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Saturday, March 13

Interview with Frisk

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SIMPLE SIX

1. Besides art & music what else drives you?
My two children who I dont get to see

2. Favourite character from the Muppets?
Gotta be Animal!

3. Window or isle?
Window.

4. 3 favourite colours to use?
I dont really have three favourite colours....

5. First thing on your mind most mornings?
Sex!

6. Favourite artist to collaborate with?
Adam Mclevey ....would really like to paint with Illjoseph..

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DOWN to BUSINESS

• What style of art do you create & where did it start for you?
I paint portraits mostly....but dont think I have a "style" as I tend to experiment with every new piece, I've worked that way from an early age..

• Who was your main inspiration at the start?
Gotta say Zephyr, Iz the Wiz,Seen and Futura....they made me do it!


• What are you trying to say or create with your art?
Not trying to say anything with my art,if my work gets a smile I think my job is done.

• Where have you taken your art or had it put up?
I've taken my work around the UK and exhibited in galleries both here and abroad....I intend to travel more this year!

• How have you used your art to change your lifestyle?
My lifestyle changed drastically when I quit my job to become a full-time artist

• How does the community benefit from your art?
It's not as grey!

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• With the boom of urban art & the many classifications such as street art, graffiti, bombers. . How do you view these styles & what would you like to say about them?
I hate the way the different styles are pigeon-holed...Bomb it! Spray it! Paste it! Then do it again! Peace.

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Wednesday, March 3

Interview with Konsumterra

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SIMPLE SIX

1. Besides art & music what else drives you?
trying to make a crust from art - im a big fan of history, comics, SF, books, magazines

2. Favourite character from the Muppets?
kermit and that guy who sold letters from his trench coat in alleyways on sesame st in the 70s

3. Window or isle?
window

4. 3 favourite colours to use?
pink black and white

5. First thing on your mind most mornings?
not safe to say really

6. Favourite artist to collaborate with?
Bunkwaa and i do the most together - SMC, Vars, Tom666 are other notable faves

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DOWN to BUSINESS

• What style of art do you create & where did it start for you?
I started postering anonymous political agit pop and hoaxes in the late 80s - stickers began about 97 inspired by Sync, Cadet, Cloak&Dagga - Crash my faux corporation started 99 and stenciling and collage paste-up in 01. I like a variety of styles and most of my peers in Adelaide would dabble in a variety of street art forms. I like to make up new idenities and campaigns in different styles to keep it fresh.


• Who was your main inspiration at the start?
Sync, Cadet, Cloak&Dagga - my brother used to destroy ciggarette ads in the adelaide hills. Karen Eliot and the Blind Authority Manipulation Corporation was a big influence too (see BAMCO and Neoism). I was a fan of Jenny Holzer, Kieth Harring and and Matt Groenig's life is hell comics. Punk poster art too. I worked with Michal Dutkiewicz for years too - best comic and pinup artist in Australia ever.

• What are you trying to say or create with your art?
Alot of my CRASH work is a parody of corporate greed while the collage is more anonymous and uses détournement to reinterperate ad hype. Other stuff like my characters are just fun for kids and me and has been more developed in Sydbney. More and more I enjoy getting ordinary people to do art as an activity not just oggle it.


• Where have you taken your art or had it put up?
Ive had stuff projected on walls in Berlin, taught at the MCA, lectured for unis and paint companies, lots of stuff has been published and i have a healthy web presance. Ive had so many exhibits i dont really keep track. I have a few murals round Newtown and have had lots of work in night clubs.


• How have you used your art to change your lifestyle?
Well i earn a living princaply from street art and from design - i get a few travel ops occasionaly too and came to stay in Sydney. I have too many friends I know only by their secret IDs - its a bit like being a super hero or a freemason.I spent too many years partying for free and im a bit over being cool now.


• How does the community benefit from your art?
Most of my painted work is by request. I still like to think paste and stickers make the streets more interesting. I Like it when people like your stuff to preserve your work. I have had people say my political stuff has changed peoples minds. Ive taught thousands to stencil and make alot of effort to educate the public to appreciate not decimate street art. Clearly it is the visual style of the future and people who like white cubes should get over it.

