‘Graffiti Woman’
“Graffiti Woman”. Amsterdam. September 2003. Part of the Territorial Markings node. pb.
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“Graffiti Woman”. Amsterdam. September 2003. Part of the Territorial Markings node. pb.
“The Smiling Bicycles of Amsterdam”. Amsterdam. September 2003. Part of the ‘Territorial Markings’ manifesto node. pb.
The final part of this node, taken from my clippings folder of local artwork found on my travels (mostly when scouting for locations for Cracktown). Daffy snapped at Tuesday Market Place, KL. Sept. 07. Some fairly decent stencil work captured near Tower Street, KL. Sept. 07. pb.
Here’s an interesting usecase I picked up from another blog recently (Lost the original link at the mo. Sorry); HOW TO BECOME A SUCCESSFUL ARTIST Preconditions:1. Artist has a desire to become successful2. Artist has a definition for their idea of success3. Artist has motivation to become successful artist4. Artist has time to do the […]
A place where madmen go to feel sane. Opening its gates and roads in a matter of weeks…
“Hotel”. Taken by myself on a very poor camera in an Amsterdam back street, September 2003. Now part of the ‘Territorial Markings’ manifesto node. “Greetings, and thank you for choosing our hotel, ya. We’ll take your bags up…just navigate around the abandoned (and heavily graffitied) train carriage and I’ll show you up to your room. […]
I always like feedback from anyone about any aspect to do with my work, especially constructive criticism, fun-poking, and bubble-bursting. I also love special contributions from visitors to this blog so, without further ado, here is a cute photograph of a deceased rodent sent in to me by FK after seeing my dead rat/deadhead series […]
“I Am Gay”. A shot of an anonymous stenciler’s work, a frank admission later added by someone clearly now out of the closet and unabashed. Taken near Hillington Square, King’s Lynn. June 2007. Part of the ‘Territorial Markings’ manifesto node.
“This Is Shit Because I Am Pissed”. Photograph of anonymous street artist’s decent anime-inspired work on the side of a corrugated silo in Devil’s Alley, King’s Lynn. August 2007. Part of the ‘Territorial Markings’ manifesto node.
[“I Am Gay” closeup shot – excellent stencil work with deliberate drips from eyes, nose and mouth too, maybe. An Ebola Syndrome Icon perhaps?] Well, this whole update series is a little different, myself taking shots of other people’s handywork for a change. But, there you go. pb.