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50 Awesome World Graffiti Urban Art Photos – Part 1

Posted: August 27th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Graf | No Comments »
50 Awesome World Graffiti Urban Art Photos – Part 1
The site has been up in for 8 months now and I’ve been lucky enough to find or be sent some really awesome graffiti and street art from around the world.
So I’ve picked out my 50 favourite graffiti, street art, poster and stencil art photos from all the 2009 [...]

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Polaroid Dreams

Posted: August 27th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Graf | No Comments »

You were either there or you weren’t, I was, I was of an age when Polaroid cameras, at least here in Britain seemed like something new. Funnily enough the results of instant polaroid shots were invariably of another age, the hues, the colours, the tones that this technology captured (or rather misrepresented) did something very strange to photography, it imbued everything from a test shot of a super model to a family day out on the beach with a strange and timeless quality hardly seen since the phasing out of sepia.

Here are a few Warhol celebrity photos to give you an idea of what I mean, there’s no chance of an airbrush or a Photoshop wizard working their trickery on these, they were taken, they developed and here are the results:-

Debbie Harry by Andy Warhol 1980

Liza Minelli by Andy Warhol 1977

Sylvester Stallone by Andy Warhol 1980

It’s almost as if technology has gone too far these days, for instance the amount of movie directors who openly speak out against CGI animation, it’s cold, hard and lifeless. The same can be said for much of digital photography, something is missing, a warmth, a randomness of result so lacking these days. Nothing is left to chance, there are no mistakes, and if there are they can be erased. A chemical process is more likely to surprise, the chaos chemistry of liquid and light, digitisation is orderly, it must be manipulated after the event to create anything but a stilted reportage confined within the boundaries of good technology.

I received an email the other day from Maurice Sikkink at www.Rollip.com who invited me to come over and try out their polarisation site, they offer a range of interesting and unique filters to polarise any image you require. I played around for a while and came up with a few of my own. The first is just a holiday snap from Google Images.

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Brighton Beach Polaroid by Rollip

I played around with a few other images, there are a wide selection of filters, exposures and effects at Rollip and you have the choice of maintaining your image size or reducing it to a Polaroid format. I’ve seen this kind of application before but I have to admit Rolip have put extra effort into giving far more options for customization and better quality effects, and the online format makes it much easier to share pictures across the social web. Why not try processing your entire collection?

 Polaroid of Maurizio Catellan's Horse in Wall

 Polaroid of a Wim Delvoye Tattooed Pig

Try out your own at www.Rollip.com

Tags: Polaroid, polaroid camera, polaroid images, vintage photography

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Spotted Cow Show Tonight

Posted: August 27th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Graf | No Comments »

Just a reminder for you, Friend and Co show down at the Spotted Cow in Bedminster tonight. The last one was great, this one should be well worth checking out too.

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Michael DeFeo Goes Big in East Harlem

Posted: August 27th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Graf | No Comments »

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The piece above was done for this weekend’s Hacia Afuera Festival

You can see more of Michael’s work here.


Stupidity In Washington DC

Posted: August 27th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Graf | No Comments »

A few weeks ago we posted a call for artists to assist in a massive mural in Washington DC, sponsored by the fantastic nonprofit group Albus Cavus. The final wall is absolutely stunning.

But to show how ignorant some people can be, we heard today that the local Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner Marshall Phillips is now protesting the mural because, according to him, for it to be acceptable it needs to include references to MLK, the Redskins football team, and the Nationals baseball team.

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Fresh Stuff From Vhils in Italy

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More from Vhils here.


In A Dream – The Story of Isaiah Zagar

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The New York Times recently ran a fascinating article about Isaiah Zagar, an artist whos has created elaborate mosaics that cover many buildings in South Philadelphia.

Isaiah is now the subject of, In A Dream, an award winning documentary by his son Jeremiah.

You can read the NY Times article here. The DVD of the film will be released in the States on September 29th, 2009.


In A Dream – The Story of Isaiah Zagar

Posted: August 27th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Graf | No Comments »

The New York Times recently ran a fascinating article about Isaiah Zagar, an artist whos has created elaborate mosaics that cover many buildings in South Philadelphia.

Isaiah is now the subject of, In A Dream, an award winning documentary by his son Jeremiah.

You can read the NY Times article here. The DVD of the film will be released in the States on September 29th, 2009.


Seen On The Streets Of Montevideo, Uruguay

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Seen On The Streets Of Rome

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Artist: Pedro Matos


Fres Stuff From Error Message in Toronto

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Weapon of Choice gallery present ‘Mash Media’

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Weapon of Choice gallery present ‘Mash Media’Featuring artists:BYROGLYPHICSJAMES BAKER& TRXTROpening preview 17th September 6-10pmFree entry, drinks provided.Exhibition running until the 11th October 2009Weapon of Choice Gallery, 14 St Michael’s Hill, Bristol, BS2 8DTSince joining Red Propeller Gallery, who were instrumental in launching the careers of Ian Francis and Guy Denning, a phenomena


Stuart Semple’s Happy Clouds – An Introduction

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A Wonderful Piece by Sam3 in Valencia

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Sam3 will be showing new work at Anno Domini in San Jose, Ca on September 4th. The exhibit will be on view through October 17, 2009

Anno Domini // the second coming of Art & Design
366 South First Street, San Jose, CA 95113
www.galleryAD.com 408.271.5155

gallery hours:
Tuesday thru Friday, Noon – 7pm
Saturday, Noon – 5pm
First Fridays 8pm ’til late.