Capture: Art On The Street
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Is this art, or happenstance? I like to think it’s a Chch response to Carl Andre’s Equivalent VIII
Andre took art off the pedestal. But we demolished the pedestal too.
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Russell Brown, in reply to
BJ, China
Far out.
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Detail. New Zealand War Memorial, Hyde Park Corner, London. Sculptor: Paul Dibble, (Image take: May 26, 2012) Model: A very solemn native Londoner called Jimmy. :)
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If anyone would like me to stop boring them with my holiday snaps, speak now or I'll go on forever. :)
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‘Tintin, Snowy & Captain Haddock in The Calculus Affair’, Rue de l’Étuve 33, Brussels, May 13 2012. (Part of the Brussels Comic Book Route)
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Islander, in reply to
THAT I love-
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Islander, in reply to
That! I love-
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Russell Brown, in reply to
If anyone would like me to stop boring them with my holiday snaps, speak now or I’ll go on forever. :)
Oh, carry on! It's like you were waiting for the day.
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Behind Art Station in Ponsonby, as part of The Sole Project in July. Organised by street art legends Otis Frizzell, DLT, Dan Tippet and others. More on Peter Mac’s blog here.
I’ll go on forever.
Thanks Craig. Love the Tintin stairs. Don’t stop, if you have more.
Oh, carry on! It’s like you were waiting for the day.
ETA: Ha, snap. Also, this seems early? Another big day I take it.
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
here are some banks.
Wow, I hope those banks are well pinned down!
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
paver theory man...
Is this art, or happenstance?
...a load of old cobbles?
;- )
Heads of state...the Queen has company…
and is that corrugated irony I spy as well...
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‘Tintin, Snowy & Captain Haddock in The Calculus Affair’, Rue de l’Étuve 33, Brussels, May 13 2012. (Part of the Brussels Comic Book Route)
That's a fantastic way to add to a tourist tour of sites, as well as just generally improving an urban environment.
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Lilith __, in reply to
…a load of old cobbles?
I put up that photo mainly for your amusement. ;-)
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Great work Jackson, and everyone else too. Here’s some pieces from the Mangawhau zone, all are gone now. The colour shots are from mid-2000 and were on the walls of the Carter Holt MDF factory site. I know Robyn was also fond of Ligga’s portrait of David Lange in upper Symonds St, which went up around 2005-2006.
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