Monday 28 March 2011

Find me

If you see or have seen any of my stickers out and about, then be sure to let me know.
I had an email from someone recently letting me know they saw one of my stickers on a roundabout =D
its good to know people are seeing my work. send me pics too if you can!

Wednesday 23 March 2011

stickers


You can see this was done in a hurry!
a small "no entry" sign on a lamp post

Monday 21 March 2011

spotted!

saw one of my road signs and had to take a video, it's not particularly good....


They began road works where my sign was placed, it looked cool for a while, and i felt slightly smug, until a few days later it was no longer there. Either someone stole it or "they" took it away (party poopers) although i was a little annoyed that it was gone, i realised i had acquired it from the streets before and after altering it, i put it back out there on the streets; it was never mine to begin with, so i feel that i'm not allowed the feeling of loss.

Sunday 20 March 2011

Stickin' it to the man!

I left my house during the night to get my stickers out there in the name of art.
Other than being extremely tired, i was nervous and anxious aswell as a hint of excitment.
there was the feeling of just wanting it to get done without being caught and i realised the whole time i was out there, i never felt any relief until i was back at home.

spot the stickers.


(These stickers are now taken down, as i do not endorse the idea of "vandalising" - if that's what you wanna call it)

Saturday 19 March 2011

Friday 18 March 2011

guerrilla marketing T-shirts

A way of interacting with the public and getting them to participate in marketing designs.
here are some of the brilliant people who participated:




Wednesday 16 March 2011

infusing culture into art




my attempt to infuse culture in to art to make it seem more personal to me and appeal to others on a different level of curiosity.

Tuesday 15 March 2011

my artwork

This is a photo i took a few years ago and tried to incorporate road signs into it.

- mundane everyday objects changed into something interesting

road signs
fabric
etc

Saturday 12 March 2011

background



This is where my idea's for using street signs as street art began.

The Great Banksy is an obvious choice to talk about when it comes to street art
easy recognition?
commercial?

Sunday 6 March 2011

The rise and promotion of an artist

My first plan of action is to document this experience as an anonymous street artist. I'm hoping to use the power of the World Wide Web to showcase my work and the process of my attempt of becoming a street artist using sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Wikipedia and of course Blogspot.

Wednesday 2 March 2011

Discerning a Dissertation...

I have often wondered how to get some of my art work acknowledged, I don't have a particularly established style. However, by looking at the previous art works I have produced, I found that I tend to use everyday mundane objects and allow the viewer to see them in a different light from a different point of view.
In a module in my 2nd year of uni, I concentrated on looking at road signs and how we see these ordinary signs everyday and how we acknowledge them for their function and not particularly their form. So, I acquired some road signs (legally) and spray painted them and gave them an almost Chris O'filli style makeover. I displayed them in my end of year exhibition which changed their context completely.
So, now that i'm thinking of what to do for my dissertation, I have decided to revisit the road signs idea which leads me to think about street art and how it is a platform to be acknowledged as a credible street artist by taking the road signs back to the streets...literally.