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Gallery: Urban Masters at Factory 7

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[imagebrowser id=2] I headed down to Hearn Street in London’s East End tonight to visit the private view of the “Urban Masters’ exhibition at Factory 7 with my friend from work who is part of Da Mental Vaporz. He had Continue reading

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Video: The White Canvas Project Exhibition Part 3 London 2012

Video: The White Canvas Project Exhibition Part 3 London 2012

The White Canvas Project Exhibition part 3 hosted by Supreme Being & EndoftheLine with special guests Hit + Run, StreetFeast’s Yum Jungle & Volcano Coffee Works & working partly for charity Emmaus Cambridge. Continue reading

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Exhibition: New York Kings at Pure Evil Gallery

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Cope 2, Blade, Stay High 149, Fuzz One, Bom5, Rd 357, Jez, Sen2, Indie 184 and Poem get together for a unique exhibition of the godfathers of graffiti using New York subway maps as their canvas to tell their 30 year story. Continue reading

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Exhibition: She One solo show in Bristol

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 Exhibition: She One solo show in Bristol

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She One’s solo show opened on Friday in Bristol, entitled “Blackatelier”.

A range of work is on display, giving us an insight into his ongoing aesthetic journeys. Recently works in the Futurism 2.0 and White Canvas Project exhibitions in London have only strengthened She One’s presence as a major player in the street art and graffiti world.

He says:

“In graffiti you have to be prepared to walk away from your works. What is important is committing to a moment and the experience of making the works.This latest show captures fragments of these journeys, externalised private moments, experience translated into permanance.”

Rapid lines and over-sprayed motions make his work immediately recognisable and is renowned worldwide for his work with the Addict clothing brand. If you’re in Bristol, or willing to travel, be sure to pop by the Ar-tel Gallery on Marksbury Road.

Open daily until the 17th November at Art-el, The College, Marksbury Road, Bristol BS3 5JJ.

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