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• With the boom of urban art & the many classifications such as street art, graffiti, bombers. . How do you view these styles & what would you like to say about them?

I like variety and respect skill. Some places rifts between graff artists and bombers matter, other places are more open minded. I probably find I am more interested in people who keep working on the street not just do it for one summer then wear the label on their sleeve the rest of their comercial art career. Even some galleries who say they are street art actually exhibit very little authentic street art. But having fun is still the most important thing. I have done bombing in the past - especialy when i was in pain all the time and it was pretty shit and nothing to boast about. Most of my bomber friends dislike the art world, street art or even proffresional graff or even character art. Street art is just political like it or lump it.

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Konsumterra talking generally about community art issues :
Most of my community work is pretty fun but there is alot of red tape dealing with councils and events.Thankfully they do all their own publicity and funding. I do street art tours occasionaly for festivals in Adelaide and Sydney. My own work probably sufferes a bit when i get too busy. I do like dealing with supposably reject kids which normal education gives up on - it's amazing that listening to young people and not just abusing them and their culture can have positive results. Ive probably curated over a thousand first time artists - many who never would have thought of doing so. I also like to travel to regional areas with their own street art stories. Meeting lots of new artists keeps me up to date with new tricks of the trade and keeps my own work fresh.

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Wednesday, February 10

Interview with: Enves

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SIMPLE SIX

1. Besides art & music what else drives you?

beside art & music? is there anything else hahahahaha....well I guess only other things I can add is money/women/mates and drink

2. Favourite character from the Muppets?

Beaker or the Swedish chef

3. Window or isle?

Isle, hate having to climbing over people for a piss and I do love a drink or few

4. 3 favourite colours to use?

atm...black/white/pink

5. First thing on your mind most mornings?

"fuck you alarm!"...."snooze"

6. Favourite artist to collaborate with?

well depends how you look at it....
who I would like to collaboration with...kid zoom, id love to watch him work...
favourite who I have worked with...well I cant pick 1 so you get 3.... Rubiks/ Yes/ Skewr

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DOWN to BUSINESS

• What style of art do you create & where did it start for you?

I’m into most of the elements of street art/ graffiti.. stickers/ wheatpastes and spray work...started doing more stickers and wheat pastes but doesn’t seem to earn as much respect as spray work, so I’ve been practicing more on that the last 12 months.. mainly characters as I feel more at home with them...I started painting about 94 but stopped for about 13 years


• Who was your main inspiration at the start?

well at the start I was inspired by Perth painters dash and Shime, world class painter...what inspired me the 2nd time round was sticker artists mainly, my mate Rubik’s has a chilled house were we can paint so that got me back into spraying..


• What are you trying to say or create with your art?

Mainly interesting characters, something that makes you smile or think..


• Where have you taken your art or had it put up?

well so far vie had things up in Iran/south Africa Canada and UK...want to get up more in different places.. going global you know!


• How have you used your art to change your lifestyle?

art has influenced my life heaps in the last 12 months, I’ve been a Dj at clubs/pubs/raves for about 15years now and that’s even taken a bit of a back seat...when I have time its spent round mates practicing on boards or walls...I’ve found a lot of legal work, so a lot of my weekends are spent painting


• How does the community benefit from your art?

its free/colourful and creative...better than a bland brick wall


• With the boom of urban art & the many classifications such as street art, graffiti, bombers. . How do you view these styles & what would you like to say about them?

well I find anything that uses more than 1 colour is more creative and draws more attention, even if its a throwie or whatever...I’m not the biggest fan of hand styles/tags, some have talent and look outstanding...the other 90% I just find as vandalism...people don’t see the artist side of tags,,

ok ok ok
as we have come to the end...
just some shouts out..

respect goes to Rubik’s for getting me back into painting and giving me some walls to practice, shouts out to yes n Toni for having me round and practicing...big shouts go to all the Perth and Australian writers, and to the Deviant Art members..
keep up the madness!

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Friday, February 5

Chor Boogie painting in Sydney

Chor Boogie speakin' real & painting on May's Lane. . .

