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Let’s ask the Pahnl

Posted: November 6th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Graf | No Comments »

Pahnl mixes street art with street signage. Simples.

And his great new print, It Started As A Joke, is a glorious Keith Haring/Holi* mash-up.

graffiti street art limited edition pahnl it started as a joke print

Well I don't find it funny

Here’s a close-up:

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Neither do I

Check him out and pre-order a print here: http://bit.ly/2R40Fn.

Apparently all he wants to do is make people smile.

And you can’t argue with that.

Until next time.

The Wall Pimper

Check out my street art gallery: www.pimpyourwalls.co.uk

*Indian Festival of Colours for the uneducated amongst you


Shit We’re Diggin’: Donato Sansone’s VIDEOGIOCO

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“Paredes que hablan” (Talking Walls) – Buenos Aires Videos

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“Paredes que hablan” (Talking walls) is a series of sixteen short films profiling street artist of three cities in Latin America: Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires and Mexico City. Todays videos are from Buenos Aires:

Paredes que Hablan :: Jazz from I.Sat on Vimeo.

Paredes que Hablan :: Gualicho from I.Sat on Vimeo.

Paredes que Hablan :: Nerf from I.Sat on Vimeo.


Seen On The Streets of New York: Prayer Booth

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Slight Return With A Few Shows

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As happens occasionally, real life has got in the way of blogging. Sorry about that, doubly annoying as there’s lots of good stuff on at the moment.

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First up, the Burning Candy show opens tonight down at the Emporium on Stokes Croft. Should be great, and alongside it, the building next to Metropolis on Cheltenham Road has just has a load of scaffolding and sheeting removed to reveal a huge Burning Candy production over the whole thing. Looks great, but can’t find any photos on the web as yet, so if someone happens to get some and wants to send them in, that would be very cool indeed.

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If you fancy something on more of an arty tip this evening though, then Andy Council’s doing a talk about his work down at the Watershed tonight, which should be pretty darn interesting.

DerelictPathsPOSTERweb

Looking ahead a bit further, Acer’s keeping on a roll, and has got a photography show organised at the Golden Lion further up the Gloucester Road with Okermedia.

It opens this Saturday (7th November) with free entry and music from saxaphonist James Morton (collaborator with peewee ellis and fred wesley of the JBs), so should be a top night all round.

More blogging soon. Promise. In the meantime, if anyone’s got stuff they want blogging, do send it on it.


HEAD ART SHOW!

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HEAD : The Art Show! @ Prescription Art Gallery, The Old Music Library, 115 – 116 Church Street, Brighton, BN1 1UE… Perscriptionart.com
Opening night event Saturday 21st November 7pm
HEAD: a mind-expanding leap into the future: As we exit the noughties and leap into a new decade – 9 Artists come together to herald the future:
Pete Fowler, Matt Sewell, Pinkyvision, Russell Maurice, Dan Mudwig, Neasden Control Centre, Milk, Paris and Eco. Well established but distinctly avant-garde these Artists share a vision of the modern world that is abstract, colourful, esoteric, cartoonish, surreal and challenging. Each shares an ability to reflect the joy and celebrate the strange, to capture who we are and where we’re going and to keep moving forward. Join us at Brighton’s biggest and best new Gallery – Prescription Art – for a revolution in the Head – for paintings, murals, prints, live art, installations, ideas, conversations and nu-psychedelic sounds. The Future is coming – Be Ready.
pinkyvision.com
monsterism.net
russellmaurice.com
kuildoosh.com
dasmudwig.com
neasdencontrolcentre.com
mattsewell.co.uk
www.myspace.com/321milk

Slight Return With A Few Shows

Posted: November 6th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Graf | No Comments »

As happens occasionally, real life has got in the way of blogging. Sorry about that, doubly annoying as there’s lots of good stuff on at the moment.

back-PROOF

First up, the Burning Candy show opens tonight down at the Emporium on Stokes Croft. Should be great, and alongside it, the building next to Metropolis on Cheltenham Road has just has a load of scaffolding and sheeting removed to reveal a huge Burning Candy production over the whole thing. Looks great, but can’t find any photos on the web as yet, so if someone happens to get some and wants to send them in, that would be very cool indeed.

SweetTalk_38

If you fancy something on more of an arty tip this evening though, then Andy Council’s doing a talk about his work down at the Watershed tonight, which should be pretty darn interesting.

DerelictPathsPOSTERweb

Looking ahead a bit further, Acer’s keeping on a roll, and has got a photography show organised at the Golden Lion further up the Gloucester Road with Okermedia.

It opens this Saturday (7th November) with free entry and music from saxaphonist James Morton (collaborator with peewee ellis and fred wesley of the JBs), so should be a top night all round.

More blogging soon. Promise. In the meantime, if anyone’s got stuff they want blogging, do send it on it.