Spring court

Hailing from New Zealand and now living in Melbourne, Devereux, list most young millennials, first got his start by uploading videos of his drawings online to YouTube. He soon caught the attention of locals and now hosts his own exhibitions around his native Melbourne. 

Devereux experimented on our shopfront windows in his signature freestyle, as well as creating three different images sketched onto our classic G2 and B2 white canvas sneakers. 

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wallpaper Magazine

Melbourne-based artist Jack Devereux’s single line portrait murals further compliment the offering with their curves echoed upon the Terrazzo stool outlines, arched joinery elements and atrium windows.

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Good Food

intuitive single-line murals by Melbourne artist Jack Devereux, and gorgeous views of the gardens and harbour beyond through a wrap-around sheath of panoramic windows.

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Broadsheet

What you see then is an intricate single-line drawing on the wall. It wraps and weaves its way around the room – even finding its way onto the cover of the menu.

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Creative confessions podcast

"I think there's power in being in a shit place sometimes because it takes away the fear in some respects - you don't care as much about what people think."T week we're joined by the incredible @sketchesandskengs a single line artist who's worked with the likes of Spring Court, Nikon, had his custom designs on some major celebrities along with multiple gallery shows. Jack shares his inspiring journey to Melbourne, how his drawing a day practice took him from check out chick to fulltime artist.

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Nolan Studios

Spent half a day with the unbelievably talented Jack Devereux during his first solo exhibition in December "Love Vomit", at the Albert St Gallery, Brunswick. Was a pleasure to watch Jack's incredibly unique style of work, as well as get the chance to interview the man behind @Sketchesandskengs.

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