Sunday, December 1, 2013

Keith Haring- Role Model to Follow

One of the first Urban Artist to be in the public was Keith Haring, he was one of the pioneers in this form of art and of expressing yourself. This can be seen through his art and through his art and how it shows through his famous cartoons movement and change not only of society but of one. He uses shapes and colors to show how society is all the same yet different at the same time, he has bold colors and bold shapes. Haring's odd shapes make him different from most of the other artist of his time, it gave him a style that differentiated him from the rest and left a indelible mark in the history of street art. He really was above his generation of artist and look to the future and what the future of this form of art was going to be like. He's art is recognized world wide and worked with some of the most influential people of his time period, including Madonna, Andy Warhol in between others. He was a real inspiration to many of todays urban artist and really started the art period of urban art.
Works Cited
"Bio | Keith Haring." Bio | Keith Haring. N.p., n.d. Web. 01 Dec. 2013. <http://www.haring.com/!/about-haring/bio>.
Haring, Keith. "Transitions | Keith Haring." Transitions | Keith Haring. Haring.com, n.d. Web. 01 Dec. 2013. <http://www.haring.com/!/about-haring/transitions>.
Keith Haring Mural, Pisa, Italy. Personal photograph by author. N.d.

Mentalgassi- Hidden Art


Mentalgassi is a group of three Berlin based street artist that combine photography, image manipulation, sculpturing and street art, they manipulate photographs and expose them around the cities of Europe mainly, and give a connection for just a second between the public and them. The photographs that are exposed show a lot of emotion and face expressions that can leave the public confused and intrigued by them. Among their most popular work are the "Metalheads" which was when they got portraits of mostly families and friends and blasted them up and printed them and put them on recycling bins around the their home-town, Berlin. This was followed by a series of face stickers attached to U-Bahn ticket validation machines, which made the public laugh since they were normally

of people making funny faces which interact with the public who is going into the metro, this started giving them recognition. One of there most hidden work is there work on fences which when looked directly at the fence is unseen but by walking and concentrating a portrait of a detailed black and white photograph will be revealed. They are truly amazing artist that take what the city has already given them and turn it into amazing portraits and amusing pieces in the places that nobody thinks are possible. 
Works Cited
Fence Portrait, Berlin. Personal photograph by author. N.d.
MacLean, Rony. "Mentalgassi." Meet the Germans – Typically German. Goethe Institute, Feb. 2013. Web. 01 Dec. 2013. <http://www.goethe.de/ins/gb/lp/prj/mtg/men/kun/men/en10478229.htm>.
Metro Card Reciver Mentalgassi Work, Berlin. Personal photograph by author. N.d.
"Thank You Very Much / Mentalgassi." Thank You Very Much / Mentalgassi. Thankyou-verymuch.com, n.d. Web. 01 Dec. 2013. <http://www.thankyou-verymuch.com/eng/mentalgassi_bio.html>.

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada- Real Portraits That Fade Like Life

Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada is a cuban-american street artist who creates mostly charcoal portraits in a large scale on urban areas. He started his art as one of the founders of the New York Culture Jamming movement in the early 90's Rodríguez was part of interventions upon billboards and public advertising. He then started getting the public attention through this. Later in 2002 he moved to Barcelona and focused on his Identity Series, a large-scale ephemeral charcoal drawings. He then developed his Terrestrial Series, which are even larger-scale ephemeral drawings that can be visible from space, this gained him international media attention. Although his work is impressive it can be even more touching and amazing if the public understands his history as a culture jammer and really thinks about what it means. The artist explains this in his website where he tries to explain that he portrais realistic images of locals that question the controls imposed in public space, and he tries to mock the abuse of iconic faces in the selling of products and ideas. He also describes how he uses charcoal and not other material so like life people can apritiate the beauty of things while it last before it fades away. The portrait transforms locals into social icons and shows the influence that one person even if they are not musicians, actors, athletes or cooks can actually make a different in society.
Works Cited
Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada Paco Portrait, Barcelona, Spain. Personal photograph by author. 2004.
Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada WISH Monument, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Personal photograph by author. 2013.
Rodriguez-Gerada, Jorge. "Biography." Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada. Jorgerodriguezgerada.com, n.d. Web. 01 Dec. 2013. <http://www.jorgerodriguezgerada.com/43-biography>.
Rodriguez-Gerada, Jorge. "Statement." Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada. Jorgerodriguezgerada.com, n.d. Web. 01 Dec. 2013. <http://www.jorgerodriguezgerada.com/55-statement>.

