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KLAN – APESEVEN

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Apeseven’s  works currently focuses on elements of alchemy . A process of transmutation depicted by a fusion of childhood creatures, science, complex symbolism akin to early scientists and an aesthetic drawn from an observation of the potential, imagined and observed worlds .

OPENING NIGHT FRIDAY 6TH AUGUST 6PM-10PM
EXHIBITION RUNS UNTIL 3RD SEPTEMBER 2010
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Monsieur Qui

monsieurqui037monsieurqui041monsieurqui_0007Monsieur Qui (in English Mister Who) is a clever French illustrator who loves cats, dogs, handmade works, brass bands and pastes big posters in the streets of Paris. He works in watercolors and inks and  produces some sweet street art.

Cardon Copy

Picture 2You know those boring old hand made signs you see around the streets, lost pets, rooms for rent, things for sale, garage sales and so on.

Cardon Copy, takes these vernacular of self-distributed fliers and tear- offs we have all seen in our neighborhoods. It involves hijacking these unconsidered fliers and redesigning them, overpowering their message with a new visual language. The fliers are then replaced.

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Greg Lamarche

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Greg Lamarche an American artist,  previously working under the name SP One.  Greg’s work is predominantly collage and has a background in graffiti. Brightly coloured collage of typography and vintage textures with a street feel, highly influenced by graffiti.  He has a distinctly unique style.

posted by Tabitha

Straight Outta Compton

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Gary Compton Has nice shots and portraits on flickr, makes me want to hit the streets or do an all time road trip. Check his blog out here  ••BLOG••

posted by Stuart

Type Street


There is something so nice about this arangment of letters on the street, some old and worn, some new and crisp. I think it is the possibility of what “could” be said or how these letters could be converted into voice. . .Photo by shollingsworth on flickr.

posted By Stuart