The following short video was produced by Sam3 and features music by Aphex Twin. Titled Radiographia Urbana (Urban Radiography), it is a re-edit of a 2006 film projected onto the side a building near San Cristobal Church in Murcia, Spain.
[via Wooster Collective]
Sam3 is a Madrid-based street artist who specializes in silhouettes and shadows. Several of his works were included in Banksy's Santa's Ghetto project in Jerusalem in December 2007. (#) Sam3's web site Agency of the Urban Subconcious has examples of his street work including provocative, political, and polarizing street art. (Uh...alliteration gone mad.)
Paper Monster offers for purchase three fairly tame Sam3 prints (signed). (Paper Monster also has a couple of signed Kozyndan prints, too!)
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Animated short from street artist Sam3
Posted by Jeanine Anderson at 2/26/2008 05:26:00 PM 0 comments
tags: art, kozyndan, street art, video, wooster collective
Monday, November 26, 2007
Props from the Wooster Collective
Seattle street art receives props from the respected Wooster Collective: twice!
Magnetic Poetry
Static Invasion’s cling-ons turned the ConWorks wall into magnetic poetry writ large.
The cling words can be arranged at will, by anyone. Words include nods to the local street scene, such as “toy-ass,” nko,“ and “starhead.”
I love the interactive nature of this piece, which draws participation from incidental passers by as well as from those who arrive with deliberate intent.
Read the Wooster write up on the magnetic poetry wall.
The Owl Tree
Roughly two miles from ConWorks a tree was planted. It grew and blossomed into an intriguing collective work.
Mutual respect and the desire to collaborate prompted a discussion amongst Seattle street artists via the Flickr photo sharing group. Connected folks asked around and a location was secured: the wall of a building slated for demolition. At least 21 artists/collectives have contributed to the Owl Tree wall so far.
The cooperation, collaboration, creativity, and evolution of the Owl Tree have been a joy to observe.
Read the Wooster write up on the Owl Tree.
Posted by Jeanine Anderson at 11/26/2007 07:01:00 PM 0 comments
tags: street art, wooster collective