Wednesday, 16 December 2009


there's three thing i have planned for the new year on the art front.

1. loads of life drawing

2.installation/video

3.street art...


if i can get my confidence and skill up in these areas i'll be a happy! it will also mean i can start practicing as an art-ist as opposed to an art-student.
i'm dead tired at the moment, i should be practicing drawing not having a stella!
peace

practicing with spray cans and emulsion.
this is roughly 8ft by 4ft

Monday, 14 December 2009

xmas and new year...

yo people who check this blog (shora!! haha thanks mate, yours looks good!)

i'm back in aylesbury and after being skint in Liverpool i'm looking forward to getting back to work on the farm! this also means being able to buy paint... lot's of it!! so hopefully there will be some big pieces going up and about my hood in the near future! i'm undecided where i'll post the images, it won't be here and it certainly won't be under my name but i will be sending a link out when it happens to people who might give a shit about some paintings on some walls...

also my old friend grizzle emcee aka Jamie has got a new and very cool website up and running called the daily street
check it out www.thedailystreet.co.uk

anyway the new blog when it happens will be in conjunction with some close friends who will be posting as well so it's going to be busy busy busy!!!!!

right check back soon, peace

Monday, 7 December 2009

Wednesday, 2 December 2009

pink lady

The Story Of "The Pink Lady of Malibu"

One Saturday morning, on October 29, 1966, a massive 60-foot-tall painting of a nude pink lady holding flowers suddenly appeared as you headed into the tunnel on Malibu Canyon Road.
As word of the massive pink lady spread, and the traffic on the highway grew to a halt, city officials decided "The Pink Lady" had to be removed. Firefighters were called to hosing her off the rocks. It didn't work. Buckets of paint thinner were thrown on the rocks. It only made her pink skin pinker.
As county officials worked on figuring out a way to remove The Pink Lady, a 31-year-old paralegal from Northridge, a woman named Lynne Seemayer, suddenly showed up on the road and admitted that she was the artist who did the piece.
Seemayer said that she was annoyed by the graffiti that was all over the canyon wall ("Valley Go Home" was a memorable slogan) and so, over a 10 month period, she started to secretly climb up under the moonlight and suspended herself by ropes to remove the graffiti.
At 8 P. M. on October 28 Seemayer painted the Pink Lady using ordinary house paint. By dawn it was done.
The Pink Lade lasted only a week. Seemayer sued LA county for $1 million for the destruction of her work, and the county counter-sued for $28,000 in removal costs. Since the painting was on private property, both cases were dismissed by the court.
On Thursday, November 3, workers covered the painting with 14 gallons of brown paint.

Find the pictures on www.woostercollective.com

Review week

Good feedback from group review on Tuesday. I have a clear direction of where my practice is going and have plenty to be getting on with over the christmas break. There will be pics of a mural up soon and a link to new street art site.