Sunday, 3 February 2008

Bonhams biggun

After lunch, to Bonhams in the charabanc to view some arty items previewing for the so-called first ever Urban Art auction. No Sol or San Mig. so had to endure the daubings sober.



The star piece imo is the ultra pink Sid/spikey punk canvas by Banksy. Most spectacular is the multiple Laugh Now from that bar in Brighton, shame more care wasn't taken in removing it. The Guy Dennings pair look gorgeous.
It is worth popping along to the preview given the number of works you may not have seen in the flesh before.


Bonhams have used the same lighting as BRP at their recent show which makes the dullest screen print look like it has had the lightbox treatment.

I've been told that bloggies like a good moan, so: it's hard to shake off the impression that there are too many large edition prints, some (D*Face Lenticular, called "Dizzie Rascals" by Bonhams but I don't recall it having that name on release) only released 2 months ago. Also it's a bit Keith Haring heavy. Quite why the seller needs to include an "Authorised Graffiti Area" sticker with Happy Chopper defeats me, Gareth Williams, Bonham's annointed Senior Urban Art specialist says it "came with the print at the show", well blow me, at most shows one can rely on necking a bit of bubbly, so why not a free bottle of champers with all the other items. And the catalogue is a bit pricey, dammit.


Provenance on some items must be a bit iffy. Asking the staff about the Paris CD, they reckoned anyone cloning Banksy would be doing it for more expensive items. I reckon anyone of that bent with half a brain went out and bought a few legit Paris CDs that week (to obtain receipts) and has been churning CDs out since, cos there is no possible provenance on that (can "Banksy's people" distinguish a CD burner/photocopier copy from the original?).

Banksy Back in Taahhhhhn

The Boy done good!




Supine Bridge is Falling Down. . . .


Judith wont be happy!

Saturday, 2 February 2008

Sickboy update . . .











A few of the bits spotted in recent months, he must be busy as he has slowed down a bit (on my route at least) some of these pics are from a trip to Bristol in November. More of which will follow soon(ish)

Supine Live in London

Acting on a hunch, your intrepid wall sniffing scouts found a small group of shady individuals, one a genuis street artist, one a photographer and a couple of scaffolding monkeys setting up for a bit of street decoration. Judith Supine, for twas indeed the man himself, confirmed this was a kind of maybe, maybe not legit commissioned piece. The night was freezing cold, so after a few work in progress pics we headed off for some mulled wine and warm women. . . .




Beautiful sunshine this morning showed the resulting series of paste ups in all their glory. If they aren't legit, they are certainly handily out of easy reach of the council buffers. Perhaps we should have asked what the piece was about, so in ignorance of what was in his mind, we have christened it "Fear And Loathsome In Shoreditch"


Daylight pics & words courtesy of nolionsinengland, view his Flickr pictures here

Wednesday, 30 January 2008

The foto half of graffoto






























Just to get my photographs of things other than graffiti out of the way, I thought I'd post a few of them.

The Woofter Collective Go Large Soon!!!

Well, there may be a change in the name (second collective member not happy at being a Woofter)

BUT Graffoto becomes two very very soon (In time for a Valentines day special for all you followers of the hot new happenings in Woofter World)

Graffoto has gone global! Now covering North to Sarf, East to even further East, and only daring to tread foot in the dreaded West when wishing to rid ourselves of the ills of the uncouth and greatly unwashed inhabitants of Shoreditch. . . . . .

Another member has been added to the graffoto team (which was one person before, so not a team at all) and will help to ensure that the new and improved blog news is wider spreading (in both legs and square miles covered)

Joining HowAboutNo will be his currently un named secret squirrel cohort, enabling there to be more info on print releases, upcoming shows and hopefully some interesting tip offs and news of anything worth a mention.

Something we do feel worth a mention right now is The Krah



Now a Shoreditch/Brick Lane regular, The Krah has blitzed the streets of London with ultra detailed robotic organic beings. Recently he was out with his Hellenic buddy "b." who peppers Athens' Walls with..Well, bees!


Piece on the left is by Spit



Exciting news is release of his first limited edition silkscreen print, or metaxotipia as you’d call it if any of you buffoons knew the first thing about Greek street culture. 70cm x 50cm, 2 colour hand pulled on 300gsm archival paper by Little Art Book, edition of 75 all for the bargain price of 50 squid plus postman pat’s pocket money.


The print is available through www.littleartbook.com