Lushsux’s avenue artwork is well known by Banksy and Beeple; his NFTs have made thousands and thousands; and he has a landmark public sale deliberate for a “main public sale home” subsequent March — however he’s nonetheless very a lot a person of the individuals.
The artist is displaying me round his studio warehouse in inner-city Melbourne however will get involved after I level my digital camera within the obscure route of his beaten-up outdated Ford. The nameless artist is nervous that I’ll inadvertently expose his location to different graffiti crews who hate him.
“Do me a favor and don’t shoot the automobile within the entrance as a result of I’ll have some cunt come spherical right here and try to stab me. I’m not kidding,” he says.
“They’ll work out the place it’s — belief me — and I’ll get some psycho cunt come round.”
Lush (that’s how everybody refers to him, as “sux” was a late addition) has been overwhelmed up by different writers earlier than, most famously in reference to a collection of murals of rapper 50 Cent.
Because the somewhat true, somewhat invented, story goes, Fiddy was getting more and more upset with Lush’s murals mashing up his face with Taylor Swift (Swifty Cent), Donald Trump (The 45 Fif President) and Mike Tyson (50 Thent). The rapper reposted that final mural to his 11.8 million followers, telling them that it confirmed Lush wanted “an ass whoopin dangerous.”
Quickly afterward, Lush did certainly get an ass-whoopin’ dangerous, and he posted an image reply to Fiddy of his bloodstained hospital mattress. Nevertheless, Lush graciously blamed “violent video video games” and never the rapper.

Lush explains that he’s introduced in some weightlifting gear to the studio so he can pump iron in preparation for subsequent time.
“I obtained beat up,” he says. “Somebody was hitting me with a steel pole within the shoulder, so I introduced my stuff again in so I might get again in it.”
Lush doesn’t appear to be a lot of a fighter, though he’s a giant man in a loss of life steel T-shirt that exposes his tattoos. The picture is considerably undercut by a ponytail, jaunty-looking pants and softly spoken method. He says he’s not planning to get into fights if he can keep away from it:
“It’s not value it. It’s humorous man, karma. There’s at all times somebody greater and extra junkie than them.”
Provocateur
Lushsux is what Australians name a “shit-stirrer” who loves to impress a response, good or in any other case. He calls it “strategic trolling” and payments himself on Twitter as “the world’s first and due to this fact finest meme artist.”
He spray-painted a lifeless horse for one London exhibition opening and arrange a wrestling deathmatch in order that Jesus and Devil might combat it out in a cage at one other. In 2017, he painted an enormous mural of Donald Trump on the West Financial institution separation barrier in Israel, referencing the president’s “construct the wall” plan for the Mexican border. He’s an equal alternative hassle maker, although, additionally getting reamed/celebrated for controversial and supposedly sexist takes on Hilary Clinton and Kim Kardashian.
Earlier, Elle Anastasiou, who works with Lush on his nonfungible token (NFT) platform, DRP.io, defined that the loudmouth web persona was principally an act. “He’s very rather more quiet in particular person, so I must do all of the speaking,” she says.
Lush concedes that “it’s misdirection,” including, “Lush doesn’t need to be me, like my authorities identify, sort, and persona, you understand what I imply?” he says. “I’d moderately have enjoyable with it.”

Locked down, whereas NFTs go up
Melbourne continues to be within the grip of the world’s longest lockdown, which can have hit 263 days by the point it’s lastly lifted on Oct. 22. Sadly, defacing public property shouldn’t be one of many “4 Causes to Go away Dwelling,” so he’s been principally confined to portray in his warehouse for the period.
There are stacks of canvases in a single nook, and he’s not too long ago been engaged on a Joaquin Phoenix Joker NFT drop and a big Bored Ape image that he painted for a good friend who owns the precise NFT.
Three monumental murals of Fb CEO Mark Zuckerberg are on the far wall. I’d watched him paint one reside on Twitter earlier, muttering darkly about Zuck being a “bloody lizard” and complaining that each time he paints the social media overlord, his Instagram posts mysteriously go missing. When he finishes a mural, he imports the image into Adobe Premiere to jazz up the NFT with motion as a result of “there’s extra perceived worth in it being animated. It’s sort of enjoyable.”

