Tristan Eaton and Shepard Fairey to paint at sea

Tristan Eaton and Shepard Fairey and other artists are working with Designersbloc on Painted Oceans, a project to preserve and celebrate sea forts off the Kent coast. The Red Sand Sea Forts, which are located just off the east coast of England are the lucky winners for this project. The sea forts are located in … Continue reading Tristan Eaton and Shepard Fairey to paint at sea

Meet Tristan Eaton, an artist from Los Angeles

Tristan Eaton is an American artist from Los Angeles. He is a graffiti artist, illustrator, toy designer and also a street art muralist. Eaton was born in 1978, in Los Angeles, California. Going from places to places When he was 8 years old, his family moved to London, England. At age 16, they moved back … Continue reading Meet Tristan Eaton, an artist from Los Angeles

We talked to Dave White, ahead of his new show ‘Critical’

We at Art-Pie have enjoyed following the work of contemporary British Artist Dave White for many years. We are drawn to the energy of his explosive and dripping paint style, and moved by his primary subject matter of animals. This November 4th – 28th sees Dave’s new show Critical open at the Loughran Gallery in … Continue reading We talked to Dave White, ahead of his new show ‘Critical’

Fairies Wires sculpture by Robin Wight

Sculpture is a fantastic form of art and here, at Art-Pie, our interest is growing every day. Especially when you see what a bit of imagination and craftsmanship can do. Meet Robin Wight, artist based in Staffordshire (England) who has taken wires sculptures to the next level. Fairies at the bottom of the garden Here is … Continue reading Fairies Wires sculpture by Robin Wight

5 controversial public art pieces

“Public art is art in any media that has been planned and executed with the intention of being staged in the physical public domain, usually outside and accessible to all.” says Wikipedia. And this makes public art more likely to be criticized, because the potential number of passers-by can be substantial.  This is especially true in … Continue reading 5 controversial public art pieces