Archive | October 11, 2009

Shit We’re Diggin’: James Reynolds’ “Boarded Up”



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“With more and more businesses being forced to close down, the sight of bare wood across the windows and doors is now commonplace and unsightly. By pasting the wooden panels with actual images, this problem is solved. “… James Reynolds

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The Wild Things Are In Forts



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Seen In San Jose, Costa Rica

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Artist: Gaulicho

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Spending Time With New York Street Advertising Takeover

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Bleeding Billboards in New Zealand’s Auckland Region

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Masthead by ManiaOne

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“My Workspace” – By BuZ Blurr

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“My Workspace” – A1one in Tehran

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“My Workspace” – By Stikman

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“I actually work in several different spaces but I’ll just stick to two here. The first picture is of the bench where I assemble the classic small stikman. The second photo is of my outside painting area where I do all of my painting. I really love working outside with a sky above me. That light gives me a real sense of how pieces will look installed. Of note is the hollow core doors I paint on. You can find them for free in dumpsters and they are very lightweight for easy carrying. They also constantly evolve as paintings in their own right. I sometime jigsaw stikmen out of the painted doors and attach them to buildings” peace and love stikman

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“My Workspace” – By Faith47

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“its small and cosy and in a building of glorious doom that will be demolished in a year so its nice and rugged and cheap…..

my favorite thing about it is that it gets lots of sunlight.. thats the most important thing for me…
and also i like to work in a studio that feels like a bedroom… personal… relaxed… as one spends more time in the studio then one does at home…
old tapes, magic charms, books, magazines, candles, posters and random thoughts scribbled down on tables are all a must for a place of ideas and pictures….
one should never feel that one is at ‘work’ … never keep to a routine… kill it on deadlines and take days off unexpectedly…
music is always in the room and death is always the advisor…..”… Faith47

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