Jef Aerosol
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by Jef Aerosol on Jan 16, 2010 13:52:39 GMT 1, Thanks a lot !!!!!
Thanks a lot !!!!!
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by Brooklyn Street Art on Jan 19, 2010 17:30:41 GMT 1, NEW JAY-Z STENCIL! Jef Aerosol Gives Props to NYC, BROOKLYNN, and JAY-Z with New Iconic Stencil FOR HIS DEBUT SHOW IN NYC www.brooklynstreetart.com/theBlog/?p=7683 Posted on | January 18, 2010 Street Art Stencil Artist Jef Aerosol unveils a brand-new stencil of Jay-Z for his upcoming Debut Show in New York.
A five layer hand-cut stencil of Jay-Z by international street artist Jef Aerosol will debut next week at the Ad Hoc show. A five layer hand-cut stencil of Jay-Z by international street artist Jef Aerosol will debut next week at the Ad Hoc show.
Aerosol is well-known for his other rock and roll icons in the 30 years heβs been getting up all over the globe with stencils: Dylan, Jagger, Bowie, Vicious, Morrison, Lennon and Yoko, Hendrix, Cobain, β and of course there are New Yorkers like Patty Smith and The Ramones. Now, as he prepares to make his debut solo gallery show in New York in 2010, Aerosol is in an EMPIRE STATE OF MIND and pays tribute with this fresh new portrait of rapper Jay-Z. Every era has itβs icons, and with a 20-year old son of his own, clearly Aerosol has his eye on one of todayβs best known music pillars. Now with more Number 1 Albums than Elvis Presley, it only makes sense that Brooklynβs hometown hero has passed into the icon pantheon of Aerosol.
NEW JAY-Z STENCIL! Jef Aerosol Gives Props to NYC, BROOKLYNN, and JAY-Z with New Iconic Stencil FOR HIS DEBUT SHOW IN NYC www.brooklynstreetart.com/theBlog/?p=7683Posted on | January 18, 2010 Street Art Stencil Artist Jef Aerosol unveils a brand-new stencil of Jay-Z for his upcoming Debut Show in New York. A five layer hand-cut stencil of Jay-Z by international street artist Jef Aerosol will debut next week at the Ad Hoc show. A five layer hand-cut stencil of Jay-Z by international street artist Jef Aerosol will debut next week at the Ad Hoc show. Aerosol is well-known for his other rock and roll icons in the 30 years heβs been getting up all over the globe with stencils: Dylan, Jagger, Bowie, Vicious, Morrison, Lennon and Yoko, Hendrix, Cobain, β and of course there are New Yorkers like Patty Smith and The Ramones. Now, as he prepares to make his debut solo gallery show in New York in 2010, Aerosol is in an EMPIRE STATE OF MIND and pays tribute with this fresh new portrait of rapper Jay-Z. Every era has itβs icons, and with a 20-year old son of his own, clearly Aerosol has his eye on one of todayβs best known music pillars. Now with more Number 1 Albums than Elvis Presley, it only makes sense that Brooklynβs hometown hero has passed into the icon pantheon of Aerosol.
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by twist65 on Jan 19, 2010 17:43:41 GMT 1, nice step by step pics of the Jay Z Jef, good luck with the show sure it'll be bang on =]
nice step by step pics of the Jay Z Jef, good luck with the show sure it'll be bang on =]
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by samuraiwriter on Jan 19, 2010 19:42:36 GMT 1, HOVA!
HOVA!
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by Brooklyn Street Art on Jan 23, 2010 3:49:50 GMT 1, Jef Aerosol in NYC: NEW BASQUIAT STENCIL The First Icon of His Visit www.brooklynstreetart.com/theBlog/?p=7848
One week from his debut solo show in New York, internationally known Street Artist Jef Aerosol showed his love for NYC with a large stencil tribute to one of Street Artβs recognized inspirations, Jean-Michel Basquiat. From some of the newest kids on the scene to guys like Aerosol, who has about 30 years in the game, it's remarkable how Basquiatβs artistic legacy has such magnetism and a clout across the field.
