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Scratchadelia – Hip Hop Inspired Urban Art from Paris/London

Posted: July 29th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Graf | No Comments »
Scratchadelia – Hip Hop Inspired Urban Art
Got an bit of an interview with Scratchadelia today! Their urban art has a wicked hip hop flavour and a pretty unique look, with lighting being an integral part of the art.
They’re a confident pair too, good on ‘em.
Scratchadelia have got a solo show on at THE DALSTON SUPERSTORE until [...]

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Outta Space by Paul Baines

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Outta Space (44" x 55") by Paul Baines is the eleventh and final limited edition digital print in the Indoor Street Art series available here. The planet is full, people are everywhere, there’s no room to breathe, no food to eat, we’re ‘out of space’, yet we keep on doing what our instincts tell us. We breed.

Outta Space by Paul Baines

If everyone on this planet spawns, and their progeny do the same, the planet will die. We will eat, burn, and exhaust every natural resource until nothing is left.

Perhaps we don’t have a choice. Then again many have managed to allay other primal instincts such as the instinct to kill, then again many haven’t. There are times and places to kill, sanctioned by law, and sometimes those who do ‘follow the rules’ are hailed by the state as heroes. The same goes for breeding. If people stop breeding the economy stops growing, breeders are heroes of the state, of capitalism. But what if they stopped, would that be such a bad thing after all?

Do we need to keep expanding? Shouldn’t those who choose to save the planet’s resources be commended rather than those who fill the Earth with yet more of the same, humans, upright walking apes with little more understanding of our ecology than they did say, millions of years ago? History shows us our mistakes. Take the Mayans for example, they wiped themselves out, some might like to attribute it to a mystical event, but most likely it’s a case of over population. If there’s not enough food, water and other basic resources, people will die.

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So what’s the alternative? Well Sci-fi writers have imagined the scenario right across the scenario. There’s always Soylent Green, which in essence means we will become cannibals when all plants and fish are finally decimated. Alternatively a few of us might planet hop, if we used every technical and scientific resource on the planet, fingers crossed at least a dozen of us could leave here in a deep freeze and wait for someone, something, somewhere to pick them up for prosperity. Then again there may not be any viable alternative. We’re slow, dumb, ape-like creatures, and we like to screw. We like to spawn. Even if it kills us all.

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Outta Space (44" x 55") by Paul Baines is now available as a limited edition print. To purchase this work please click the button below.

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Tags: ecology, environment, graffiti, outta space, Paul Baines, population, print, urban art

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Banksy On St Michael’s Hill

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This one was there for a while back in the day, opposite Somerfield, along with a load of other ones on St Michael’s Hill generally.

Think it was above the street name sign there.

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A detonator monkey

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Fresh Stuff From Escif in Valencia and Barcelona

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More from Escif here.


Seen On The Streets Of San Quintin

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From Jetro

“These are some pictures from San Quintin, Baja California Mexico. Its 6 hours to the south from Tijuana. In this territory, there’s an interesting identity phenomenon because of the increasing indigen population that came from Mexico’s southern states (especially Oaxaca) to work for the agriculture industry. All of the young people and the new generations are in a high vulnerability state of identity because they re not keeping their parents traditions and they don’t relate with the non-indigen people. At the same time they feel ashamed because of their origins. These youth are waiting and looking for new symbols and elements to fulfill a new identity path or a new ideal icons to bring out a sense of pride inside their culture. With the spectatives of an interesting hybrid result, I really believe that this is an opportunity to intervene and give positive signs and provocative symbols in public spaces.’


Italy

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Montepulciano

Just returned from a trip to Tuscany was very inspiring.


Birdy

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"Autopsy Of A Large Animal On A Unknown Planet.

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Artists: Laguna and Axel_void
Location: Almagro, Spain
Size: 6,5 meters x 20 meters


Seen In Bydgoszcz City, Poland

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“9 guys, 350 cans, 7 days of work. pain tone boier kome chylo proembrion sainer bezt pener with association “Stumilowy Las”

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Seen On The Steets Of Genoa

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From Nicola:

“Faber and the old town (Fabrizio De Andrè 1940-1999) was a day of music, dance and art in a neighborhood of the historical center of Genoa, the old Jewish ghetto, a place where nowaday immigrants, prostitutes, victims of slave trade, transsexuals, pushers and drug consumers live and work. The bet was to involve the most citizens, tourists, people of every race and colour, as possible to pull down, at least for a day, all the prejudices and for starting a process of tolerance and cohabitation. I was involved by a friend to be part of the event (organized by Comunità di San Benedetto al Porto, Comune di Genova, Fondazione De Andrè e Radio Popolare) and I realized a series of mixed technique panels for a street art installation.

Photographer:Astrid Fornetti.


"The Heaviest Stone to Carry": Seen In Chicago’s River North

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Artist: tip toe.