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mewthree
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada Gender: Male
| | | Re: graffiti <Reply # 20 on 7/7/2010 6:44 PM >
| | | Posted by maZe Trois mots : Bansky. Roadsworth. El Bocho. Ok, si on veut un complémentaire : Space Invader.
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are you thinking of the space invader guy from japan who used to use bathroom tiles and cement? that guy was a dick, lol... he would cement tiles on people's windows and everything so you would have to take a hammer to it to remove it... as funny as that is, you know it sucks for that to happen to you.
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maZe
Location: Montreal/Moncton/Ottawa Gender: Female
"All the world's a stage and most of us are desperately unrehearsed" - Sean O'Casey
| | | | Re: graffiti <Reply # 21 on 7/7/2010 10:11 PM >
| | | Posted by mewthree
are you thinking of the space invader guy from japan who used to use bathroom tiles and cement? that guy was a dick, lol... he would cement tiles on people's windows and everything so you would have to take a hammer to it to remove it... as funny as that is, you know it sucks for that to happen to you.
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He's French. And he's well known and respected. I would gladly give him all my walls for him to enhance
[last edit 7/7/2010 10:17 PM by maZe - edited 2 times]
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maZe
Location: Montreal/Moncton/Ottawa Gender: Female
"All the world's a stage and most of us are desperately unrehearsed" - Sean O'Casey
| | | | Re: graffiti <Reply # 22 on 7/7/2010 10:28 PM >
| | | For people who don't know El Bocho, he's a well known Berlin artist, especially known for his character Lucy that is always trying to kill a kitten (usually in a microwave) and for his talking surveillance cameras.
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mewthree
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada Gender: Male
| | | Re: graffiti <Reply # 23 on 7/7/2010 11:43 PM >
| | | might be the same guy... but this stuff I saw was all over tokyo.
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mewthree
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada Gender: Male
| | | Re: graffiti <Reply # 24 on 7/7/2010 11:55 PM >
| | | gotta post this since we have the NME ten year anniversary cake
and for some street art... you all know these guys
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selectohh
Location: montreal Gender: Male
| | Re: graffiti <Reply # 25 on 7/8/2010 1:55 AM >
| | | whee graffiti megathread.
new york
turcot
turcot
brighton
brighton
and to the websnatchers: these are all (c) and i will murder you with my hands if you use them. not that they're worthy of stealing, you know, i'm just saying. mewthree: the 2nd one is crazy! it's bright as all hell. who is the smokestack guy by?
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mewthree
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada Gender: Male
| | | Re: graffiti <Reply # 26 on 7/8/2010 2:36 AM >
| | | yeah mine are stolen (linked) because uer doesn't allow large pics like those.
the second one is stare and that brightness is not a camera flash doing that... it is painted like that.
the characters are os gemeos... I wanted to post the ultra huge as hell guy they did but couldn't find the pic within 2 minutes and went on to some other stuff...
I wont post more pics because there was once apon a time a graffiti private board that was deleted by the site owner because some people here on UER hate art done with spray paint with such a passion that they wont allow it even in a private board. it had a thread for pieces, it had one for stencils... some people showed how to make multi layered ones too... there was a separate roadsworth thread if I remember correct. It had regional threads... wheat pasting ones... basically it was photos of all sorts of graffiti other then tagging and ugly garbage graffiti. at the time, until the creation of the politics private board... it was the most active and largest private board on uer, with the most members and most threads. the people I suspect that were behind the complaints were even members of the board... lol but anyways. I am not mad because there are other websites for graffiti if anyone likes looking at pics of that nature... and I completely understand the reasons people here on uer dislike graffiti. I think people now are more open minded and dont hate the artistic kinds of graffiti and urban art regardless if the art was illegally done or not. It used to be at the point where people were like... if it is legal it is nice, but if that was not done with permission it looks awful.. haha, anyways. good looks on the thread... that cake looks too sweet for my taste buds.
