Miles Mode – an exhibition of new paintings by David Band
Did you know I spot more David Band artwork in the homes I photograph than any other local artist? There’s one here… and here… and there are a few here. There’s one in Leesa O’Reilly’s house now (although it sadly didn’t make my shots because it was at the framers when I visited!). There’s even one coming up soon in a home I just photographed which you haven’t seen yet! It seems David Band has a loyal following amongst local creative people… and after seeing his work grace the walls of so many beautiful Australian homes, I can understand why! His colours always make the most perfect unexpected combinations, and his forms are bold and eye-catching, yet always complement rather than dominate the interiors they occupy. The perfect graphic piece for any Australian home!
David has an exhibition of brand new paintings this week at Block Projects. The show has been open for a few days already, but the official artist’s reception is TONIGHT! A special opportunity to see David’s original works in person, meet the artist, and perhaps even take the plunge on your first art investment! David has not been well in recent months and staging this exhibition is an incredible achievement at a particularly challenging time… If you love David’s work do consider heading out to Block Projects in Melbourne tonight, or anytime before April 28th to support this brilliant local artist!
Miles Mode – new paintings by David Band
Artist’s Reception – TONIGHT Thursday April 7th, 6.00pm – 8.00pm
Exhibition runs until April 28th 2011
Block Projects
79 Stephenson Street
Cremorne 3121 VIC
Australia
Ph. (03) 9429 0660










Oooohhh…love his work and its in the ‘hood’. Thanks very much for the heads up.
now I see his work is all about colour, but that black/grey one at the end has got to be my favourite!!
I wish I could attend this exhibition, his work is incredible.
completely fabulous! i love the colours, boldness & fun of these. dayle
RIP One of Melbourne’s MVP
RIP to a Melbourne icon
So saddened by the loss of an inspiring and great artist.