Miss Kaliansky kindly sent these awesome street art below spotted in the streets of Madrid
Featured artist: Saner | Eltono | Nano4814 | Remed | Mart1

Remed, Mart1

Remed, Eltono, Nano4814

Saner

Miss Kaliansky kindly sent these awesome street art below spotted in the streets of Madrid
Featured artist: Saner | Eltono | Nano4814 | Remed | Mart1

Remed, Mart1

Remed, Eltono, Nano4814

Saner

Solidarités International, an international humanitarian organisation, was looking to mark World Water Day with an awareness campaign that highlighted the scourge of undrinkable water.
That happened back in March this year but got made aware of this only now.. so you’ll excuse the belated post.
We were amazed here by the final effect – ie when the ink gets dropped to reveal the artwork but what we found even mire amazing is how the artist, Clement Beauvais, managed to create it.
The artist indeed needs to create an invisible water paintings on greaseproof paper.
The water beads and sits on top of the paper in clear rivulets.
With an eyedropper, Clément adds a single droplet of ink to the water and instantly darkness surges through the watery shape.
It’s amazing to watch an image loom out of seemingly nowhere.
It’s as much a performance as an artwork, as Clément has to time his drips perfectly to create the right tonal balance.
The main purpose of this Clement’s work was to engage the help of journalists to focus public attention on the issue of water contamination.
Clement certainly did manage that.
And of course, the core message is?
A bit about World Water Day as it matters –
To mark World Water Day, on March 22nd Solidarités International and its agency BDDP Unlimited will roll out a campaign to build awareness of the scourge of undrinkable water.
Today, it is estimated that 3.6 million people, including 1.5 million children under the age of 5, die every year of diseases borne by unhealthy water, making it the world’s leading cause of death.
Yet the public isn’t aware of it and political leaders do not demonstrate the drive it takes to end the terrible deaths. The campaign calls on journalists to spread awareness of this scourge and appeal to readers to sign a petition that will be personally handed to the French president during the 6th World Water Forum in March 2012.
To evoke the silent and invisible threat of unhealthy water, BDDP Unlimited opted for a minimalist approach that is both visually appealing and surprising, using water and ink exclusively. The spot shows the power of ink to reveal the invisible.
The spot, created by BDDP Unlimited, produced by Hush and directed by Clément Beauvais, a young director, illustrator, musician and photographer. His multiple talents and mastery of various techniques enabled him to both create the drawings and direct the spot.
“Love Is The Drug” print from RYCA to win, yes it can be yours. We are offering to you lucky readers, the chance to win this awesome print which coincide with the artist, RYCA aka Ryan Callanan, upcoming show at Lawrence Alkin gallery
“I love creating work that people want to touch.”
Ryan Callanan
Following his sell out London show in 2014, two solo US shows and being named Artist of the Year 2015 during Brit Week in LA, Ryan Callanan returns to Lawrence Alkin Gallery with Ten Years Later.
Offering a retrospective interpretation of familiar pieces, Ten Years Later presents a brand new body of work representing a transition into a new era for the artist.

Callanan commented:
“While the show will reference the work I’ve been producing over the last few years, it will be dominated by the new pieces. Rather than looking back, the show is about looking forward and offers a glimpse into the future direction of my work, where I want to go bigger and madder.”
For the past decade, Ryan Callanan, aka RYCA, has worked tirelessly as an artist and printmaker, developing techniques learned during his career as a sign maker. His use of pop iconography and lyric-based works has garnered wide appeal, with many noted celebrities including Norman Cook aka Fatboy Slim, Russell Brand, Gordan Ramsey and Jose Mourinho collecting his work.
Marking a move away from the print and canvas works Callanan made his name producing, the show consists mainly of 3D pieces.
Ten Years Later takes the 3D pieces Callanan has previously produced and inverts them to create abstract convex works. He comments:
“Everything I’ve produced before has been completely reversed. Instead of reliefs that dome away from the viewer, the new pieces come out at you. Ironically they draw people in more, as they are curious to know what the works feel like and what they’re made of. The pieces are housed in acrylic casing, so while the viewer wants to touch, they can’t and are left wondering.”

Part of our 3 street art works series you should see today. JR, Seth and Cranio x Mighty Mo.
JR – located in Berlin
Seth – located in Paris

Cranio x Mighty Mo – located in London

Los Angeles base artist EnikOne met Keelan Dadd, he gacve him a design, EnikOne picked a brand new Chevy Sonic car and applied that design. Over 2 days of great collaboration. We will also appreciate the skateboarding skills of Keelan dadd or and the sun always shine in LA.
Royal Mail is to release a unique series of stamps, the theme : Space. This is to marked the 50th anniversary of Britain’s first contribution to space exploration—and Britain’s launch of its first satellite.
Osborne Ross is behind this set of stamps which depicts The Sun, Saturn, Saturn’s largest moon Titan, the Lutetia asteroid, Venus and Mars. The images featured were from European Space Agency missions.
Get yours soon, the release date is on 16 October 2012.






I could not sound more hipster than saying – “I am going to the latest instalment of the Boiler Room Make Sessions, the world’s leading underground music show, where there will be some Red Stripe to drink at will. The whole thing is Hackney and 14 Bike Co will build five bespoke Red Stripe inspired fixed-gear bikes – live.”
I have not made this up. It is happening tomorrow and I am going to such a thing. I am actually looking forward to it as I have heard from Boiler Room and it has rather been a positive feedback.
Added to the bike sort of live workshops, the tunes should be banging.DJs Steve Braiden, XXXY, Midland and Paul Woolford are there for that and will play the decks back to back.
We will report back on here after the event but if you cannot wait that long, why don’t you logon tomorrow from 7 and check out the live streaming of the event- address below.
Make Session 007 is invite only, but can be viewed at www.boilerroom.tv/live

WHAT – RED STRIPE® MAKE SESSION 007 BOILER ROOM | 14 Bike Co.
WHEN – 25.02.13 | 19.00-23.00
MUSIC – Steve Braiden, XXXY, Midland and Paul Woolford – Back to Back
EVENT – Live build of five bikes by 14 BIKE CO.
TWITTER – @RedStripeLager (#redstripeboilerroom
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FACEBOOK – www.facebook.com/redstripelagerbeer
We missed this show unfortunately but we got a batch of photographs fro the show so we thought we should share them with you.
The show ran from the 5th till the 10th of September at 402 Hoxton Arches gallery. The artists involved were Otto Schade (OSCH), Mr. Cenz, Max Zorn, SF80, Tizer One, Zabou, Pegasus, James Bourbon, Tank Petrol, Cityzenkane and Pins.
photos by Ilaria Tamalio @ airaliphoto.tublr.com
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Here is the third part of our artists pick from the 2012 London art fair | Read part 1 | Read part 2
Paul Richards via Connaught Brown
Pastel on paper


Elfyn Lewis via Beaux Arts London
Acrylic on MDF

Tanc via The French Art Studios
Spray paint and ink on canvas

Ralph Steadman via Jealous gallery
Giclee print with debossed border on Somerset paper

Nick Morris via Arteria
Screenprint


Anne Penmansweet via Stephanie Hoppen gallery
Oil on canvas

I went down to Dray Walk gallery this week end to check out the NEW ERA XC show – a creative project solely dedicated to the baseball cap.
This show is to celebrate NEW ERA 90th birthday and on this occasion 90 NEW ERA XC commemorative boxes have been produced, each of them containing a blank New Era 59FIFTY hat (see picture). Continue reading New Era XC show: art on your head