Andrew ‘Sirum’ Bourke started out in the mid 90’s painting Melbourne’s railway corridors. Driven by style, ‘Sirum’ inherited the technical aspects from the ‘wild style’ movement. While maintaining the aesthetics of letter form. Because of this, his work is showcased a free-flowing, edgy style.
In the mid 2000’s he began to move away from graffiti taking on a wider range of creative endeavours. Sirum has tackled a plethora of different projects. Including large scale international murals. Through to developing work on canvas creating pieces that explore the curiosity and wonder of the Australian bush.
Being a naturalist and having grown up exploring the wilderness in country Victoria, Sirum combines his love for native flora and fauna with photography and painting, capturing his experiences within his work.
- Illustration
- Melbourne AU
- Photorealism
- Street Art