Public Exposure…
Hold tight for a forthcoming collab and interview with Cei Willis. In the mean time, check out this extremely talented dude’s work here. Couldn’t recommend more.
Part 1. The Art & Sounds of Elph – 6.30pm, Friday 19th August 2011 @ XOYO London Elph’s art is in a world of it’s own, literally. A man with an eye for style, his quirky cool female characters occupy the hazy streets & substations of planet Elph. His Pilot Nishiko sound works are derived from his paintings, transcribing patterns and strokes to midi signals. The results are hypnotic, serene and flowing with that same atmos that drips off the page
People, People, People!
(image by Paris)
—-SEE NO EVIL——
This one’s gonna be good.
Bristol will play host to the most ambitious permanent urban art project ever to take place in Europe.
This summer some of the world’s leading street artists will be taking over an entire street in the heart of the city to paint the facades of ten buildings as part of a new event called ‘See No Evil’.
Bristol has long been known for its graffiti in the UK, being home to Banksy, a host of other famous artists and now a project that will see some of the world’s largest scale paintings ever created.
Over twenty internationally renowned artists will take up residency on Nelson Street this summer to paint ten huge buildings, followed by a street party on 20th August celebrating the best of Bristol’s art and music culture.
Line up so far…………..
Tats cru – New York,
El Mac – Los Angeles
Neils ‘Shoe’ Meulman – Holland
Swanski – Poland
Wow 123 – Germany
Mr. Wany – Italy
Revert – France
Kashink – France
Otto Schnade – Chile
Smug – Australia
UK artists
Nick Walker, Inkie, SheOne /O.Two, Kid Acne, Pinky, Paris, Xenz, Jago, Will Barras, Ben Slow, Snik, Roids, Cosmo Sarsen, Astek, Keen, Mac1, Insa, 45 RPM + Richt, Cheo, Soker, Epok, SEPR, Chu?, Snug, Flx, Jody T, Cheba




