Tuesday 30 June 2009

Representlondon.com artists tags

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Well, I was gonna save this for a slow news week, but given that my card has shat itself and I have lost all of my pics from last week and the weekend, I'll have to revert to this until I can get the chance to go out for another shoot. Bugger! Some of it can't be replicated, but you get that...

I put these boards together a while back when Teck changed his scrawl. These are the tags from the Represent London crew. Their work and news can be seen here:
www.representlondon.com
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Some pics from my sis on her last trip to Melbers

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Mr happy with my wiggly arms, mr happy with my big nose, and happy Dunphy with a salt shaker...)

Well, when your sister starts sending you pics that she took wondering down a strange alleyway in down town Melbourne while she was there on a business conference you know that your obsession has become infectious! (well, it is impacting on your family...)

Thanks Heather, send more - give Blacklodge!! a run for his money!
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Wednesday 24 June 2009

The works of John Isaacs may make you vomit a little (or a lot for that matter!)

Matrix of amnesia (click to enlarge image)

Everyone's talking about Jesus (click to enlarge image)

I can't help the way I feel (click to enlarge image)

Julie wasp (click to enlarge image)

Dubbed the 'Mixed Media Madman', and I can see why - there's nothing subtle about the artworks of John Isaacs. While some artists would like to make pretty pictures and beautify the world with their expression, John's work comments critically on how screwed up the world has become and demands attention. Every piece is a morally critical statement on the way we choose to live our lives as a species in this modern world. His hideously confronting executions can't help but make you think and riddle you with guilt on what we have become... It's likeLink being bludgeoned about the head with our fast food guzzling, consumer driven, resource eating, air polluting, Prozac popping ways. Yep.

Not married to one medium in particular, John Isaacs will use anything at his disposal to convey his message and does so with technical precision. Check some examples from vist vast catalogue of work to the right of this post and for more examples visit:

http://isaacs.aeroplastics.net/index.php
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Tuesday 23 June 2009

On the streets of Athens (I wish I was, but...)

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Pulled directly off Wooster Collective site is a new project from Boxi. It features a couple of lovers who were killed in Afghanistan because of their love for each other. Here is an excerpt from the Guardian newspaper article:

A young couple who tried to elope in one of the most lawless and conservative parts of Afghanistan have been publicly executed by Taliban gunmen after their parents handed them over to be tried by insurgents. Officials from the south-western province of Nimroz say Gul Pecha, in her late teens, and her boyfriend Abdul Aziz, 21, were shot by a firing squad outside a mosque in their home village of Lokhi on Monday.The couple had fled to a nearby village and were planning to start a life together without the permission of their parents, according to the province's police chief Abdul Jabar Pardeli. But they were found by their parents and turned over to the Taliban, who held them for four days in Lokhi's mosque before putting them on trial.

This is an outstanding piece of stencil work. I think the article said there were 11 or 12 different stencils to create this life size piece. Outstanding!!

The piece is called 'To die for', and is part of the 2nd Athens biennial "HEAVEN." More info can be found about the story and how the work was created at:
http://www.woostercollective.com/
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Fresh from the streets of Bristol...


Was sent this image from a friend in Bristol. Now everyone who follows the scene knows that Bristol is no stranger to graf (being the home of Banksy and all...) but they're pushing the scene, which is good yeah!?

This piece is by a chap called Snik I believe...

Friday 19 June 2009

Invader teaser for latest NY exhibition now online

A detail of the work for the new exhibition. Check out the video link below

Some earlier Invader B&W tile work from Paris

Here's a great piece by a French graf artist called Invader who I've been following for a few years. He usually does space invader characters in tiles around the world, but has gone off on a tangent for his latest exhibition in NY. This is wicked artistic innovation...

http://www.space-invaders.com/top_10.html
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Wednesday 17 June 2009

MOS '09 London artists list and associated links

Eastern Europe represents (click on image to enlarge)

Crew at the big wall enclosure (click on image to enlarge)

Scifi (click on image to enlarge)

Nash's 2nd or 3rd piece on day 2 (click on image to enlarge)

Here's a list of the artists from the Meeting of Styles 2 dayer in London the other week. I meant to post it in the last article, but...

NASH, DOES, BISER, WANY, ARYZ, HEAT, NYCHOS, PROBS, ZOMBY, TIZER, ZADOK, BLEACH, BONZAI, INSA, SOLO, BUSK, TWESH, ODISIE, ROID, SNUG, SKORE, AZTEK, EKTO, SUNE, XENZ, IZER, ARE, STIKA, TECK, RABODIGA, VIBES, TOWN, CHROME, INTRO, REPLETE, CHEO, SOKER, CASM, WISHER, JIVE, KEEN, SORN, NOIR, URGE, PRYME, MAC1, KRAH, SICK IR, SARES, COSH, JASIK, ALFA, RELAY, PREF, MAU MAU, SHOK, SKIRE, EBZKE, AMUK.

