Welcome to PAINTPAK & HYPE MAGAZINE

Welcome to the PAINTPAK website, featuring Exit & Seiz, Graffiti Murals, Aerosol Murals, Breakdance Twins, Rapidfire Breakers, K.O.C. Crew, and the original Hype Magazine.

Here at our website you'll find everything you need to know about PAINTPAK — who we are, what we do, why we do it, along with loads of examples of our artwork and other artistic endeavours, including sales of t-shirts, murals, graffiti, and other Hip Hop paraphernalia.

You are welcome contact us by email (using the contact link in the navigation bar above) if you'd like to know more, of if you'd like to engage us for a project. 

Please visit us again soon. 

 
What We've Been Up To
Just to bring you all up to date, we've been to Melbourne to the latest Throwdown event. The competition was tough between dancers, with many Melbourne crews representing, and at a high standard. We're looking forward to next year's event.
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Our Brief Bio

Exit $ Seiz
Exit & Seiz
PAINTPAK is artistically driven by identical twin brothers: B-Boy Seiz (James Moulton) and Exit (Bill Moulton). They write here about their past and influences:

When we first saw the American film "Beat Street" it changed our lives.  There was a lot of Hip Hop in the media during the early eighties.

We both enjoyed art, and the energy of Hip Hop became our destiny. It was real, told the truth, and it was inevitable.

In 1989 we founded, and produced for some years, Australia's (and one of the world's first) full colour Hip Hop magazines called "HYPE".

We constantly breakdanced, representing Australia, toured Europe twice and performed with many big names in the culture. We also painted a mural on a Hannover (Germany) Police Station.

Hip Hop is our life.

Recently, we took the freedom of painting the streets into a new dimension by conforming to the size of a canvas. We tried many different formats, all showing a variety of styles throughout the past 20 or so years.

We were also lucky enough to paint with "Phantast" and work on freeway murals, such as the faces at Palm Beach in Queensland. Many Australians have seen and admired our work in this arena.

Seiz and I vary so much in our styles, but we hope you enjoy what you see

Over the years there have been several police convictions, lots of late nights, and hard-working dedication.

We hope that you enjoy our work.

PEACE LOVE UNITY
EXIT & SEIZ
 

 

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Newsflash

Coming soon, a new mural, created in collaboration with Phantast, on the Gateway Arterial, near the Mt Gravatt off-ramp on the sound barriers. The theme will be "Outback to Ocean".
 

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