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Engage your audience with live art: speed painting, street art, graffiti, cartooning, body painting, interactive art and optical illusions. |
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Our Artists are ready to entertain at your next event. We have a number of concepts on offer and work with our clients to customise & create new ideas to engage their audience. Entertain your audience in an interactive and fun way with Art at Events! Live Art / Speed painting
Our artists produce an artwork in moments to music provided by a DJ or musicians. Our artists work in a variety of styles using materials such as chalk pastels, spray paint, acrylic paint and oils. Interactive Art / Team building
Get in touch with your creative side. Work with our artists to produce individual works of art, a mural or have our artists produce an artwork for your guest to pose in. A great way to explore the artist within! Check out more team-building activities. Street Art / Graffiti Art
This idea has been very popular in public spaces and for corporate events - the artist can produce the work live at your event or beforehand if its purpose is signage or stage backdrop. Launches
Zest Artists are able to produce custom artworks for your product launch or venue opening. Click here to make an enquiry. Canvases for Hire
Canvases include: flying magic carpets, wedding cakes for the bride and groom to pose on, dinosaurs, toadstools, cartoon characters etc. Hire a canvas to make your special event really special! Click here to find out more. Scenic Art
Walking With Dinosaurs Production Company commissioned Zest artist Jenny McCracken to produce a mural at their Melbourne office. This amazing artwork is 8 metres high x 30 metres wide. Promotional MaterialArtists can create any image to be replicated on t-shirts, key rings, cards, invitations, badges, mugs etc. Enquire about custom designs for merchandise and promotional material. L-R: Tees designs by Garry Donnellan and Simon Thomas; badge art by Eric Lobbecke, Anton Pulvirenti and Ulla Taylor; Magnet art by Eric Lobbecke; Keyring art by Simon Thomas |
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