“My method is to mix viral moments with dwelling memes, and that will get issues popping,” he says. A signature Lush transfer is to search out essentially the most talked-about superstar of the motion and mix it with some type of meme as a way to hijack social media algorithms. This works even higher when the celeb takes half by reposting or participating with the work like Fiddy did.
I spy one of many inexperienced posters which were plastered all over the place round Melbourne in latest weeks. They’re up in varied different locations all over the world and also will promote “Well-known Instagram Account” on the market on the billboard in New York Metropolis’s Occasions Sq..
At current, nobody is aware of whose account it’s. “Folks have guessed Banksy, Ai Weiwei, Snoop Canine,” laughs Anastasiou.

In fact, the Instagram account in query is Lush’s, which has 900,000 followers and greater than 1 billion likes. He’s promoting all 4,500 posts from the account individually as NFTs, from footage of his avenue artwork to his frequent shit posts.
After the NFTs construct up a head of steam by way of secondary gross sales, the undertaking will culminate in March subsequent yr in an public sale of all the account as “Token O” at Christie’s public sale home. Properly, that’s the plan they outlined initially a minimum of. Anastasiou emails me later to say it’s simply one of many “main public sale homes” involved in his work. It’s a means of taking again management of his content material from Instagram.
“You’re not getting technically paid from Instagram to publish all this content material. It’s nearly a lifeless finish. However I considered this pool of content material that I’ve labored on for the final 10 years plus. Why not flip that right into a 10K undertaking of kinds?”
Completely suited to crypto
As an nameless troll with a chopping humorousness who admits to dwelling within the badlands of 4Chan’s /biz discussion board, Lush is completely suited to crypto. He says he’s dabbled in taking Bitcoin for funds however by no means actually obtained into crypto “as a result of I’m not a numbers man.”
That was till NFT researcher GT Sewell sat him down in July 2020 and defined the entire world to him. Lush says he was so excited by the idea he might barely sleep for 2 weeks.
“As soon as, he actually obtained it in my head precisely what the hell it’s. I had that, like, that second the place you sort of go loopy for some time about it, you understand? Like that day, I simply fully switched my complete, like, artwork apply in direction of this factor.”

On the time, a uncommon NFT would possibly fetch $50,000 on Nifty Gateway, so he set his sights on getting accepted by the platform. He obtained the chilly shoulder by contacting them immediately, so he as an alternative launched into a deliberate marketing campaign of portray well-known crypto figures — the Winklevoss twins, Satoshi Nakamoto, Elon Musk and Shiba Inu — to draw some consideration.
Though the Winklevi retweeted him, it wasn’t till he painted Beeple — essentially the most profitable NFT artist at the moment, and 50X extra profitable now — that the technique painted off.
“About two or three weeks later, he noticed it and was like, ‘I really like this. That is actually cool. That is superior. Nobody’s ever finished something like that.’ And I’m simply chatting with him and making an attempt to select his mind about NFTs and stuff. After which magically, the subsequent morning, I get an e-mail again from the Nifty individuals. I’d need to say Beeple was the explanation.”
Beeple’s “Everydays: The First 5000 Days,” which collated 5,000 pictures the artist created daily over 13.5 years and famously bought for $69 million, helped spark Lush’s Instagram concept.
“It positively influenced my considering. I had my mum ask me who Beeple was. That’s how massive it was. They’re the type of issues that get your thoughts turning for certain. And finally, like all these various things, I used to be considering of type of coalesced into the Instagram concept.”
A full-time artist since 2009, he’s placed on 23 exhibitions and made a cushty sufficient dwelling, however NFT gross sales have seen him leap up the ranks of Australia’s best-paid artists. He’s already made 623 sales for 922 Ether ($3.53 million), and that determine’s solely more likely to enhance as information of this newest undertaking will get round.
“It’s fairly loopy,” he says. “I’d at all times made sufficient to journey and to remain alive. However now, all that arduous work is paying off, and I’ve discovered an precise viewers of people who find themselves actually involved in gathering the work. As a result of out in the actual world, you’ve obtained to do lots of bizarre stuff to try to make massive cash.”

