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D*FACE Creator, Owner and Curator, the Outside Institute known now as the Stolen Space Gallery, London, England
Dicy Dicy was born in the West Midlands and attended art college in Birmingham. He mixes spraypaint and screenprinting to represent imagery and form in a bold and colourful way.
Eyesaw 31 year old Essex Based Eyesaw has a constantly evolving style he uses a wide range of media to create his work from ink, spray paint, marker pen stencils to acrylics ans even airbrush.
FAKE FAKE works from his studio in the centre of Amsterdam bringing colour to his and other peoples lives. However, this is not holding him back from hitting the streets with his art on a regular basis! We will be adding more art from FAKE over the coming weeks
Flood The Valley Flood the Valley are a group of artists based in Brighton. They are a secretive lot who paste, spray, design and produce great art. The latest from the Corporate PUNishment Collection are available now.
Ian Boyd Walker Ian is a professional artist with BA Hons in Fine Art. Most of his work involves some form of stencilling. He recently exhibited at The Situation Modern event at ARCH 635 in Clapham, London.
James Cauty We have listed a large collection of Original Pop Editions (not reproductions from box sets) in order of issue. Most come with a signed original CNPD Certificate of Purchase (indicated on print description) James (Jimmy Cauty) is an innovative artist and musician. Renowned for: Lord of the Rings (Athena); KLF; K Foundation; the man who burnt a million quid; Blacksmoke; CNPD; ...
Jamie Reid Reids work has always involved a fusion of the political, the spiritual, and a culture in distress. Very often blurring the boundaries between art, design and critical response. It is now over 30 years since he took the Beaton portrait of the Queen, tore out her eyes and mouth, put a safety pin through her lips and stuck swastikas in her eyes. These were not just a pieces of design, they were part of an assault on culture, and possibly the last time that art was truly shocking to the establishment whilst having a genuine radical effect on a whole generation.
Listen04 We are pleased to introduce a selection of original work by Listen04, an artist and graphic designer living and working in the UK. Interview with Listen04 @ www.thisiseclectic.com
neverwork neverwork continuously scavenge the city for materials to recycle into artwork. Random elements, left-overs from the society of abundance and the world of obsolescence are fused together to create new meanings from the absence of meaning.
PAX BRITANNICA CONTACT FOR DETAILS POA Signed prints by the contributing artists + a burnt page of the Hutton report + a little rant by Ralph Steadman, all housed in an A4 archival clamshell box. Cover label designed by Ralph Steadman and the Aquarium. Edition of 100 of which only 96 were completed. An A4 archival clamshell box (Approx 23.5cm x 32.7cm x 4.5cm) which houses all of the pieces, with a cover designed by Ralph Steadman, - A cloth wrap with a safety pinned list of artists included in the set, - A card press release, with design by Ralph Steadman (which was used for the event poster), and the following art pieces: BANKSY : Wrong War, signed Antonio Pacitti : Guantanamo Bay, signed John Keane : Laser Guided, signed Ralph Steadman : a printed article which appeared in the Independent 7th March 2004 Peter Kennard : Peace on Earth Banned by Orange, signed Clifford Harper : Anacharsis Clootz, signed on reverse Gee Vaucher : Still Life With Nude, signed Jamie Reid : Peace is Tough, in small titled envelope, signed Alexander de Cadenet : victims of the Turner Prize war, masking tape stuck printed title to rear, signed Gee Vaucher : Welcome Home, signed Alan Kitching : It is better to Jaw than to War, signed Martin Rowson : The War of Blair's Ear, signed Billy Childish : Soldier's Head With Hawk, signed 'Billy' James Boswell : Chains 1943, signed by Jane Boswell Ralph Steadman : Road to Baghdad, fold out print, signed Paul Mattsson : Death Mask, Stop The War Halloween Demonstration 2002, signed Brian Jones : The Idiot Son, signed Jamie Reid : We're All Junkies Now, signed Martin Rowson : Nye Who?, signed Steve Bell : Thanks to Jane Chatterjee, signed Richard Hamilton : Installation Study - War Games, signed S.T.O.T21stC : We Won We Won We Won Ralph Steadman : Sheep on Cross, printed text to rear, signed Jenny Matthews : Fina Kamara, signed James Cauty : Black Smoke - Stamps of Mass Destruction, banned by the Royal Mail, signed Jamie Reid : The Evil Ones, signed A page of the Hutton Report as burnt outside Downing Street 31st January 2004, burnt page in small titled envelope Sir Anthony Caro : Table Piece S-14, in small titled envelope, signed David Gentleman : BLAIR Stop The War Coalition, sticker, signed
Rourke Van Dal Urban artist from Yorkshire with a strong style all of his own. Produces work that's innovative and engaging.
Sex Pistols The Sex Pistols were an English punk rock band that formed in London in 1975. They were responsible for initiating the punk movement in the United Kingdom and inspiring many later punk and alternative rock musicians. Although their initial career lasted just two-and-a-half years and produced only four singles and one studio album, Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols, they are regarded as one of the most influential acts in the history of popular music.(from Wikipedia)
STATIC STATIC - A design collective that draw on their combined exposure to all forms of art & design. Working with the following media - screen printing, stencils, painting and paste-ups. Continually finding new ways to express their ideas and creativity.
STOT21stCPlanB STOT21stCplanB aka Scorpion Thunderbolt of the 21st Century Plan aka Adam Wood and Steve Lowe are responsive artists who set themselves up as an oppositional force.
Vango Vango is an anonymous street artist based in Ireland. He uses stencils for street art and spray paint and acrylic paint for canvas. He's been inspired by Banksy and his style is quite similar. His street art has sometimes been labeled political and other times humorous. However, he is constantly developing into different areas and styles. Lately Vango has been painting portraits in an impressionistic style, where the faces express raw emotion. Some "Street Work" on Flickr