Wednesday, February 3

Interview with: Bundy One

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Artist of 'Clockwork' on World Graffiti. .

SIMPLE SIX

1. Besides art & music what else drives you?
Creativity on all levels and the pursuing of as much knowledge as I can get.

2. Favourite character from the Muppets?
The two critic blokes who sit in the stands and start positive then end up negative or vice a versa.

3. Window or isle?
Depending on where and who I'm with I don't mind. If someone is with me and hasn't seen the area and I have, window for them.

4. 3 favourite colours to use?
white,milka montana gold and pink lemonade montana black. these will change by tomorrow.

5. First thing on your mind most mornings?
"Why do I get up at 540am for a shit job, and I hope I see panels when going passed waterfall".

6. Favourite artist to collaborate with?
Vel, Fews, Stain and Relic, Yfuk and Sour and Math...They are great people and fun to collaborate with. Stain reinvigorated me when I was thinking about stopping. Word SdAWg & getting up with Daddy Meins and Dirty Doctor Mles.

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DOWN to BUSINESS

• What style of art do you create & where did it start for you?
I do 3D, it started because I had to stop doing trains from too many arrests and my age these days (coff coff) so I started doing 3d's because I had pushed all my other styles I was doing to what I thought was the max for them and only had 3d to do.95% of all my pieces are freestyle. I don't like taking a sketch.


• Who was your main inspiration at the start?
I live in Wollongong so when I started I only saw old school bombing and pieces by Poker and FDK crew (I never ever got to meet them) but I was very young then and didn't know or meet any other writers for close to ten years of writing because of demographics and home life.


• What are you trying to say or create with your art?
I am trying to create something different and it has to be "freestyle" every time I pick up a can or marker. Style is what I'm about and when I finally get stagnant I will give it up. But I want to create things that are different from everyone out there and Hopefully I am achieving this but if I'm not I don't mind either because I'm happy with my shit.I have never sent a photo to the magazines ever.


• Where have you taken your art or had it put up?
Trains, trains, trains, trains, trains but I’ve had a few things in the Canberra National Gallery in the late 90's and one or two pissy canvases here and there. I do a lot of canvases constantly but have never been asked or pursued the gallery route. Maybe I might make that this years challenge?


• How have you used your art to change your lifestyle?
Well it has made me very open minded and given me a different outlook on life, but at the same time it is what I have dedicated my whole life to which has cost me a lot in my personal and professional life too...So now I try and find a happy medium between my personal life and my relationships instead of giving it all up for graffiti.


• How does the community benefit from your art?
When we do our stuff we are tidying up the spots most times. I have done so much community art and legal’s I stopped doing it because I was becoming what I always said I wouldn't become Artist wise.


• With the boom of urban art & the many classifications such as street art, graffiti, bombers. . How do you view these styles & what would you like to say about them?
I don't like a lot of the above classification styles because a lot of them are generic and unoriginal but I appreciate good style and conceptual works. I will leave it at that.... hmmmmm

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•Would you call most of it art?
Would I call most of it art?
Yes its all art no matter what. It gets its classifications (Art or Vandalism) due to the standard of which one does his trade. People rate Abstract Art when one cant see what's in it or what's going on but they are quick to downgrade wacky toy tags or the rest of the Art form. Not everyone can just grab a can and get up, I mean they can... but you know it when you see it. As long as one is having fun painting no matter what or the standard of work that is being produced, that is what its about, the classification is meaningless then because Art should be about self expression not what others think...

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Myspace contact http://www.myspace.com/332570516

Wednesday, January 27

Interview with: Justin Tolentino

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SIMPLE SIX

1. Besides art & music what else drives you?

good friends, shit talking, beer

2. Favourite character from the Muppets?

I think its a toss up between animal and the Swedish chef.

3. Window or isle?

window.

4. 3 favourite colours to use?

in order they are
70's dirty green, blood red and psychiatric ward yellow.

5. First thing on your mind most mornings?

"my dreams are fucked up"

6. Favourite artist to collaborate with?

Chris Sabatino
Christopher Burch
and the rest of the screwed in crew
all of my St. Louis artistic geniuses

http://www.myspace.com/screwedin




installation process showing Justin Tolentino (photos), Christopher Burch at screwed in.  

