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Eine, twister, amaze...in Harry Brown, by MGK1 on Nov 19, 2013 0:54:19 GMT 1, i watched the Micheal Kane 'Harry Brown' film for the first time last night and noticed tags by Elk, Eine, Twister, Amaze and Oker. Does anyone know any more about this?
I know elk is associated with almost of of them- could it be his doing?
i watched the Micheal Kane 'Harry Brown' film for the first time last night and noticed tags by Elk, Eine, Twister, Amaze and Oker. Does anyone know any more about this?
I know elk is associated with almost of of them- could it be his doing?
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Eine, twister, amaze...in Harry Brown, by Deleted on Nov 19, 2013 1:19:43 GMT 1, i watched the Micheal Kane 'Harry Brown' film for the first time last night and noticed tags by Elk, Eine, Twister, Amaze and Oker. Does anyone know any more about this? I know elk is associated with almost of of them- could it be his doing?
Spotted those inside the flat when he pops in…
The Eine tag looked a bit too raw, like someone else painted them using their names, but what do I know?
After all... Nick Walker was famously invited by film director Stanley Kubrick to recreate the graffiti'd streets of New York for his 1999 film, Eyes Wide Shut.
P.S. Sir Michael Caine
i watched the Micheal Kane 'Harry Brown' film for the first time last night and noticed tags by Elk, Eine, Twister, Amaze and Oker. Does anyone know any more about this? I know elk is associated with almost of of them- could it be his doing? Spotted those inside the flat when he pops in… The Eine tag looked a bit too raw, like someone else painted them using their names, but what do I know? After all... Nick Walker was famously invited by film director Stanley Kubrick to recreate the graffiti'd streets of New York for his 1999 film, Eyes Wide Shut. P.S. Sir Michael Caine
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Eine, twister, amaze...in Harry Brown, by DameHoracia on Nov 19, 2013 1:28:00 GMT 1, i watched the Micheal Kane 'Harry Brown' film for the first time last night and noticed tags by Elk, Eine, Twister, Amaze and Oker. Does anyone know any more about this? I know elk is associated with almost of of them- could it be his doing? Spotted those inside the flat when he pops in… The Eine tag looked a bit too raw, like someone else painted them using their names, but what do I know? After all... Nick Walker was famously invited by film director Stanley Kubrick to recreate the graffiti'd streets of New York for his 1999 film, Eyes Wide Shut. P.S. Sir Michael Caine I might be wrong but I think Cosmo Sarson (breakdancing Jesus was hired to graffitti up that place for the film.) My brain is a bit like a crack whores as I'm tired, so don't quote me.... maybe I was dreaming. Who knows. cosmosarson.com/
i watched the Micheal Kane 'Harry Brown' film for the first time last night and noticed tags by Elk, Eine, Twister, Amaze and Oker. Does anyone know any more about this? I know elk is associated with almost of of them- could it be his doing? Spotted those inside the flat when he pops in… The Eine tag looked a bit too raw, like someone else painted them using their names, but what do I know? After all... Nick Walker was famously invited by film director Stanley Kubrick to recreate the graffiti'd streets of New York for his 1999 film, Eyes Wide Shut. P.S. Sir Michael Caine I might be wrong but I think Cosmo Sarson (breakdancing Jesus was hired to graffitti up that place for the film.) My brain is a bit like a crack whores as I'm tired, so don't quote me.... maybe I was dreaming. Who knows. cosmosarson.com/
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Eine, twister, amaze...in Harry Brown, by Deleted on Nov 19, 2013 1:38:00 GMT 1, Spotted those inside the flat when he pops in… The Eine tag looked a bit too raw, like someone else painted them using their names, but what do I know? After all... Nick Walker was famously invited by film director Stanley Kubrick to recreate the graffiti'd streets of New York for his 1999 film, Eyes Wide Shut. P.S. Sir Michael Caine I might be wrong but I think Cosmo Sarson (breakdancing Jesus was hired to graffitti up that place for the film.) My brain is a bit like a crack whores as I'm tired, so don't quote me.... maybe I was dreaming. Who knows. cosmosarson.com/
From the Independent…
Director Stanley Kubrick employed Walker for his final film, Eyes Wide Shut, to recreate graffiti along the streets of New York. "It was the worst style of graffiti; it had to look as if it had been done by crack-heads," says the 39-year-old. Walker never trained at art college. He started his career as a graffiti painter, writing on the streets of Bristol. It was when he moved to London that he started to work on feature films. For Judge Dredd, the Sylvester Stallone vehicle, he studied Hebrew and Japanese letters to come up with a futuristic style. He still works on the street but does not consider himself a graffiti artist. "I'm just an artist," he says. "That's how I make my living." There is an existential flavour to his art. "The whole thing with graffiti is that it's about making your mark, leaving something behind," he says. "We are here to create." He uses images of butterflies, because they live for only a week, to depict the fragility of life. "These butterflies shed their colour before they die," he says, mournfully. Not that his work is always so serious. His Moona Lisa, for example, is an image of the Mona Lisa showing her bare behind to the viewer.
