Ever tried to combine sun-light with 'tagging'? All you need is a mirror and a proper stencil to attach. The result may not be permanent, but it catches the eye and keeps the walls clean.
We experimented the technique two years ago on the streets of Copenhagen and combined it with painted bird grafitti. The message 'I love ultraviolets' (I❤︎UV) temporarily spread with sunlight speed on the walls:
>> via luvuv on Feeder
Saturday, 29 March 2014
Thursday, 20 March 2014
Call for artists - ''When Aarhus was Hollywood''
If you're an artist from Aarhus looking for a nice collaboration, When Aarhus was Hollywood project is interested in your work!
Stine Jensen wrote to us:
Vi er en gruppe oplevelsesøkonomer og vi har netop gang i et projekt nede i Snævringen i Aarhus. Vi arbejder ud fra temaet "Da Aarhus var Hollywood" og i den forbindelse søger vi nogle kunstnere, som kunne tænke sig at være samarbejdspartnere i vores projekt?
:: if you're interested please write a private message to our Facebook page.
:: for complete details please write to Stine
Good luck!
Stine Jensen wrote to us:
Vi er en gruppe oplevelsesøkonomer og vi har netop gang i et projekt nede i Snævringen i Aarhus. Vi arbejder ud fra temaet "Da Aarhus var Hollywood" og i den forbindelse søger vi nogle kunstnere, som kunne tænke sig at være samarbejdspartnere i vores projekt?
:: if you're interested please write a private message to our Facebook page.
:: for complete details please write to Stine
Good luck!
Guerrilla cardboard 'selfie' at ARoS
A new face at ARoS? Yes, it's staring from the transparent wall of the stairs to the passers-by.
Who is it and why is he there? Is it a museum piece left intentionally outside? The painted cardboard face was spotted few weeks ago at noon and was noticed by the museum's personal (who removed it) later in the evening.
We found out that the new face is a tribute to the '#selfie' movement and was intended to be a guerrilla urban art act for the non-exclusivist art (aka the artworks exposed in the museums or galleries only). So free art cause urban artists are watching you :)
:: artist Flickr
Who is it and why is he there? Is it a museum piece left intentionally outside? The painted cardboard face was spotted few weeks ago at noon and was noticed by the museum's personal (who removed it) later in the evening.
We found out that the new face is a tribute to the '#selfie' movement and was intended to be a guerrilla urban art act for the non-exclusivist art (aka the artworks exposed in the museums or galleries only). So free art cause urban artists are watching you :)
:: artist Flickr
Location:
Aarhus, Danemarca
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