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DOWN to BUSINESS


• What style of art do you create & where did it start for you?

Well I like to call it urban contemporary. . but I have been getting tired of hearing people over use the term "urban". It definitely has its roots in street art and graffiti but in some of my works I feel it can span a wider than the urban stereotype into an almost abstract realm.

• Who was your main inspiration at the start?

my father my grandfather and my cousin looking at their art as a kid. their art inspired me to create and think on a different plane when I came to two dimensional surfaces and what I could do with a pen or marker. as I got older skateboarding and hip hop influenced my art work looking at all the west coast designs on decks and t-shirts and also all the old hip hop movies really inspired me to write on things and expand on letter forms and characters...


• What are you trying to say or create with your art?

Well obviously my art is an interpretation of my day to day life experiences... but as far as what I am trying to convey to the viewer... to me it is more about what emotion they take away from the piece. if they must know what each piece is all about I will tell them, but I feel in some situations its not as fanciful as what they have worked up in their head.

• Where have you taken your art or had it put up?

I have had my art all over the states and internationally.
Canada, UK, AU etc.


• How have you used your art to change your lifestyle?

Well I think it effects the people I hang out with and what I do as far as how I use my time.
for the past nine years I have been curator and a board member for a grassroots art organization providing assistance for up and coming artists in the St. Louis area.


• How does the community benefit from your art?

Aside from the arts organization.
I take an apprentice about 2 or 3 years and try to help them with their artwork direction and get a foot in the door in the art community.


• With the boom of urban art & the many classifications such as street art, graffiti, bombers. . How do you view these styles & what would you like to say about them?

I appreciate all of them...

A lot of people have a problem with bombing once they become established street artists or just artists. I don’t, with out me doing that I may have not became the person I am today... I feel its a necessary element of any growing or thriving city... imagine what these kids could be doing if they weren't out creatively altering a city.

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Friday, January 22

Interview with THE SIGNTOLOGIST



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Simple Six
1. Besides art & music what else drives you?
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2. Favourite character from the Muppets?
Cookie Monster

3. Window or isle?
window

4. 3 favourite colours to use?
black, yellow, red

5. First thing on your mind most mornings?
the agenda for the day

6. Favourite artist to collaborate with?
any like minded artist

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DOWN to BUSINESS

• What style of art do you create & where did it start for you?
Street Sign Art and I created it by accident while attending art school

• Who was your main inspiration at the start?
My mom, and artists like Justin Bua and Iceberg Slick.

• What are you trying to say or create with your art?
It has always been my outlet to keep me grounded anything else that comes up along the process of creating a piece is usually an accident

• Where have you taken your art or had it put up?
It has travelled all over the world and a few places I have had shows are NY, LA, Chicago, Denver, Las Vegas

• How have you used your art to change your lifestyle? I have met some of my idols thru my art so I would say it has changed my lifestyle for the better

• How does the community benefit from your art?
I work with a few charities here in Denver and even outta state I try to give back whenever asked

• With the boom of urban art & the many classifications such as street art, graffiti, bombers. . How do you view these styles & what would you like to say about them?
All these styles and classifications are always changing and evolving. I would say keep exploring & learning within your current medium and don't be afraid to try something new outside of that medium.

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Thursday, January 14

INTERVIEW WITH SWAZE

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New Zealand

SIMPLE SIX

1. BESIDES ART & MUSIC WHAT ELSE DRIVES YOU?
MY CAR. MUSIC & ART PRETTY MUCH COVERS IT ALL. ART CAN BE SO MANY THINGS. TRAVELING DRIVES ME.

2. FAVOURITE CHARACTER FROM THE MUPPETS?
MISS PIGGY! CAUSE SHE DON’T TAKE SHIT FROM ANYONE SHE’S HILERIOUS!! INSANE BITCH!!

