Bad Habits

October 8th, 2007

Ron English

ELMS LESTERS‘ innovative “Small, Medium, and Large” group show featuring art by ADAM NEATE, ANTHONY LISTER, DALEK, DELTA, FUTURA, JOSE PARLA, MARK DEAN VECA, PHIL FROST, RON ENGLISH, SPACE INVADER, STASH and WK INTERACT opened on Friday nite. I was pissed because I couldn’t make it.You know how it is,too much work to do. But any way as the show’s title implies, each artist created works in three different sizes and price brackets allowing collectors with radically different budgets a chance to hit the cash register with equal force and, as expected, there were no shortage of takers. Most if not all these Artist I study and highly respect thier craft. My two favorites are Ron English and Jose Parla. Big artistic inspirations.

Adam Neate’s ‘Bad Habits’

Jose Parla

Space Invader

WK Interact

Ron English (above and below)

Dalek

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T.Magic Quote Of The Week pt.25

October 4th, 2007

Success shouldn’t be measured by the title or position you acquire; but rather by the obstacles you overcome. Always have faith in things unseen – they’ll help you deal with the visible challenges before you.

A great quote written by PAR2d2.

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Art Is The New Crack

October 4th, 2007

Couple weeks ago went down to Lazarides gallery for the release of the new Antony Micallef prints. Fuck me! I couldn’t believe what I saw, I thought people were lining up for Crack or something. I saw Remi (one of the guys from the gallery) and proceeded straight to the front, spoke to him for a minute and he told me that people had slept outside the gallery and waited for more than 20 hours. I couldn’t believe what I was hearing, I didn’t realise artists created this much hype apart from maybe Bansky, but to be fair, I heard about the Adam Neate exhibition was total mayhem. Anyway let me stop going on. The prints that were released are below. They are in editions of 400 each print, retail at £1000 each and were sold out within the first hour of the gallery opening.

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UPDATE: Art Is My Hustle Sweaters

October 4th, 2007

Wats up peeps,
After two painstaking months of trying to get the Art Is My Hustle jumper right, I’ve almost nailed it!
The picture above is the seventh sample I’ve received from my manufacturers and believe me they hate me right about now! It’s about 95% right… but without a doubt I’m still strivin for that vital 5%. (If this means you have wait an extra 2 weeks people apologies… but it will be worth the wait!) While producing this piece I have encountered so many problems and had many arguments with my manufacturers. Because its cut and sewn (produced from scratch) there has been issues such as getting hold of the best cotton and sourcing fabric for the multicoloured, ribbed hem, neck and cuffs. The process of making this piece has definately been a big challange that I’ve almost overcome. The release date of this product will be sometime later this month. Stay tuned.

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TM???

October 4th, 2007

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Optical Illusion

October 4th, 2007

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Kanye’s Million Dollar Pumpkin…

October 1st, 2007

Its been a few weeks since I’ve posted anything Kanye related. Here’s some funny shit for your Monday morning.



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Larger Than Life

October 1st, 2007

Hyping the forthcoming Discovery Channel reality show, “London Ink,” UK-based creative agency Mother masterminded the placement of two giant, Ron Mueck-style sculptures in very public places in an incredibly effective shock and awe campaign that got word-0f-mouth spreading like wildfire. Located in the Victoria Station Tube concourse, a giant sleeping woman with her head in a photo booth awed subway goers while an enormous Speedo-clad figure “Swimming” through the grass alongside the Thames on London’s South Bank looked like a Mark Jenkins installation.

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