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Audio Bullys on Brick Lane

Posted: December 23rd, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Graf | No Comments »
Good to see all this music malarky has’t sapped Simon from Audio Bully’s graff skills, the boy’s got style.


Diary date: Andy Council at Weapon of Choice

Posted: December 23rd, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Graf | No Comments »
More from Weapon of Choice here.


Fresh Stuff From Laura Keeble: "Money makes the merry-go-round"

Posted: December 23rd, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Graf | No Comments »

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Title: Money makes the merry-go-round
Date: 21st December 2009
Site: Bank of England/The Royal Exchange, City of London

Twelve carousel horses created from recent issues of The Financial Times, with garlands made from replicated international bank notes. The bucking and galloping horses sit upon golden poles, circling the area. Reflecting the ups and downs of the world’s stock market, and financial climate.The carousel placed in London’s financial district of Bank reflects on the city as a financial playground.


The Ghostvillage Project

Posted: December 23rd, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Graf | No Comments »

The Ghostvillage Project from Agents Of Change on Vimeo.

The Ghostvillage Project was created over 3 days on the west coast of Scotland. 6 artists – Timid, Remi/Rough, System, Stormie Mills, Juice 126, Derm – were given free reign to paint in an abandoned 1970s village.


One Not To Miss: Chile Estyle in Los Angeles

Posted: December 23rd, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Graf | No Comments »

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Artist: La Robot de Madera

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Artist; CEKIS

If you’re in Los Angeles, today (Wednesday) is the final day to see Chile Estyle, Pablo Aravena’s wonderfully curated street art show at the Carmichael Gallery. It’s the first time anyone has mounted a show of this kind in the US. Artists include Cekis and Inti, Horate, La Robot de Madera and Agotok.


French Fancie

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IMPRESS YOUR FRIENDS WHO ARE HIGH AS KITES FOR A SCORE


D*FACE: London Graffiti Artist Paints It Up In California

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D*FACE: London Graffiti Artist Paints It Up In California

D*Face has grown and grown as an artist in style and popularity, and we were pretty excited to see the results of his latest project, painting a 1950s curved pool for use by skaters. He’s done some pretty wild art here, check the full video too (it’s great).

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London-based graffiti artist, D*Face, has created skater paradise with his design for MTV host, Peter King’s ‘Ridiculous’ skater pool. Inspired by skateboard graphics and the ever emerging street-art scene, D*Face’s animated and ‘punky’ creations are fast becoming the craze of youngsters and serious collectors alike.

For D*Face, the visual energy that exudes from his graphical inventions, stems from his long-lived passion for skateboarding, street art, music and animation. With previous sell-out shows in the UK and America, he is drawing in audiences from across the globe.

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Offered the opportunity to paint the pool, D*Face fulfilled his dream of visiting the mecca of all skate communities, where his early interests in the relationship between art and skateboarding first came alive. D*Face finally finished his creation after four marathon 17 hour days of painting. As the sun went down on the fourth day, over 100 reputably wild skaters took to the vibrant backyard slopes, completing D*Face’s vision of interactive street-art in its finest form.

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You can check out the D*Face website, it’s a great looking site packed with loads of D*Face graffiti and urban art and exclusives. We’re hoping for an interview with the chap, keep your eyes peeled…

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