3. WINDOW OR ISLE?
 ALWAYS THE WINDOW! HAS TO BE THE WINDOW!

4. FAVOURITE COLOURS TO USE?
 BLACK WHITE TELEMEGENDA. (CANDY PINK)

5. FIRST THING ON YOUR MIND MOST MORNINGS?
IS THAT A TRICK QUESTION?!

6. FAVOURITE ARTIST TO COLLABORATE WITH?
ANY ARTIST THAT INSPIRES ME.

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New Zealand
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DOWN TO BUSINESS


• WHAT STYLE OF ART DO YOU CREATE & WHERE DID IT START FOR YOU?

GRAFFITI ART. WILD STLYE! AEROSOL ART. STREET ART URBAN ART..
FROM THE AGE OF 10 WATCHING THE FIRST GRAFFITI MOVIES TO COME OUT OF NEW YORK.

• WHO WAS YOUR MAIN INSPIRATION AT THE START?

MAINLY JUST SEEING THE GRAFFITI ON TRAIN TRACKS CAUGHT BY THE MYSTERY OF IT ALL, WANTING TO KNOW WHO DID IT & HOW

• WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO SAY OR CREATE WITH YOUR ART?

SELF EXPRESSION! PURE SELF EXPRESSION! ITS LIKE MEDITATING, VERY THERAPEUTIC, LETTING MY EMOTIONS OUT, MY STREES OR LOVE OUT.
I’M PAINTING MY SELF PORTRAIT EVERYTIME, ITS JUST NOT MY FACE BUT MY INSIDES, MY EMOTIONS MY PERSONALITY! IT DEFINATELY REFLECTS MY PERSONALITY. OR HOW I FELT THAT DAY THAT MOMENT.
& IM TRYING TO SAY TO PEOPLE THAT GRAFFITI IS A RESPECTED AND HUGE CULTURAL ARTFORM OF OUR TIMES.


• WHERE HAVE YOU TAKEN YOUR ART OR HAD IT PUT UP?

SYDNEY. BRISBANE. MELBOURNE. NEW ZEALAND. BOLIVIA. MEXICO. L.A. NEW YORK. BARCELONA. FRANCE. LONDON. AMSTERDAM. BERLIN. JAPAN. SINGAPORE.
A NUMBER OF EXIBITIONS & GALLERY'S


• HOW HAVE YOU USED YOUR ART TO CHANGE YOUR LIFESTYLE?

I THINK MY LIFESTYLE ACUALLY REVOLVES AROUND MY ART. AS IT TAKES UP SO MUCH TIME & IS DEMANDING. I LIVE MY ART EVERYDAY ONE WAY OR AN OTHER. I HAVE ALSO USED MY ART TO CONNECT WITH SO MANY GREAT, INTERESTING & INSPIRATIONAL PEOPLE, ARTISTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD.


• HOW DOES THE COMMUNITY BENEFIT FROM YOUR ART?

FRESH VIBRANT AND INSPIRATIONAL ART THAT CAN BE VIEWED WITHOUT HAVING TO GO TO A GALLERY, IT’S FOR THE PEOPLE ON THE STREETS. SO PEOPLE CAN BE INSPIRED TO DO SOMETHING IN THERE LIVES. IT GIVES LIFE TO THE STREETS. STOPS GRAFFITI VANDALISM. GETS PEOPLE TALKING & MEETING OTHER PEOPLE FROM THE COMMUNITY. THERE’S TO MANY POINTS TO NAME. I THINK ITS VERY BENEFICIAL FOR EVERYONE..

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• WITH THE BOOM OF URBAN ART & THE MANY CLASSIFICATIONS SUCH AS STREET ART, GRAFFITI, BOMBERS. . HOW DO YOU VIEW THESE STYLES & WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO SAY ABOUT THEM?