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selectohh
Location: montreal Gender: Male
| | Re: graffiti <Reply # 27 on 7/8/2010 11:32 AM >
| | | hmm interesting. god bless graffiti, it seems to be the only part of hiphop that is still healthy. although people do tend to graffiti in similar ways 95% of the time ;) i remember that whenever i pick up one of those french magazines on graffiti you can pick up and they have the walls, it's like 10000,000,00 of the same thing essentially. however, that said, it shows you how lucky we are to have some nice ones in montreal.
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maZe
Location: Montreal/Moncton/Ottawa Gender: Female
"All the world's a stage and most of us are desperately unrehearsed" - Sean O'Casey
| | | | Re: graffiti <Reply # 28 on 7/8/2010 12:35 PM >
| | | Posted by selectohh it seems to be the only part of hiphop that is still healthy.
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I don't know any urban art artist (Banksy, Roadsworth, El Bocho, Space Invaders and others) that is into hiphop.
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mewthree
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada Gender: Male
| | | Re: graffiti <Reply # 29 on 7/8/2010 4:18 PM >
| | | Posted by maZe
I don't know any urban art artist (Banksy, Roadsworth, El Bocho, Space Invaders and others) that is into hiphop.
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I dont think he is referring to the genre of music the artist listens to... I believe he is talking about the elements of hip hop as a culture in general. Personally I dont agree with it but I wont deny it's roots... banksy and roadsworth is only graffiti because they do illegal stenciling. I dont think they have anything to do with the graffiti world.
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Bulbeue et Aigue
Location: Je niche dans un petit trou dans ma tête Gender: Female
| | Re: graffiti <Reply # 30 on 7/9/2010 4:59 AM >
| | | Je suis une closet fan du street art... et même si parfois, je suis horrifiée par ce qu'ils font je ne peux pas m'empêcher dans admirer plusieurs. Mais j'avoue que les tags ne m'attire pas du tout, mais pas du tout... je trouve cela tellement laid, sauf quand il y en a tellement d'accumulés que j'oublie qu'il masque des texture vraiment cool car leur empilages de toutes couleurs et formes en viens à créer une nouvelle texture encore plus lourde et impressionnante! Ainsi, donc je vous en partage quelques uns ici (j'exclus ceux qui ont déjà été mentionné précédemment par les autres):
- D'abord ce site ou on retrouve à tous les jours pratiquement divers artistes ou projet de partout dans le monde: http://www.woostercollective.com/
- Il y a Blü (déjà mentionner dans le passé dans un autre thread) qui me fait capoter avec ces dessins animés peints sur les murs: http://www.blublu.org/ C'est sous la rubrique vidéo et je crois que la plus impressionnante est Muto.
J'aime bien ceux qui ont des choses à dire ou dénoncer ou qui veulent interagir.
- akay & peter = barsky brothers Voir le livre: Urban recreation ou encore le site de akay http://www.akayism.org/
- Beaucoup de projets. parfois l'esthétique ne m'accroche pas, mais la réflexion et les lieux choisi sont pas pire. http://www.specterart.com/
- Y'a lui que je suis pas trop sure, vu sa collaboration avec Vespa. http://www.fauxreel.ca./# Mais deux de ces projets que j'affectionne particulièrement: a city renewal project et billbored.
D'autres plus esthétique où pour leur travail:
- Lucy Mclauchlan http://vimeo.com/g...064/videos/5703308
- Sam Flores
- Vhils qui gratte pour donner plus de texture à ces oeuvres... http://alexandrefarto.com/#277109/Walls
Bon, il y a aussi toute la tradition des muralistes en provenance de l'Amérique du sud, qui a l'époque actuelle est une hybridation entre arts, graffiti et propagande politique. [last edit 7/9/2010 5:01 AM by Bulbeue et Aigue - edited 1 times]
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selectohh
Location: montreal Gender: Male
| | Re: graffiti <Reply # 31 on 7/9/2010 10:21 AM >
| | | wow merci, tres interessant.
