Queensland to the Northern Territory and back. It’s on these road trips that Brolga began his art, illustrating his surreal and imaginative characters while journeying through the remote terrains of his home.

In addition to his work on the street, Brolga has found his illustrations adapted to a wide variety of industries and brands. Notable clients include Jaguar, YouTube Kids, Apple, The New York Times, BMW, and Unknown Mortal Orchestra.

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Type of Art:
  • Multimedia,
  • Mural,
  • Sculpture,
  • Temporary Intervention / Pop-up
Medium:
Concrete, Other, Paint, Paper, Synthetic (e.g. Resin)
Genre:
Abstract, Mixed, Other
Hometown:
Darwin, Australia
Language:
English
Mobile Phone:
+61 426003113

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