SWEATSHOPPE has developed a new interactive technology that enables them to explore the relationship between video, mark making and architecture. Dubbed "video painting", this technology allows them to essentially "paint" video onto any surface.
The refillable Color Dial Spray is a novel design for a spray can that contains four colour cartridges (CMYK) in the one can. Two dials (for hue and brightness) help the painter achieve the exact colour required.
As part of The Clare Oliver Challenge for Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, this simple ambient from CHE, Melbourne idea urged beach goers to take a break from the sun.
urban art - apparently, this doorway, which is urban art, occupying a very small amount of public space, has been installed for over 4 years already. check out the link for installation photos
chris said... As part of The Clare Oliver Challenge for Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, this simple ambient from CHE, Melbourne idea urged beach goers to take a break from the sun.
Hailing from the coastal resort town of Bournemouth in Dorset, England; Neil and Hadley make up the artistic duo better known as ‘Best Ever’. Both have graffiti backgrounds to compliment their skills in photorealism. This creates an interesting contrast in much of their street art.
chris said... As part of The Clare Oliver Challenge for Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, this simple ambient from CHE, Melbourne idea urged beach goers to take a break from the sun.
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i would like to learn a little more about the process, though. specifically, what is the stencil made from?
Dunno if this belongs in here... also, I don't care
mark jenkins
it does loop, so you have a chance to see what you missed the first time.
The refillable Color Dial Spray is a novel design for a spray can that contains four colour cartridges (CMYK) in the one can. Two dials (for hue and brightness) help the painter achieve the exact colour required.
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More info at graffitianalysis.com/
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As part of The Clare Oliver Challenge for Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, this simple ambient from CHE, Melbourne idea urged beach goers to take a break from the sun.
urban art - apparently, this doorway, which is urban art, occupying a very small amount of public space, has been installed for over 4 years already. check out the link for installation photos
Hailing from the coastal resort town of Bournemouth in Dorset, England; Neil and Hadley make up the artistic duo better known as ‘Best Ever’. Both have graffiti backgrounds to compliment their skills in photorealism. This creates an interesting contrast in much of their street art.
http://www.todayandtomorrow.net/2009/07/12/graffiti-taxonomy-paris/
"morons contain benzene, nitrosamines, formaldehyde and hydrogen cyanide"
or something?
also, a book is available
Herakut: The Perfect Merge
more the beach stuff than the dodger stadium stuff, though.