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Bulbeue et Aigue
Location: Je niche dans un petit trou dans ma tête Gender: Female
| | Re: graffiti <Reply # 32 on 7/10/2010 5:37 AM >
| | | Je suis contente que tu trouve cela intéressant, cela m'a fait plaisir de le partager.
" We won't stop until somebody calls the cops and even then we'll start again and just pretend that nothing ever happened " (Kimya Dawson) |
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Ratsters
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada Gender: Male
| | | Re: graffiti <Reply # 33 on 7/10/2010 10:08 AM >
| | | Hey merci Bulbeue et Aigue, c'est un beau cadeau que tu nous fait; vraiment bien certain site, j'adore les oeuvres de Vhils. Un beau graffiti c'est bien, mais gratter et sculpter c'est pas mal plus “permanent”... Hiiiii Regardons-nous la prochaine étape de l'art urbain...la permanence...?!?!?
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highlex
Location: kingsey-falls
| | | | Re: graffiti <Reply # 34 on 7/11/2010 3:50 AM >
| | | intéressant y'en a des pas mal beau!
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BFDinze
| | Re: graffiti <Reply # 35 on 7/12/2010 12:23 AM >
| | | Merci bien de nous faire connaitre ces artistes. Le travail de Blü est vraiment fascinant !!!
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nel58
Location: montreal (st-henri) Qc Gender: Female
yep..something's under..let's check ! (RIP Joséphine ,april 1998-october 2010 )
| | Re: graffiti <Reply # 36 on 7/16/2010 5:15 PM >
| | | Outre les gros noms cités par maZe,celle que j'aime beaucoup c'est "bubzee" et ses beaux personages et oiseaux blancs et tristes.(MidnightRaven a posté un peu plus haut trois photos de ses oeuvres)
elle fait aussi beaucoup d'affiches et a une série de petites cartes bien chouettes.
Ici 2 petites mozaiques de Space-Invader prises vite-fait lors d'une promenade au bassin de la Villette à Paris
Parlant de la France,il ne faut surtout pas oublier l'omniprésence de Jérôme Mesnager (J'ai reçu en cadeau un superbe livre sur ses projets autour du monde.Très beau !) Dans les catas
Les bâtiments abandonnés
et en murales officielles,ici à Belleville [last edit 7/16/2010 5:48 PM by nel58 - edited 1 times]
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nel58
Location: montreal (st-henri) Qc Gender: Female
yep..something's under..let's check ! (RIP Joséphine ,april 1998-october 2010 )
| | Re: graffiti <Reply # 37 on 7/16/2010 6:31 PM >
| | | Bon tant qu'à y être ... Qui connaît ce petit Stickman Robot ? D'où vient-il ? Je l'ai vu pour la première fois à la Place d'Armes
Pour tomber,5 jours plus tard sur 2 de ses cousins noirs à Philadelphie,un près du Schuylkill River trail
Et l'autre en traversant le Kelly Drive,les deux autour du Philadelphia Museum of Art
Et voilà que moins de deux semaines après,c'est sur le cousin blanc sur qui je tombe,coin Parc et Milton !
En faisant des recherches je suis tombée sur le flickr d'un mec qui les photographie.Il y en a des masses à NYC et à Chicago. L'auteur de ces petits robots sympas et voyageurs reste une énigme..
Quelqu'un en sait plus long ? J'apprécierais ! Je les aime bien ! Et on les trouve presque toujours sur des traverses pour piétons.
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BFDinze
| | Re: graffiti <Reply # 38 on 7/17/2010 2:50 AM >
| | | Wow, tu est observatrice pour avoir remarqué ces petits bonhommes!
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nel58
Location: montreal (st-henri) Qc Gender: Female
yep..something's under..let's check ! (RIP Joséphine ,april 1998-october 2010 )
| | Re: graffiti <Reply # 39 on 7/17/2010 3:24 AM >
| | | Bubzee on my Space http://viewmorepic...friendID=138480787
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