Eddie’s work deals with interaction and is mostly driven by community and cultural relations. His strength is to incorporate local materials, colours, character and scenes into his artworks in a contemporary manner. A lot of his work have been working with Children. He has done numerous public art projects around Melbourne and Sydney with success. A few of the relevant public art project he has done are;
His work is not limited to any theme or scale, and for the public realm he avoids nudity or any other possible offensive visuals or words.
- Steve Madden live art TIKI disco event New York. I was commissioned to do live drawing for a ticketed party event with 1500 people. It was a huge success and people loved becoming part of the artwork. May 2017
- Art Tram, Melbourne festival. Produced a 2,4 x 1m artwork on the theme of Community. I deliberately made it very multicultural and also included art stickers from my artist friends to include the artist community in the work as well, and make their stickers legal roaming the streets of Melbourne on tram line 57. October 2016
- 5 Walls Project, Sydney. I produced a 30x 3m artwork based on the theme of exercise. It’s installed in the 5 docks area in Sydney. July 2016
- Dandenong Primary school art production for playground, Facilitated 30 children to produce 2 artworks of 2,4x1,2m size that is permanently installed as public artworks at the school a Aug 2016
- Dandenong Mall artworks on Community theme. Temporary hoarding artworks for Mall renovations, decorated with my artworks as vinyl prints. June 2016
- Illustrative contract work for ‘Momentum worldwide’ – NBN – Australian’s new broadband network. Facilitated 20 Children to produce artworks on the 3 pieces of 2 meter sized letters spelling N-B-N. It was great fun and considered very successful.
- Collaborative artist for 2012 Terrigal Landart. I collaborated to produce a 30 x 40m temporary land artwork with local aboriginal artist Gavi Duncan.
His work is not limited to any theme or scale, and for the public realm he avoids nudity or any other possible offensive visuals or words.