(photo Β© Jaime Rojo)
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Jef Aerosol in NYC: NEW BASQUIAT STENCILThe First Icon of His Visit www.brooklynstreetart.com/theBlog/?p=7848One week from his debut solo show in New York, internationally known Street Artist Jef Aerosol showed his love for NYC with a large stencil tribute to one of Street Artβs recognized inspirations, Jean-Michel Basquiat. From some of the newest kids on the scene to guys like Aerosol, who has about 30 years in the game, it's remarkable how Basquiatβs artistic legacy has such magnetism and a clout across the field. (photo Β© Jaime Rojo) Attachments:
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by walshy on Jan 23, 2010 16:20:22 GMT 1, the blog links do not work
the blog links do not work
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by samuraiwriter on Jan 23, 2010 16:28:26 GMT 1, works for me.
Jean-Michel looks great.
works for me.
Jean-Michel looks great.
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by Brooklyn Street Art on Jan 27, 2010 16:35:55 GMT 1, Photos of Jef Aerosol in NYC Vinny Cornelli: Jef Aerosol in Bushwick www.brooklynstreetart.com/theBlog/?p=7919
Photographer Vincent Cornelli was out on a legal wall tour with international stencil artist Jef Aerosol this Saturday; With a name like Aerosol, you donβt invite photographers to watch you work otherwise. The sunny January afternoon pretty much blew Vinnyβs mind, and he writes here about how he got such rockingly cool pictures:
"On Saturday, I had the privilege of showing Jef Aerosol around the streets of Bushwick, Brooklyn. I think the day was the perfect example as to why the Street Art Movement is so specialβ¦and it is deserving of capital letters. Encounters such as these are not only incredibly rewarding and inspiring, but they foster an intimate connection between you and a city that is changing right in front of you. It was one of the greatest of days."
photo Β© Vincent Cornelli
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Photos of Jef Aerosol in NYC Vinny Cornelli: Jef Aerosol in Bushwick www.brooklynstreetart.com/theBlog/?p=7919Photographer Vincent Cornelli was out on a legal wall tour with international stencil artist Jef Aerosol this Saturday; With a name like Aerosol, you donβt invite photographers to watch you work otherwise. The sunny January afternoon pretty much blew Vinnyβs mind, and he writes here about how he got such rockingly cool pictures: "On Saturday, I had the privilege of showing Jef Aerosol around the streets of Bushwick, Brooklyn. I think the day was the perfect example as to why the Street Art Movement is so specialβ¦and it is deserving of capital letters. Encounters such as these are not only incredibly rewarding and inspiring, but they foster an intimate connection between you and a city that is changing right in front of you. It was one of the greatest of days." photo Β© Vincent Cornelli Attachments:
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by Blind Angle on Feb 1, 2010 23:34:03 GMT 1, I would love to see some pictres from the show.......I am sure you have got some good ones Jef! or anybody else for that matter!
Ragnar
I would love to see some pictres from the show.......I am sure you have got some good ones Jef! or anybody else for that matter!
Ragnar
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by Jef Aerosol on Feb 3, 2010 3:37:59 GMT 1, Some videos by Carlito Brigante :
Street Sessions Videos :
Video : Angela Davis
Video : All Shook Up Opening reception
pix soon...
Some videos by Carlito Brigante :
Street Sessions Videos :
Video : Angela Davis
Video : All Shook Up Opening reception
pix soon...
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by Jef Aerosol on Feb 13, 2010 16:00:33 GMT 1,
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by Jef Aerosol on Feb 13, 2010 16:05:42 GMT 1,
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by Jef Aerosol on Feb 13, 2010 16:06:44 GMT 1, Opening of the show :
Opening of the show :
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by Jef Aerosol on Feb 13, 2010 16:14:54 GMT 1, a few pix among the many photos you can find on flickr and various blogs :
photo : Joe Russo of Arrested Motions
photo : David Mogul Martinez
photo : Vinny Cornelli
photo : Becki Fuller
a few pix among the many photos you can find on flickr and various blogs : photo : Joe Russo of Arrested Motions photo : David Mogul Martinez photo : Vinny Cornelli photo : Becki Fuller
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by Jef Aerosol on Feb 13, 2010 16:20:45 GMT 1, photo : Becki Fuller
photo : Luna Park
photo : Luna Park
photo : Becki Fuller photo : Luna Park photo : Luna Park
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by Jef Aerosol on Feb 13, 2010 16:34:42 GMT 1, photo : Becki Fuller
photo : Luna Park
photo : Jef AΓ©rosol
photo : Becki Fuller photo : Luna Park photo : Jef AΓ©rosol
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by Jef Aerosol on Feb 13, 2010 16:39:12 GMT 1, photo : David Mogul Martinez
Chris Stain & Jef AΓ©rosol, photo : Carlito Brigante
photo : David Mogul Martinez Chris Stain & Jef AΓ©rosol, photo : Carlito Brigante
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by cadeallaw on Feb 13, 2010 16:50:09 GMT 1, Great work Jef!
