I'm in a book, .. as you can see here
I have some sketches included in the new 'Monokrome' book available to order now..
MONOKROME is about taking a whole bunch of graffiti writers from around the world and giving them a very clear brief: they can create any outline they choose- their crew names, their own names, characters, abstracts, whatever gets them off, but everything must be in black, white and gray.
Compiled and written by old school UK writer Robert ‘CUTE’ Whitelock.
Beautiful graphic design by Aaron Munday at 12 Orchards.
The two sneak peaks for the Monokrome website.
The original sketch page for 400ml Possession. Painted at the Blueprint Gallery Event in Selly Oak 1995.
Sketched on the train on my way up to Birmingham.Always loved the Selly Oak jams.
And here's a thing... Why the hell did I paint my self portrait at Selly Oak all those years ago?
I originally planned to paint my name in biomechanical style. Even did a sketch in advance for a change. Got to Sell Oak and I thought I'd lost it on the train, looked everywhere for it. Got to the wall, searched my pockets for inspiration and there was my railcard with my face on, 'Ha, fuck it why not..'
When I recently went through all my old piecebooks for Monokrome, guess what I found!..
As for the other sketches in Monokrome, I figured that not many people would have seen my old stuff, and my style has changed quite a bit. So why not throw in a few old samples from over the years for projects that never saw the light of day. Sketches for LP cover ideas for DJ Spike. Some erotic Gigerism from my 'carnal chaos of burning eroticism' sketchbook that probably only Juice will remember seeing.
And the original Gigerism sketch for my 'Malcolm X' piece that I don't have photos of but you can see me painting it in 'The Big Payback' Livingston Graffiti event in 1992 ( I found it on Youtube.. Thats me at the start.. Fuck me!! I am really thin back then.. what happened? Ignorant twenty something with a full head of hair, to hell with him.. skinny bastard!)
Anyway, forget me, get the book for all the other great artwork in there, blackbook work from 31 featured artists from all different styles of graff. Go get Monokrome now.
I'm looking forward to it myself, love to see other peoples sketches.
And there was also a lot of stuff you wont be seeing. Remember the Spin Inn Records in Manchester, or the Stu Allan Hip Hop radio show. (I think a lot of us did sketches for those :) There was a bunch of pages from the 80's I decided not to send, cropped some of them together here.
Wednesday, 8 June 2011
Monokrome
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