It's the divisive artwork that has "blown people's minds away" and left others fuming. In court this week, police revealed the inner workings of the man allegedly behind "Pam the Bird".
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?
Burrell, 21, is one of Australia’s most prolific taggers and known to abseil tall buildings to access the hard-to-reach ...
The man accused of spray-painting "Pam the Bird" graffiti around Melbourne faces the prospect of languishing in jail for 18 months until a trial, after a Victorian magistrate denied his bid for ...
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 ...
The man accused of vandalising heritage-listed sites with a 'Pam the Bird' cartoon was behind an Instagram account promoting the graffiti, police allege, as the cleanup bill exceeds $200,000.
Last week, 21-year-old Jack Gibson-Burrel, the accused creator of the infamous “Pam the Bird,” was arrested and charged with 50 offenses including criminal burglary, motor theft and around $ ...
The “Pam the Bird” image has attracted widespread media and social media attention, spotted on hard-to-reach landmarks, trains, signs, buildings and walls. Two men were arrested in raids at ...
Police in Australia have charged a 21-year-old man for allegedly painting "Pam the Bird" graffiti on a series of landmarks in Melbourne. Jack Gibson-Burrell, arrested on Thursday, faces over 50 ...
Senior Constable Scott Nicholls told the court Gibson-Burrell was behind the "Pam the Bird" graffiti that has been popping up on Melbourne trains, buildings and landmarks in the past year.
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 ...