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Last post Jun 20, 2006, 20:11 by BugaDivino. 35 replies.

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  •  Jun 04, 2006, 20:50 1067 in reply to 1037

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    Buga Divino:
    Oh, now you've got me feeling homesick!! I was going to go down that way this week but decided that I wouldn't have enough time ..... and I'm down to my last 2 tins of lavabread!!! ..... Ah, it's too beautiful there anyway! You can't send some unsuspecting urbanite down to that coastline and expect him to want to come back to the rat metropolis!


    You'll be asking me to send you supplies of lavabread and Welsh cakes next!! Ah well, when I make it back to work I'll see if I can get some leave to make it down for a concert/gig.

    I couldn't cope with rural life all the time - call me a sad city girl if you like. But we all need a bit of urban renewal....

    rosemary
    "It is better to light a candle than curse the darkness" Confucius
  •  Jun 06, 2006, 21:11 1068 in reply to 1037

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    Oh my, welsh cakes! When I was a student in Merlin's Town, LONG, long ago I had a landlady who used to get her planc out once a week and cook up a mountain of them. What with her husband, three strapping sons and me, she was lucky if she had any left by the following morning! I guess I could always adapt recipes for welsh cakes and bara brydd and make some but, what with Turkish, Jewish and West Indian cakes etc being all too readily available, it's probably best that I put that thought on hold! The seaweed's good stuff though and not as strong as Nori (?). Yep, I will definitely be taking along my giant, wheely holdall, on my next trip down, and stocking up on supplies!!!

    Anyway, I'm kind of excited about something totally not at all food related!! It's Banksy, or rather, his stencilling, that has me jumping about! You know, it seems like just about everywhere you look, you are surrounded by a visual assault of ____________ (thanks!) shallow and dehumanising brand logos, etc. One advantage of life in the sticks is that you are not bombarded with product advertising the moment you step out the front door. Oh no, it's all hills, meadows, woody bits. Very likely, the only thing to blight the view is the encrouching commuter belt and odd bypass, that kind if thing!

    So personally, I welcome graffiti ..... even if it's just some kid's tag! Really, very little street art is actually offensive. I find the whole local government obsession with removing graffiti far more offensive than the graffiti itself and, hell, isn't it great to know that there are more graphic artists out there, more interested in making people THINK rather than brainwashing them? Who ARE the REAL criminals?

    Anyway, I'll clamber off my generic-brand soapbox before I go into one!

    After work yesterday, as I walked up the road with a colleague, she pointed to the opposite side of the street. On an otherwise forgettable stretch of wall, someone had stencilled "GRAFFITI REMOVAL HOTLINE" followed by a telephone number which was being 'painted over' by a larger-than-life, stencilled boy! We were both impressed and I commented that it was possibly a graffiti artist's work rather than someone just starting out and explained the process he'd used. I hadn't a clue as to who it was (until now!) as my enthusiasm for street art goes far beyond my actual knowledge about the artists themselves! Still, at least I could remember Futura 2000...! Today, I got an arts newsletter from timesonline (please don't judge me on that!), clicked on a link for an article entitled, "Spray it again, man" ( ) and then on the link for Banksy and realised that HE'S the artist behind the wall enhancement! So, anyway, if you think that stencilling is just some banal home-maker's hobby, check out the links below ..... maybe the next piece of asbo art I see will be yours!

    www.stencilrevolution.com www.banksy.co.uk
  •  Jun 07, 2006, 4:15 1069 in reply to 1037

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    oh! Wow how amazing to check in and read, Nitin, of all this interesting work that you are doing. I'm so envious of all of you in the UK who have more access - the acoustic gigs at the Jazz Cafe sound really tantilizing. I have seen you just once here in NYC and it was to DJ at the Budda Bar (which is odd as it doesn't really exist - or didn't at that point. I think they set up somewhere for the evening back then).

    Is "The Namesake" adapted from the book by Jhumpa Lahiri? It's a beautiful work.

    Thanks for the update!!
  •  Jun 08, 2006, 20:17 1070 in reply to 1037

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    Buga Divino:

    Anyway, I'm kind of excited about something totally not at all food related!! It's Banksy, or rather, his stencilling, that has me jumping about! You know, it seems like just about everywhere you look, you are surrounded by a visual assault of ____________ (thanks!) shallow and dehumanising brand logos, etc. One advantage of life in the sticks is that you are not bombarded with product advertising the moment you step out the front door. Oh no, it's all hills, meadows, woody bits. Very likely, the only thing to blight the view is the encrouching commuter belt and odd bypass, that kind if thing!



    You haven't seen Banksy's pictures then - the ones where he takes a traditional painting and then adds wrecked cars or the like?

    Rosemary
    "It is better to light a candle than curse the darkness" Confucius
  •  Jun 08, 2006, 23:12 1071 in reply to 1037

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    They're wonderful, aren't they? I found them on his website ..... perhaps he could take some pre-cut contemporary images and a can of spray-mount along to the Tate Britain and liven up stuffy old canvases for real, eh! I love his rat stencils. We've got a few stretches of virgin wall at work that we've been wanting to do something with and, well, he's certainly got us thinking ....... although I'm not sure of what our 'clients' would make of it!!!!

  •  Jun 20, 2006, 20:11 1072 in reply to 1037

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    Spotted a couple more Banksy's near work .... have they been there all this time or is he just edging his way gradually around Islington until he finally plants one on one of our walls! Perhaps we should be thinking of introducing walking tours "...... and this is a Banksy ...... and here's another Banksy ....... oh, and that's another....." He's almost as creatively prolific as Mr. S. Actually, do you think that Nitin stencils? (Do Renaissance men stencil?)It's never been mentioned in anything I've read about him. Perhaps we should all keep our eyes open during his next tour and, if anything new turns up on the street while he's in town, we can compare notes! Maybe he's only got as far as starting to cut out the stencils. I mean, more than likely, if the man is going to stencil something radical, it would probably be to have a go at either Bush, or Blair, or both, and maybe he only gets so far before losing the plot with the stanley knife in his hand ..... and really, who could blame him!
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