THIS TOPIC WILL ALWAYS B A SENSITIVE & FOREVER A DEBATIVE ONE. I CAN ONLY EXPRESS MY OWN OPINION, WHICH IS, GRAFFITI ART, STENCIL ART & GRAFFITI BOMBERS, ARE WORLDS APART! IN MANY WAYS. FROM THE DIFFERENT UTENSILS TO THE DIFFERENT OVERALL MENTALITY OF WHY YOU WANT TO PAINT. AND YES THEY HAVE A LOT OF THINGS IN COMMON, BUT CAN BE TOTALLY SEPERATE SUB CULTURES & TOTALLY DIFFERENT PEOPLE. I COULD WRITE PAGES BOUT THIS BUT WILL BREAK IT DOWN SHORT, TRY TO ANYWAY.
STARTING WITH GRAFFITI BOMBERS, NO FINE ARTS HERE, ALL ILLEGAL PAINTING. JUST STRAIGHT UP IN YOUR FACE BOMBING! MEANING PAINTING YOUR NAME UP IN AS MANY PLACES & AS FAST AS POSSIBLE. MINIMAL COLOURS OR DETAIL, MAIN OBJECTIVE IS FAME AS AN ARTIST, A MORE REBELLIOUS MOVEMENT AGAINST EVERYBODY! IF THESE PAINTERS HAVE ARTISTIC TALENT THEY CAN PRODUCE IMPRESSIVE WORK JUST AS CREATIVELY AS ANY OTHER ARTIST. SOME OF THE MORE EXPIRENCED BOMBERS, NOT MANY, DO HAVE AN ARTISTIC FLARE TO THE WAY THEY BOMB OR PAINT, MINIPULATING THE CANS POWERFUL FLARE. ITS LIKE DOIN YOUR SIGNATURE 5000 TIMES, IT WILL INVOLVE INTO AN ARTFORM OF ITS OWN.

A GRAFFITI ARTIST, MAINLY DOES PERMITTED WALLS, NO ILLEGAL PAINTING, SOME OF IT MAY LOOK IDENTICAL TO THE BOMBING, IT’S JUST DONE WITH PERMISSION & IN THE DAY TIME WITH NO WORRIES IN THE WORLD OF GETTIN CAUGHT & HAVING ALL THE TIME IN THE DAY. TWO DIFFERENT WORLDS, THE OTHER STYLE OF GRAFFITI. THIS ARTFORM IS MORE DETAILED ALMOST TO THE POINT OF FINE ARTS, JUST USING SPRAYCANS.. THERE MAY BE MORE OBJECTS & IMAGES ON THESE WALLS, MORE PUBLIC FRIENDLY ART. SOME ARTIST CAN DO BOTH BOMB & GRAFF ART. . . & THAT’S WHEN THE TERM “KEEPIN IT REAL!” COMES TO MIND AS IN DON’T CALL YOURSELF A GRAFFITI WRITER IF U DON’T DO “ILLEGAL” GRAFFITI. WHICH I TOTALLY AGREE WITH!
GRAFFITI ART WAS BORN ILLEGALLY! NOBODY CAN CHANGE THAT FACT. IF U DO GRAFFITI ART ON WALLS WITH PERMISSION & NO ILLEGAL WORK, YOU ARE A GRAFFITI ARTIST NOT GRAFFITI WRITER!
IN MY OPINION.
STENCILING, WHICH I DO NOT HAVE ANY EXPIRENCE WITH I CAN NOT JUDGE THEM, WELL I CAN’T JUDGE ANY ART FULL STOP REALLY. YOU JUST LIKE IT OR YOU DON’T & I TRY NOT TO BE A HATER & CAN ONLY EXPRESS MY OPINION THROUGH MY EXPERIENCE. STENCIL ART ISN’T GRAFFITI, IT'S JUST SIMPLY STENCIL ART. ART WITH A STENCIL CUT OUT. IT CAN BE STREET ART. I REMEMBER A STENCIL ARTIST TELLING ME WHILE I WAS PAINTING THAT I WASN’T DOING GRAFFITI AND THAT HE WAS A GRAFFITI ARTIST, HE HAD A CAR BOOT FULL OF POLITICAL STENCILS! SO I LAUGHED & TOLD HIM HE MUST BE A POLITITIAN! I THINK ITS MORE POLITICAL BASED ART. WHICH I COULDN’T CARE LESS FOR POLITICS. I JUST WANT TO EXPRESS MY ART WITH MINIMAL CORRUPTION. I LIKE LOOKING AT STENCIL ART BECAUSE IT’S STILL ART, IT CAN STILL BE CREATIVE. IT’S JUST NOT ART I DO.