Saturday, November 23, 2013

L'ATLAS- Calligraphist or Artist?

Unlike most street artist L'Atlas (real name Jules Dedet Granel), doesn't use color, or round shapes for that matter, this artist is different from most out there he uses lines and calligraphy in a way that the public gets confused and intrigued by it. He has studied calligraphy in several countries world wide and has developed his own typography, he uses this to create art in the streets of the world. He started doing this in the streets of Paris in the early 90's using spray paint, then in 2001 he changed from spray paint to Scotch tape. He makes labyrinths in the floors and walls of big cities, which atract turist and people all over the world. He uses lines and geometric shapes to create art pieces and is recognized world wide for them. For example this work right here is a compass made up of lines that are interesting to the eye and are really a different way of seeing things. His labyrinths in the floors are on of the things that have made him the most famous and really make him an astonishing artist. L'Atlas is an amazing yet different artist that should be recognized as both a calligraphist and an artist
Works Cited
Grane, Jules D. "News : L'ATLAS." News : L'ATLAS. Latlas.org, n.d. Web. 01 Dec. 2013. <http://latlas.org/>.
Hinke, Fernanda. "Interview with Spiritual-mystic Paris Graffiti Artist L’Atlas." Underground Paris RSS. Undergroundparis.org, 19 Sept. 2012. Web. 01 Dec. 2013. <http://undergroundparis.org/latlas-interview>.
L'ATLAS Compass, Paris. Personal photograph by author. N.d.

Friday, November 22, 2013

INVADING the World

Invader is a French urban artist who is inspired by the arcade game Space Invaders, that are made up of small colored square tiles forming a space invader character mural mosaic. He puts them up around the world, and documents this as an "Invasion", with books and maps of where to find them. He is inspired by several video games from the 1980s, which at the time did not have much resolution so could be replaced by mosaics which represent the pixels. He started his project in 1998 "invading" Paris where he lives and then moved on to more than 30 cities in france and more than 20 in Europe and he then invaded several capitals of the world including São Paulo, Los Angeles, Miami and others. He also rewards himself with points for every invasion he makes based on difficulty and placing, "This is the most addcitive game I have ever played." said the artist in 2011. He does not ask permission and does most of his work illegally so he has been arrested several times world wide, this including in Los Angeles and New York. His art makes the public think about how technology has advance and specialy how video games have grown since they first started to pop out, it bring outs emotions of childhood and fun. The bold colors and the strict shapes make them really appealing to the eye. It is impressive how many different pieces he can make out of mosaics.
Works Cited
Banksy. "Banksy." Web log post. Better Out Than In. Banksy, Oct. 2013. Web. Oct. 2013. <http://www.banksyny.com/>.
"Banksy: The "Biography" of a Graffiti Street Art Legend." RSS. Stencil Revolution, n.d. Web. 28 Nov. 2013. <http://www.stencilrevolution.com/profiles/about-banksy/>.
Invader Art, Paris. Personal photograph by author. N.d.
Invader. "CHEERS FROM SPACE." CHEERS FROM SPACE. Space-invaders.com, n.d. Web. 01 Dec. 2013. <http://www.space-invaders.com/cheersfromspace>.
"Invader." Lazarides // Artists //. Lazarides, n.d. Web. 01 Dec. 2013. <http://www.lazinc.com/artist/invader>.
Sewell, Brian. "Banksy Biography." Banksy Biography. Brian Sewell Art Directory, n.d. Web. 01 Dec. 2013. <http://www.briansewell.com/artist/b-artist/banksy/banksy-biography.html>.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Banksy- 20 years of art and still anonymous

