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"RUKUS" | Murals by B4mble | West Lane Car Park in Darwin City. Item made of synthetic
"RUKUS" | Murals by B4mble | West Lane Car Park in Darwin City. Item made of synthetic

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"RUKUS" - Murals

Featured In West Lane Car Park, Darwin City, Australia

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"RUKUS" the buffalo skull as iconic to Northern Territory symbolism as a particular brand of iced coffee, brought to life with Jimmy Bamble's distinct use of color and style. Taking inspiration from an actual buffalo skull painted by the artist in 2018

This artwork represents the strength of the Territory in all its multifaceted glory.

"Let my art kick you in the face" - Jimmy Bamble

Item "RUKUS"
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Wescover creator since 2019
Street art on canvas but cartoons is jam

B4MBLE (b. 1986) Darwin.

Beginning with the street as his canvas and inspired by the works of Basquiat, KAWS, Banksy and the Saturday morning cartoons of his youth, Jimmy Bamble is a contemporary painter specialising in biting social commentary portrayed in a Technicolor dreamscape.

Struggling as a youth to find a place to grow his creative talents and alienated from the traditional school curriculum, B4MBLE started to develop his vision and technique independently in his teens, learning from any resource he could get his hands on - including the street artists of Darwin.

His paintings combine vivid colours, pop culture references, familiar street art tropes and an original cast of characters to navigate the complexities of joy, family, heartbreak, optimism, loneliness and life with a dark and complex undertone. B4MBLE’s ultimate mission is to subvert the well-mannered shade of ‘blah’ we are pressured into conforming to and invite the viewer into a kaleidoscopic world of possibility and unflinching truth.

Jimmy’s universe is populated by working class robots, confused vampires and politically apathetic cats with the occasional nod to the unique lifestyle of the Northern Territory. Keen eyes will spot references to neon sunsets, roaming buffalo and the steamy underside of life at the Top End. Bamble is a regular exhibitor including at the Northern Centre for Contemporary Art, Darwin Street Art Festival and Darwin Visual Arts Association.

In addition to creating new works he is an enthusiastic advocate for the arts, helping new collectors grapple with the art world through his online gallery. Bringing his practice full circle, he is now an active mentor to young people through his workshops, passing on knowledge and supporting the next generation of bright young creatives.