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Conor Harrington Crossing Lines Video


Crossing Lines from Andrew Telling.

Crossing Lines is a short film that documents Irish artist, Conor Harrington's trip to Tel Aviv, Israel and Bethlehem, Palestine in May 2010.

A Telling Production Presents ’ Crossing Lines ‘
Camera, Edit & Score - Andrew Telling
Grade - Chloe Hayward
Audio Mix & Master - Andrew Telling & Dave House


David Ellis Mola Salsa

OPENING RECEPTION SATURDAY FEBRUARY 5, 2010
David Ellis's newest exhibition, Mola Salsa explores process with 15 new works on paper and a new motion painting. Reflecting on images from his childhood in rural North Carolina, David draws animals, trees, clouds and images dear to him. For this exhibition Ellis engages the idea of the animal spirit to depict his ideas of transformation. Ellis also makes imagery derived from plumes of smoke and steam originally inspired by witnessing an active volcano. These linear works he calls "flow" also describes rivers, both above and below the surface. This language embodies his belief that no condition is permanent.



The show will be held at:
New Image Art
7908 Santa Monica Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90046

Egypt: a prayer for the protesters










Tomorrow those young people will be at the Tahir Square, Cairo, as well as at other places. I talked to some Egyptians and they...
I don't have energy to write about it now. I will pray for the protesters. Whenever a revolution doesn't succeed humankind is affected. We are all affected when people express their views and are treated this way.

Biteproof Zine Issue 3 Now Out

I'm a big big fan of this zine as editor/curator 5sicks83 always selects incredible artists and knows how to create a truly collectible publication...

Biteproof issue 3 “AMERICAN LIES, AMERICAN PIES, AND AN INDIGENOUS DOSE OF AMERICAN HIGHS” is now here, A5 in size and printed lithographically in full colour, ready and waiting for your aesthetically advanced eyes.

The whole cover features a blissfully sombre and typically awesome typographic design by the marvel that is I-Lib. Beneath said cover lies 46 pages by 23 much loved artists from around the U.K and lands afar around the world. As per usual the majority of the elusive and exclusive contents are specifically created to represent the title however the artist sees fit.

These artists in order of appearance are Dee Dee Kid, Brave One, Gee Hale, Wen, Sepr, Dan Baldwin, Sinister Dog, Joey Dee, Luke Drozd, The 5683, Hammo, Joao Lauro Fonte, I-Lib, Netoplasma, Mr Zero, Candy Lo, Centina, Zach Cohen, Elfin, Jack Douglas, Two Ducks Disco, Herky, and Jenism.

Biteproof issue 3 is also giving you an electrifying A3, 3 colour risograph print by the unstoppable art machine that is Luke Drozd. Created to involve the word biteproof this print will make you think the acid free munken white paper it’s printed on has had the acid put back into it.

So exercise that mouse and visit www.biteproof.com to check out all the artists involved in this issue and prior issues.

David Bray Show 2011

This show is one not to miss! One love to the Bray....



'Great Disasters of the 20th Century'
By David Bray
04.02.11 - 27.02.11
Bray creates delicate and time-consuming drawings which explore emotion, utopia and a world of fantasy through his subject matter of the beautiful and erotic, but the unnatainable female form.

In his upcoming new solo show Bray is inspired by the record ‘Great Disasters of the Twentieth Century’ by Georg Lubitzer, on which there is a track called 70 days. “This track inspired me to do a drawing a day for 70 days, whatever style or content of that particular drawing dictated the style or content of the larger drawings - which evolved over the same period of time. Each drawing has a variety of mark making styles within it. The record details the occult, Egyptology, loss, magic and the supernatural - and i have tried to reflect that in the work”

Stolenspace Gallery
Truman Brewery
91 Brick Lane
E1 6QL

Brazilian Taxi Driver Beatboxes Michael Jackson


This is a very good rendition of Michael Jackson by some random Brazilian taxi driver!! Impressive!!
Thanks to Jorge Nieto for the find...

Robo-Rainbow Grafffmobile

Robo-Rainbow, by Swedish graffiti artist Akay is described by him as a "complicated technical solutions to aide in a simple act of vandalism.”

Everything about this video made me smile. The concept, the technicality, and the cinematography.



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