More here...www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art/features/move-over-banksy-meet-the-next-generation-of-artists-coming-up-from-the-street-776509.html?action=gallery&ino=14
Spotted those inside the flat when he pops in… The Eine tag looked a bit too raw, like someone else painted them using their names, but what do I know? After all... Nick Walker was famously invited by film director Stanley Kubrick to recreate the graffiti'd streets of New York for his 1999 film, Eyes Wide Shut. P.S. Sir Michael Caine I might be wrong but I think Cosmo Sarson (breakdancing Jesus was hired to graffitti up that place for the film.) My brain is a bit like a crack whores as I'm tired, so don't quote me.... maybe I was dreaming. Who knows. cosmosarson.com/From the Independent… Director Stanley Kubrick employed Walker for his final film, Eyes Wide Shut, to recreate graffiti along the streets of New York. "It was the worst style of graffiti; it had to look as if it had been done by crack-heads," says the 39-year-old. Walker never trained at art college. He started his career as a graffiti painter, writing on the streets of Bristol. It was when he moved to London that he started to work on feature films. For Judge Dredd, the Sylvester Stallone vehicle, he studied Hebrew and Japanese letters to come up with a futuristic style. He still works on the street but does not consider himself a graffiti artist. "I'm just an artist," he says. "That's how I make my living." There is an existential flavour to his art. "The whole thing with graffiti is that it's about making your mark, leaving something behind," he says. "We are here to create." He uses images of butterflies, because they live for only a week, to depict the fragility of life. "These butterflies shed their colour before they die," he says, mournfully. Not that his work is always so serious. His Moona Lisa, for example, is an image of the Mona Lisa showing her bare behind to the viewer. More here... www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art/features/move-over-banksy-meet-the-next-generation-of-artists-coming-up-from-the-street-776509.html?action=gallery&ino=14
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Eine, twister, amaze...in Harry Brown, by DameHoracia on Nov 19, 2013 1:51:48 GMT 1, I might be wrong but I think Cosmo Sarson (breakdancing Jesus was hired to graffiti up that place for the film.) My brain is a bit like a crack whores as I'm tired, so don't quote me.... maybe I was dreaming. Who knows. cosmosarson.com/From the Independent… Director Stanley Kubrick employed Walker for his final film, Eyes Wide Shut, to recreate graffiti along the streets of New York. "It was the worst style of graffiti; it had to look as if it had been done by crack-heads," says the 39-year-old. Walker never trained at art college. He started his career as a graffiti painter, writing on the streets of Bristol. It was when he moved to London that he started to work on feature films. For Judge Dredd, the Sylvester Stallone vehicle, he studied Hebrew and Japanese letters to come up with a futuristic style. He still works on the street but does not consider himself a graffiti artist. "I'm just an artist," he says. "That's how I make my living." There is an existential flavour to his art. "The whole thing with graffiti is that it's about making your mark, leaving something behind," he says. "We are here to create." He uses images of butterflies, because they live for only a week, to depict the fragility of life. "These butterflies shed their colour before they die," he says, mournfully. Not that his work is always so serious. His Moona Lisa, for example, is an image of the Mona Lisa showing her bare behind to the viewer. More here... www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art/features/move-over-banksy-meet-the-next-generation-of-artists-coming-up-from-the-street-776509.html?action=gallery&ino=14 I meant he was hired for the graf in the Harry Brown film. (love that film)
I might be wrong but I think Cosmo Sarson (breakdancing Jesus was hired to graffiti up that place for the film.) My brain is a bit like a crack whores as I'm tired, so don't quote me.... maybe I was dreaming. Who knows. cosmosarson.com/From the Independent… Director Stanley Kubrick employed Walker for his final film, Eyes Wide Shut, to recreate graffiti along the streets of New York. "It was the worst style of graffiti; it had to look as if it had been done by crack-heads," says the 39-year-old. Walker never trained at art college. He started his career as a graffiti painter, writing on the streets of Bristol. It was when he moved to London that he started to work on feature films. For Judge Dredd, the Sylvester Stallone vehicle, he studied Hebrew and Japanese letters to come up with a futuristic style. He still works on the street but does not consider himself a graffiti artist. "I'm just an artist," he says. "That's how I make my living." There is an existential flavour to his art. "The whole thing with graffiti is that it's about making your mark, leaving something behind," he says. "We are here to create." He uses images of butterflies, because they live for only a week, to depict the fragility of life. "These butterflies shed their colour before they die," he says, mournfully. Not that his work is always so serious. His Moona Lisa, for example, is an image of the Mona Lisa showing her bare behind to the viewer. More here... www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art/features/move-over-banksy-meet-the-next-generation-of-artists-coming-up-from-the-street-776509.html?action=gallery&ino=14I meant he was hired for the graf in the Harry Brown film. (love that film)
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