I can't put names to pics as I wasn't writing anything down at the time, but you can go to the official site and link off that. There'll be a bunch of others chucking stuff up on flickr I'm guessing, so check mine and that out too.

http://wallstreetmeeting.de/news/05-07-june-09-london-england/


www.flickr.com/photos/hamstar/sets

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Meeting of Styles 09 exhibition/symposium

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Well, finally got my shit together and sorted through a couple of hundred pics I took over the 2 day graffiti extravaganza. Meeting of Styles is a live, 2 day exhibition of over 80 graffiti and street artists. I was lucky enough to be shooting there for the 2 days, and it was awesome. So many styles, so many artists, so many countries represented, so much talent! It is part of an ongoing global tour that twists and changes at each leg, evolving into a premier global event.


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8 ft tall Pete Doherty (click on image to enlarge)
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I have chucked a whole bunch of pics up on my flickr site, and I'll fix my favorites into sets here over the next few weeks (or when I'm running short of fresh posts).

flickr.com/photos/hamstar/sets

Enjoy, and feel free to pass on this link to who ever you think may enjoy this type of stuff. Chur...
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Tuesday 16 June 2009

Some random pieces around Brick Lane and 'hood

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Wandering around on the high street at the bagel end of Brick Lane when I ran into my mate Si Hill. We were standing there talking about graffiti and stuff. He showed me some of the stuff he'd photographed the week before, and I showed him some of my best of the day. We were talking about observation when I looked down at the ground and saw this piece at the bottom of a pillar at foot path level, highlighting how observant you've got to be to see everything around us (Si didn't notice it till I bent down to take the pic).

Lioness - off mid Brick Lane (click image to enlarge)

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A few random bits I found along Brick Lane and surrounding hoods. Will put some more up soon, and also a bunch up on my flickr too. See:

flickr.com/photos/hamstar/sets

Group show at the Light Bar in Shoreditch

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Was walking past Light Bar on Shoreditch High Street the other w/e when a stencil caught my attention. Ensuing investigation led to the discovery of a group exhibition in the courtyard. Some good stuff there, so snapped as much as I could get to.

All work was on large panels similar to the group show I saw a few months ago in Bethnal Green. Not sure whether they were new works, or left over from the show, but a lot of the same artists were representing inc. The Pilot, Stickee, 90, Snub, Dam, Stik, DBO, Numb, Eyesaw etc.
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Monorex HQ

Monorex HQ (click to see detail)

Monorex HQ (click to see detail)

Just a few more pix of Monorex HQ. A bit more contextural, and slightly higher res if you wanna check out the detail.
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Monorex get their new wall up

New wall at Monorex HQ (click image to enlarge)

Can you see the pole? (click image to enlarge)

Was on my way back from the international graf exhibition near Brick Lane the other day when I spotted the new wall on the Mono Rex HQ in Shoreditch. This piece is huge, and features characters in the styles of all their artists. One of the things I love is the way they blend the surroundings into the wall. See if you can spot the pole cleverly blended in to the background...
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New posts from Blacklodge!! in Melbourne...

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Thought I'd chuck up a few new pieces I've seen on Blacklodge!! flickr site this morning. Some nice B&W from Smith Street, Fitzroy. More of his pics can be seen at:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/thebadseed/
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Tuesday 2 June 2009

More Jeff Soto on Brick Lane...

Soto piece in progress...

Jeff in action on Brick Lane?

Was surprised to come across more Jeff Soto street work on the No Lions in London site the other day. Backed up also by their blog. Now I walked up Brick Lane half a dozen times in that fortnight and only saw the blue box 'Greetings from California' piece, so not exactly sure where these pieces were - perhaps they were stolen by the time I got there?

See the pics and some other interesting shit here:
http://graffoto1.blogspot.com/
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Brick Lane evening stroll reveals new work

Not sure what drives someone to deface other artists work?

Work in progress...

I shot a whole bunch of this guys work the other week
- still haven't found out who it is, but he's prolific in the area!

'After Lives' detail (click on image to enlarge)

Brick Lane stroll the other evo revealed a whole host of new work up down the curry end (Aldgate East). Will endeavor to put a bunch of it up as time allows, but here's a few to start the ball rolling...
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