Western suburbs child makes good
Lush grew up in Melbourne’s industrial, working-class western suburbs and was a highschool dropout, so he by no means studied artwork formally. He was working a shitty manufacturing facility job when his boss instructed him he was destined for higher issues.
“He was an encouraging man. He was a roadie for bands, and on my lunch breaks, I’d be drawing — anytime I had downtime, I’d be drawing — so, he’s, like, ‘Why are you right here? You shouldn’t be doing this.’”
He set off to Hong Kong in 2009 and spent the subsequent 10 years portray and touring the world. “I simply turned it into what I’d do and simply didn’t have a job from then aside from doing weird stuff.”
In 2013, he was the one avenue artist invited to the Melbourne Now showcase on the Nationwide Gallery of Victoria, and a yr later, Banksy invited him to participate in his Dismaland: Bemusement Park exhibition.
“About then, was after I was like, ‘I higher begin doing artwork,’ you understand?” he says. “I used to be at all times involved in viral stuff or memes and so forth. I didn’t actually paint lots of it till that second.”
“That was the type of pivotal second the place I used to be like, ‘I’m gonna take this slightly extra severely.’”
He’s typically described as Australia’s Banksy — which he thinks is simply lazy journalism — however concedes there are some similarities in the way in which they constructed up mass audiences by way of know-how and creating media stunts.
“Why do one thing for a restricted viewers or only one subset?” he asks. “That’s what I really feel like Banksy does, creates stuff that anybody can sort of interpret and get amusing out of.”
“He reaches a mass viewers. So, that’s the sort of stuff I used to be influenced by, by way of his work, you understand?”

Manipulating the media
Across the time of the Dismaland present, Lush says he learn a e-book about media manipulation and artwork and got down to strive it himself after Kim Kardashian “broke the web” for a second time in 2016 with a very nude selfie. Lush instantly plastered her over the biggest wall he might discover after which set about making it a information story.
“I began emailing and calling as many information shops as I might discover, saying that I used to be the next-door neighbor and that I used to be not proud of it as a result of now I’ve to take a look at her on daily basis throughout the highway.” A conservative talk-back radio station picked it up, then the story went viral. “If it hits the AP, or Reuters or no matter, you then get a worldwide information story out of it.”

He tried the same trick later that yr by portray Hilary Clinton as a pole dancer in a stars and stripes bikini. A mass reporting marketing campaign from Reddit noticed his Instagram account suspended, so he shopped the story to each journalist he might consider. When the native council demanded the elimination of the “offensive” paintings, he painted over it to place Clinton in a burqa, which added extra gasoline to the story.
“Typically, after I’ve obtained issues profitable, it’s simply by way of a little bit of skullduggery, like, creating some type of story for them to run with a story to it, and simply but, persevering with it on so long as I can.”
This may very well be seen in his supposed “feud” with 50 Cent.
“Clearly, he was simply taking part in it up so individuals have interaction with the posts extra. They really beloved it; they reached out to me early on and had been, like, ‘We adore it, maintain making stuff. We’ll maintain posting and pretending we hate it.’”

Lush says he actually was overwhelmed up, however the incident had nothing to do with 50 Cent.
“I used to be out making ready a wall for the subsequent day, and a gaggle of those youthful guys, graffiti guys, got here as much as me, being cheeky, and I ended up in a combat with them. It was sort of a bummer. It was only a graffiti beef; it’s simply a part of the tradition. It wasn’t explicitly something to do with Fifty — that’s what’s humorous.”
NFTs without end
For Lush, NFTs are the start of one thing as huge because the dot-com growth.
“Proper now, we’re 100% dwelling on this NFT boom, and I’m glad that I actually went for it. It’s simply that is simply too cool to not to not have finished that.”
One facet he loves is the actual fact he can work together with collectors immediately.
“All it’s important to do is contact them and say thanks and construct a relationship early on. Whereas type of the standard artwork world the galleries are there to type of mainly type of cock block you from, from attending to know any of these individuals shopping for… as a result of that’s how they make their cash.”
Not like Banksy or Jean-Michel Basquiat, Lush doesn’t really feel as if he’ll ever be accepted by the extra severe artwork circles — and he doesn’t actually care.
“I don’t suppose I’ve ever actually been 100% acknowledged by these individuals,” he says.
“However now with the NFT stuff and all that jazz, it isn’t that a lot of a giant deal to be acknowledged in that world to me. I’d moderately be extra acknowledged on this new rising world, to be sincere with you.”
The Lushsux Instagram posts drop begins on drp.io from Oct. 23.