Banksy is one of the most popular, controversial street artist there is, he has also kept his identity unknown throughout the 20 years he has been putting at up on the streets of the world. Most of his art is political based and he does not respect laws on property and puts it up wherever he likes. He uses as stencil technique and is known to have somewhat a dark comedy.
One of his most recent "exhibitions" was spending the month of October in New York City, using its streets as his canvas. This was a very controversial month since the citizens of NYC were debating weather his art should be allowed in the streets or not, weather street art is real art or just vandalism. He would go out every single day of the month and do art in the streets and post it on his website where it was but not exact address so his fans and followers will  be in a hunt down the streets of New York looking for his art work before it was taken down by the police or by the property owners. He can also be very insulting to people because of his social and political statements he says through his work. But even though he is one of the longest lasting street artist and one of the most influential and amazing artist of the 21st century.
Works Cited
Banksy. "Banksy." Web log post. Better Out Than In. Banksy, Oct. 2013. Web. Oct. 2013. <http://www.banksyny.com/>.
"Banksy: The "Biography" of a Graffiti Street Art Legend." RSS. Stencil Revolution, n.d. Web. 28 Nov. 2013. <http://www.stencilrevolution.com/profiles/about-banksy/>.
Sewell, Brian. "Banksy Biography." Banksy Biography. Brian Sewell Art Directory, n.d. Web. 01 Dec. 2013. <http://www.briansewell.com/artist/b-artist/banksy/banksy-biography.html>.

Sunday, November 17, 2013

ABOVE but Unkown



ABOVE is an international street artist who has decided to keep his identity unknown. He is american and he communicates with his audience through his website where he explains why he does every one of his pieces but does not want people to know who he is, because he believes that people shouldn't associate him with a person but with his art. He is a well known and recognized artist for his multi-layered, bold colored, social and political stencil, his iconic arrows and his big bolded lettered messages. No matter what media he choses most of his work have a strong influence and message in international political and social problems happening around the world.
 One work that gives a REALLY strong message is his mural in Johannesburg, South Africa. This was a huge risk because he did it right outside of Jewel City where inside there are the biggest diamond traders in the world and their state traders association, it is also the biggest exporter in the southern hemisphere exporting over 7 billion worth of diamonds every year. He did this in protest of the well known blood diamonds. It was really controversial and really opened a lot of people eyes, getting recognition from several different newspapers and blogs. This is just one of the hundreds of ways he goes against political and social issues around the world.
He is also well known for his famous arrows which try to give out the message of always looking at life in a positive outcome and try to make everything look up. He has puts hundre
ds of arrows all around the world trying to spread this message, one of the places with the most arrows is Miami, FL where he started putting them eiens legally to get the cops tricked and then finish with hundreds illegally. This is just some of the many risks that this artist takes spread his message around the world.



Works Cited
ABOVE. "ARROWS." Above.com. ABOVE, n.d. Web. 17 Nov. 2013. <http://goabove.com/arrows_arrows_and_more_arrows.html>.
ABOVE. "ARROWS." Above.com. ABOVE, n.d. Web. 17 Nov. 2013. <http://goabove.com/arrows_arrows_and_more_arrows.html>.
ABOVE. "Playing With Workds." Above.com. ABOVE, n.d. Web. 17 Nov. 2013. <http://goabove.com/playingwithwords.html>.
Medina, Sarah. "ABOVE's Anti-Diamond Mural: Street Artist Tricks Diamond Exporter, Paints Controversial Message (PHOTOS)." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 13 Apr. 2012. Web. 17 Nov. 2013. <http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/13/above-anti-diamond-mural_n_1424092.html>.
Medina, Sarah. "ABOVE's Anti-Diamond Mural: Street Artist Tricks Diamond Exporter, Paints Controversial Message (PHOTOS)." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 13 Apr. 2012. Web. 17 Nov. 2013. <http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/13/above-anti-diamond-mural_n_1424092.html>.