Dedicated to the memories of Dondi White (Donald Joseph White, 1961 – 1998), Samo (Jean-Michel Basquiat, 1960 – 1988) and the Ikonoklastic master Rammellzee (1960 – 2010)
Wednesday, 20 April 2011
3 Kings piece by Remi / Rough and System
The Three Kings
Dedicated to the memories of Dondi White (Donald Joseph White, 1961 – 1998), Samo (Jean-Michel Basquiat, 1960 – 1988) and the Ikonoklastic master Rammellzee (1960 – 2010)
Painted by Remi / Rough and System.
"Knowledge knowledges knowledge, the elevation of WILD STYLE-knowledge is concluded as a SYMBOL DESTROYER, ARMOURED, MEDIEVAL MECHANISM. This formation shall be known as IKONOKLAST PANZERISM: R.O.K.: GOTHIC FUTURISM, THIS IS WILD-STYLE CORRECTED." -Rammellzee, from the Ionic Treatise
Dedicated to the memories of Dondi White (Donald Joseph White, 1961 – 1998), Samo (Jean-Michel Basquiat, 1960 – 1988) and the Ikonoklastic master Rammellzee (1960 – 2010)
Tuesday, 19 April 2011
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Tuesday, 12 April 2011
Where did all the sketches go to?
Looking through my sketches for old pieces, I realise there aren't many of them left.
Heres the original quick sketch for my piece at the 'Pressure Paint Festival' that took place at Selly Oak in May 1992
Going back through my old piecebooks it's amazing how much of it I've lost. I either forgot to take my camera to events or Ive lost photos over the years. Especially when the 90's hit. I was still a graff collector, keeping anything graff related I saw but never thought to look after my own stuff.
I thought now might be a good time to catch up and scan my outlines. Now I remember I never did many outlines. Mostly I would wait to see what I was painting and then just freestyle it. If I did sketch, it was a just a basic outline and then I made the rest up as I went along. It was a great free and easy way to paint, and I liked it that way, paint for fun. Unfortunatly, now that I want to go back and share my process it's not there. I am just as bad with my illustration work, I will sketch on the page until it looked right then work on top of it to the finished piece. Odd behaviour for someone who loves looking through other peoples sketchbooks.
Leederville, Perth, W.Aus. 2001
Murray Street, Perth 2001
Heres the original quick sketch for my piece at the 'Pressure Paint Festival' that took place at Selly Oak in May 1992
Going back through my old piecebooks it's amazing how much of it I've lost. I either forgot to take my camera to events or Ive lost photos over the years. Especially when the 90's hit. I was still a graff collector, keeping anything graff related I saw but never thought to look after my own stuff.
I thought now might be a good time to catch up and scan my outlines. Now I remember I never did many outlines. Mostly I would wait to see what I was painting and then just freestyle it. If I did sketch, it was a just a basic outline and then I made the rest up as I went along. It was a great free and easy way to paint, and I liked it that way, paint for fun. Unfortunatly, now that I want to go back and share my process it's not there. I am just as bad with my illustration work, I will sketch on the page until it looked right then work on top of it to the finished piece. Odd behaviour for someone who loves looking through other peoples sketchbooks.
Leederville, Perth, W.Aus. 2001
Murray Street, Perth 2001
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