Burrell, 21, is one of Australia’s most prolific taggers and known to abseil tall buildings to access the hard-to-reach ...
In a city that prides and markets itself on its street art – commissioned and rogue – how will Pam the Bird go down in cultural history?
It's alleged Gibson-Burrell has been breaking into Victorian train stations, abseiling off buildings and scaling heritage-listed sites to spray-paint the cartoon-like 'Pam the Bird'.
If you’ve walked literally anywhere in the city, it’s likely that you would have seen “Pam the Bird”. She has been the talk of the town, popping up on everything from skyscrapers to road ...
A Melbourne tattoo parlour has compared Pam the Bird to Banksy and says people are lining up to “share the movement” with free tattoos of the graffiti vandal’s famous cartoon tag.
The words "HE HE MEOW" were underneath the bird's beak, as if being squawked into the world. Many Melburnians would have recognised it instantly. It was "Pam the Bird". During the last year ...
A man accused of creating the Pam the Bird graffiti tag used to vandalise Melbourne landmarks and his alleged assistant have faced court. Jackson Gibson-Burrell and Matthew Raoul White are ...