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VIDEO of Chris Stain and Armsrock for Ad Hoc Show, by Brooklyn Street Art on Aug 6, 2009 21:14:16 GMT 1, In preparation for their collaboration at Ad Hoc Gallery on August 7,
Armsrock and Chris Stain sailed deep into the Brooklyn night not far from the huge Brooklyn Navy Yard, hoisting up ladders to put up a large mural stirring the contemplative inner currents of child's play entitled "I Know There Is Love", inspired by a Crass song of the same name. Using projections of their original work as well as improvised chalk drawings, the storytelling includes two tadpole-aged lads and a small harbor of imaginary vessels. In it one instantly escapes to a freer time of discovery when multiple dreams were easily set afloat. As if a reaction to the rough and salty seas of daily life in New York for many, the street artist co-captains hang a huge banner across the mast of this ship to announce that it is possible to right the bow and head toward hope. Summer 2009 SEE THE VIDEO HERE
Hope you enjoy the video and check out our full coverage of Chris Stain and Armsrock and the installation for this show at these links: www.brooklynstreetart.com/theBlog/?p=3236 www.brooklynstreetart.com/theBlog/?p=3257 www.brooklynstreetart.com/theBlog/?p=3293 www.brooklynstreetart.com/theBlog/?p=3296
Thanks and all the best!
Steve and Jaime BrooklynStreetArt.com
In preparation for their collaboration at Ad Hoc Gallery on August 7, Armsrock and Chris Stain sailed deep into the Brooklyn night not far from the huge Brooklyn Navy Yard, hoisting up ladders to put up a large mural stirring the contemplative inner currents of child's play entitled "I Know There Is Love", inspired by a Crass song of the same name. Using projections of their original work as well as improvised chalk drawings, the storytelling includes two tadpole-aged lads and a small harbor of imaginary vessels. In it one instantly escapes to a freer time of discovery when multiple dreams were easily set afloat. As if a reaction to the rough and salty seas of daily life in New York for many, the street artist co-captains hang a huge banner across the mast of this ship to announce that it is possible to right the bow and head toward hope. Summer 2009 SEE THE VIDEO HERE Hope you enjoy the video and check out our full coverage of Chris Stain and Armsrock and the installation for this show at these links: www.brooklynstreetart.com/theBlog/?p=3236www.brooklynstreetart.com/theBlog/?p=3257www.brooklynstreetart.com/theBlog/?p=3293www.brooklynstreetart.com/theBlog/?p=3296Thanks and all the best! Steve and Jaime BrooklynStreetArt.com
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