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Art with attitude

Introducing Art Pop Bang Gallery!!

Our mission is to showcase artwork that is unapologetically bright, bold, and endlessly creative. Each piece bursting with colour and energy, capturing the viewer’s attention the moment they view it. The collection evokes vivid memories and deep emotions often current and sometimes nostalgic, drawing you into a world where you live or have lived. Every artwork seems to leap from the wall, offering a sensory experience that lingers long after you’ve left. The featured artists are professionals from Australia and New Zealand bringing their own unique cultural flair to their work and are intent on taking their art to the world through international art fairs, sharing their vibrant vision on a global stage.

Meet The Artists

  • A woman with dark hair in a bun, smiling, wearing a light blue button-up shirt and a colorful tiered tulle skirt in yellow, blue, and purple, standing in front of an abstract landscape painting with green fields and pink skies in an art gallery or studio.

    Ka Mo

    Ka Mo is a prominent Melbourne-based contemporary landscape artist known for her vibrant, expressionistic paintings of the Australian natural world. A talented, self-taught artist, she has dedicated herself to her craft since September 2020. Her artistic journey, which began with selling pieces on Etsy, has seen her sell over 200 paintings nationally and internationally, quickly building a strong and dedicated following.

    Her artistic style is deeply influenced by the Australian landscape and the work of her father, a landscape photographer. Ka Mo's paintings are instantly recognizable for their vivid color palettes, bold, gestural brushstrokes, and confident compositions that capture the essence of rolling hills and expansive skies. She approaches her work with a free and joyful spirit, aiming to evoke feelings of peace, balance, and harmony with nature in her viewers.

    Ka Mo's talent has not been unnoticed. She has been a finalist in several respected art prizes, including the 2023 Jumbled Art Superstar, the 2022 Lethbridge Small Work Art Prize, and the 2022 Southern Buoy Landscape Art Prize. Her work has also graced magazine covers, further cementing her rising profile in the Australian art scene. Her first solo exhibition, held at Jumbled in Orange in August 2023, was a major milestone that saw her collection sell out overnight.

  • A man sitting in a hanging chair holding a paintbrush, in a room with a zebra painting, a potted plant, and photos on a small wooden table.

    Clint C

    Clint Christian ( Clint C ) is an award winning contemporary New Zealand artist focused on creating unique modernist works that are bold and relatable.

    His work is varied in style, themes and mediums, while he shares his own personality that has a desire to invoke happiness curiosity and memories.
    Works are generally large canvas paintings or wood panel/resin pieces, some of which are delving into the realms of sculpture.

    Prior to Clint becoming a full time artist he was an architectural designer which comes through in his work that incorporates a very graphic style with composition, colour and contrast the major features within his work.

    Clint gained notoriety for his animal pop portrait series ‘Animal Instinct’ during 2020/21 and was voted ‘Peoples Choice’ with his piece ‘The BFF’ at the 2022 Auckland Art Show. 


    Recently Clint has developed a new collection of work dubbed ‘Retrovision’ that dives into his youthful nostalgic memories of the 1970’s -80’s.

  • A woman smiling and holding a small art palette with brushes, standing next to a table with paintbrushes in a jar, wearing a colorful, patterned dress with bright geometric and abstract shapes.

    Fran Max

    Fran Max is a Melbourne based contemporary artist presenting natural everyday moments of life in an uplifting and sometimes comical manner. Fran’s artworks lean into memory and intuition creating bright displays of dinner party soireé themes that burst with life, laughter and celebration.  Fran’s sardine and swan artworks explore pattern and visual repetition while embracing the theme of unity, family and belonging. Her artworks have been snapped up and enjoyed by collectors all around Australia and USA.

    Working full time from her home studio, she draws inspiration from family gatherings, colourful food, bright florals and shared experience. Her work is instantly recognisable for its vivid colour, expressive brushwork and warm sense of optimism. Her iconic sardines and seafood scenes have become favourites among collectors, capturing the charm, humour and nostalgia of shared occasions and seaside memories. These pieces sit alongside her bright floral works, which bring the same sense of ease, spontaneity and celebration.

    Her artistic journey has long been shaped and fueled by a creative family who continue to inspire each other with their passions and pursuits. Fran’s grandfather was notable and famous for his comic art career, she feels his work has greatly influenced her own.  Over the years she has continued to refine her signature style while expanding her collections, often experimenting with scale, palette and mood to keep her work fresh and engaging. She has been named an Artist to Watch by Vanity Fair UK, and winner of People’s Choice award via Corner Store Gallery. Fran’s recent exhibitions have completely sold out which is a reflection of her rising profile.  Collectors have come to enjoy Fran’s vibrant energy threaded through her work as her style is unique and instantly recognisable.