This Morning stylist and Dancing on Ice judge Jason Gardiner chats to us about his favourite high street shops.
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Duration : 0:1:11
This Morning stylist and Dancing on Ice judge Jason Gardiner chats to us about his favourite high street shops.
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Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/the_fashion_411.
Duration : 0:1:11
http://www.razorcake.org | Punk music | Azül live in Reno, NV @ OUTSLEAZEDFEST, Jub Jub’s Thirst Parlor, 07/04/11. Video by Ever a.k.a. The girl about town, courtesy of Razorcake.
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http://www.channel4.com/programmes/graffiti-wars
Since Roman times graffiti has been a form of anti-establishment rebellion. But today it’s transcending social nuisance to gain cultural and artistic credibility, unprecedented prices at auction and even presidential and prime ministerial approval.
However, at street level a bitter war is being waged between graffiti writers, street artists and the authorities. While graffiti writers face trial and prison sentences for their art, some street artists’ work is lauded and protected behind Perspex.
This issue is at the heart of a graffiti war being fought on the streets of London between one of the founding fathers of the British graffiti scene and the most famous street artist in the world.
In London over the past 18 months the tension between the camps has played out in a battle of spray cans between freehand graffiti writer King Robbo and his nemesis, the stencil-using street artist Banksy.
The graffiti war between the two men began in the early 90s but was re-ignited by what was widely seen as an unforgiveable transgression of strict graffiti rules by Banksy.
It was an act that pulled 80s legend King Robbo out of retirement to retaliate in the place where it all began, the streets.
The film goes behind enemy lines as the war escalates, until tragic and unforeseen circumstances bring about an unexpected ceasefire.
Duration : 0:0:40
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Chris Tilly, professor of urban planning, offers details and requirements for the Master of Urban Regional Planning program at the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs.
http://publicaffairs.ucla.edu
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I’ve seen videos.
First, They paint a clear liquid onto the wall(glue I assume)
Second, they take a pre-cut black and white cut out of a person or "there subject" and put it on top of the glue.
Lastly, they put another coat of liquid/glue over top of that.(Maybe to seal it?)
Anyone know what this type of art is? Or how it works?
Wheat paste is indeed what you need.
There are loads of different ways to make similar pastes, for example you could use wallpaper paste (get from any hardware store).
More info here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheatpaste
Make sure you check out the super amazing website http://www.woostercollective.com/
Basic instructions:
Mix together your paste (use a recipe – but basically wallpaper mix and water)
Draw/design or have printed some kind of design on paper
Paste the wall a bit
Stick the picture on
Paste over it a bit
Don’t go to heavy on the paste, and make sure you choose a CLEAN non-porus surface to do it on.
Hope this helps. Peace