Showing posts with label Street Artist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Street Artist. Show all posts
August 28, 2011
January 30, 2011
Abandoning little people on the streets since 2006 by Slinkachu
Someone has been abandoning little people in the streets since 2006. Ahhh, well, Slinkachu's made me think about Gulliver, which was recently release with Jack Black. Maybe I am stepping on little people in the middle of the street. Its time to look closely and check for new criatures.
Nasty Pool
Wet'n Wild
Picnic Forest
Rest In Peace
Coke Church
Link: BLOG
Link: SITE
January 28, 2011
Phil Hansen - Twin City Based Artist
Phil Hansen's art is amazing and instigating. He knows how to argument the current social and political moment in his art. Hansen is also doing one of the recent trends in the art world, document his art making in a performance video and post it in Youtube. I have compiled his great videos here along with some interviews to Axioms and CNN.
"He now works as an X-ray technician but spends all of his spare time and money on his art. His work and the way it is presented has given him a large following.
His breakthrough piece was a time-lapse video of a two-day project called Influences. He painted thirty pictures on his torso, one over the other, each picture representing an influence in his life. After it was completed, he peeled the layer off and cut a silhouette of his own profile. The uploaded video was streamed more than a million times on the Web, with process and final piece clearly revealed"
Wikipedia
The time stand still
A Moment
He has broadcasted his phone number via the internet and asked people to call him and tell a moment that changed their life. All of these moments were written over the course of 136 hours of
which he didn't leave the work space except for restroom breaks.
Does Paint really need a brush?
Worms
Michael Jackson Dance Painting
Daily Axioms (Axiom Marketing Communication)
Twin Cities based artist Phil Hansen stopped by Daily Axioms' Phone Booth to discuss how social media has taken his art from his studio to global audiences. Charlie Hobart interviews this unique artisan about his style, motivations and what's next.
Phil Hansen at CNN
Phil Hasen LINK
January 18, 2011
A Walk in the Park
I took a cxalm walk through Ipanema in Rio de Janeiro. This is a place I go really often to enjoy the beach, stores, restaurants, etc. I took a walk in the square park and noticed a sculpture that I have never noticed before...The little girl with the ballons is really cute!
It is incredible that when you decide to look at things differently, you actually see different things arround that we never saw before.
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