THE WORLD IS WASHED WITH SO MANY STYLES AND LABELS OF STREET ART NOW IT’S SAFE TO SAY THAT GRAFFITI IS THE BIGGEST ART FORM OF TODAY N THE PAST 10 YEARS!
PEOPLE ARE MAKING SO MUCH MONEY FROM IT. IN MY OPINION IF YOU ARE DOING GRAFFITI STYED PAINTING & GETTING PAID FOR IT, ITS NOT REALLY GRAFFITI ANYMORE, YOUR JUST GETTING PAID TO PAINT GRAFFITI STYLE ART. IF I GO PAINT A WILD STLYE PIECE AT NIGHT SOMEWHERE & DO THE SAME IDENTICAL PAINTING IN AN URBAN FASION SHOP GETTING PAID, ONE IS RAW GRAFFITI & THE OTHER IS A PAINTING JOB. A JOB! PAINTING! GRAFFITI ISN’T JUST “OH YEAH IM GOING TO DO A WORD IN WILDSTYLE OR GRAFF STYLE, GRAFFITI MEANS LIFE STYLE, GETTING CHASED! THE ADRENALIN! THE MISSION! THE FACT THAT YOU CAN BARELY SEE WHAT YOU ARE PAINTING TILL THE MORNING! THE QUIET ROMANCE OF THE NIGHT. SPONTANEOUS! THE UNEXPECTED THINGS THAT POP UP IN HALF A SECOND! THE FEELING OF HAVING TO BE CREATIVE UNDER MANY PREASURES! THE FELLING OF PARANOIA AND FEAR! THE EXITEMENT! SO MANY MIXED EMOTIONS YOU GO THROUGH. THAT YOU DON’T EXPIRENCE WHEN YOU PAINT A PERMITTED WALL.

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N.Y Bronx

pictures supplied by Swaze1

contact at http://www.myspace.com/swazer1

Friday, January 8

So you want Toys

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This week Chronicles has found a few different videos & pic's of toys & toy makers, suggested by friends & just cool stuff i have come across on the web.








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Saturday, December 12

BEASTMAN, NUMSKULL, PHIBS & YOK

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Thursday evening was a treat for any kind of art lover. Ambush Gallery in Waterloo held the opening night for Beastman, Numskull, Phibs & Yok. There were two amazing rooms, one which held there art exhibit, with framed works, 3D characters in different materials & levels, which really gave there show a fantastic vibe & an element of elevating beyond.
The second room was filled with bold vibrant characters floor to ceiling created by all four artists in the art of graffiti.
i have posted pictures of the graffiti from the second room on http://defhi.deviantart.com/

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flying hi

wild side

phibs in effect

Wednesday, November 18

Art Attack at the Ivy

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Art Attack recently had an exhibition at The Ivy Sydney. On the 12th November The Dead Space Living Artists initiative transformed the Ivy into a pop-up gallery. The aim of The Dead Space artists is to turn unexpected or thought of places into an avenue for art.
Other artists featured at the Ivy art attack were Andy Uprock with his Cuprocking, Arnie Arnold, Louis Pratt, Mia Oatley, Paul Winkler & graffiti artists The Movement.

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all works above are by artists from The Movement

Thursday, November 12

Cuprocking

cuprocking by Andy Uprock

Was a pleasure to see Andy Uprocks work last night at the Ivy. Cuprocking was created by Andy with recycled cups, something he took from his youth & relocated it into the now of Sydney & beyond.
Andy's cuprocking has given streetart & work for people to see from Surry Hills to Bondi. An artist that is always up to something & creating from what is.
Just a couple of pic's from the entrance of the Ivy where Andy Uprock had his display.

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Tuesday, November 10

SMC[3]

I caught up with SMC[3] a while ago to find out what got him into street art & graffiti. As we chatted he told me that he has always enjoyed drawing & creating cartoon characters for friends & fun.
It wasn't until just over three years ago that he actually picked up a can & began creating his fantastic characters, that you can see around the Inner West, CBD, May Lane, SugarMill aswell as his wheatpaste characters.

gettin' down for a bbq

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