Posts Tagged ‘SNUB23’


MUTATE Britain

Monday, November 17th, 2008

Cordy House in London is turning itself into a vibrant art space for several different art events this year. Each including one artist in residence and a vast array of other shows, projects, installations, photography, performance and anything else that grows out of theĀ BEHIND THE SHUTTERS collective imagination.

First up, BEHIND THE SHUTTERS and Cordy House put on their first event: MUTATE Britain. Displaying work by the Mutoid Waste Company.

The event is taking place every Friday, Saturday and Sunday beginning this Friday (21st November).

The flyer is below showing work from some big name artists: Shepard Fairey, Snub, Eelus, Eine, Paul Insect and a personal favourite The KRAH.

Links:
Official Website

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Asylum Graffiti Video

Monday, October 13th, 2008

Movie time ladies and gentlemen, please take your seats as we whisk you away to a creepy disused asylum. The video looks at some great British artists, ones we’ve covered on the site before: Sinna, SNUB23 and Mishfit.

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SNUB Interview

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

SNUB23 is a name that rings with jealousy in the street art world: as an artist you probably wish you had his talent, if your not an artist, you probably just want a piece of his artwork. I know I fall into both categories. His work is inspirational and is now in a lot of places. SNUB23 was part of the original Cans event with one of the most iconic pieces there. His most recent work has moved away from stencils and concentrated on free hand characters.

We have been lucky to grab an interview with the artist from Brighton to talk about Lamp posts, wood and the latin alphabet. Click the link below to read the article.

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Jesus

Monday, September 8th, 2008

I’ve just bumbed into this picture on the t’internet and thought I’d share it with you guys. Possibly one of the best pieces of work I’ve seen that interacts with the environment perfectly.

Stencil by Orticanoodles, placement by SNUB23, photo taken by HowAboutNo!.

Links:
Orticanoodles
SNUB23
HowAboutNo!

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