Great work Jef!
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by Jef Aerosol on Feb 13, 2010 16:59:26 GMT 1, As a reply to several private messages, maybe i should explain a few things about the whole show.It was prepared and painted on location : I arrived 10 days before the opening, bringing with me a mix of old and brand new stencils and I purposely mostly painted on cheap torn brown wrapping paper and found wood boards. I went to the fineart store though to purchase a couple of stretched canvases (for Brigitte Bardot and Angela Davis) and one large loose one (for the huge Basquiat). The idea was to offer the widest range of prices, with many cheap pieces. Prices go from 80 dollars up to 9000 dollars. In those times of crisis, it seemed that was the least I could do. We had 3 of the paper pieces very professionally framed so that the people could see how neat cheap torn brown paper can look like when nicely framed. You all know that Ad Hoc Art had to close down, so i didn't want the show to cost money. Garrison and alison Buxton managed to find a space (Eastern District is a small space just next door) and I offered to avoid all expenses (such as shipping pieces from France, or paying custom taxes, etc...) and to paint the pieces in the gallery before the show. Paying for my flight etc was my way of supporting Ad Hoc's work and involvement in street art for the last few years. They were extremely kind and helpful, paying for the equipment and frames etc and doing a great job in the organization of the show, always being there whenever i needed something or some help. I also have to say a HUGE thank you to Steve and Jaime of Brooklyn Street Art who did an awesome job too : public relations, publicity, warm welcome, excellent hanging, etc etc... All for the love of the art ! Thank you so much my friends ! Steve Harrington also helped me a lot with deciding about the themes and topic of the show and we decided to focus on NY and Brooklyn icons. People I've always admired and loved or who have become real symbols. I also decided that one piece should be sold 100% for Haiti, so if you purchase the smiling boy on wood, the whole money will go there. I also want to thank all the good friends and people I met during those two awesome weeks : Carlito Brigante, Luna Park, Becki Fuller, Vinny Cornelli, Gabriel Specter, Joe Russo, Andrew, Chris Stain, Logan Hicks, Rae and Hope of Brooklynite Gallery, Tido, Veng, Jim, Lois Stavski, Meg, Magali, Louis De Caunes, Rex "nola rising", etc etc...
As a reply to several private messages, maybe i should explain a few things about the whole show.It was prepared and painted on location : I arrived 10 days before the opening, bringing with me a mix of old and brand new stencils and I purposely mostly painted on cheap torn brown wrapping paper and found wood boards. I went to the fineart store though to purchase a couple of stretched canvases (for Brigitte Bardot and Angela Davis) and one large loose one (for the huge Basquiat). The idea was to offer the widest range of prices, with many cheap pieces. Prices go from 80 dollars up to 9000 dollars. In those times of crisis, it seemed that was the least I could do. We had 3 of the paper pieces very professionally framed so that the people could see how neat cheap torn brown paper can look like when nicely framed. You all know that Ad Hoc Art had to close down, so i didn't want the show to cost money. Garrison and alison Buxton managed to find a space (Eastern District is a small space just next door) and I offered to avoid all expenses (such as shipping pieces from France, or paying custom taxes, etc...) and to paint the pieces in the gallery before the show. Paying for my flight etc was my way of supporting Ad Hoc's work and involvement in street art for the last few years. They were extremely kind and helpful, paying for the equipment and frames etc and doing a great job in the organization of the show, always being there whenever i needed something or some help. I also have to say a HUGE thank you to Steve and Jaime of Brooklyn Street Art who did an awesome job too : public relations, publicity, warm welcome, excellent hanging, etc etc... All for the love of the art ! Thank you so much my friends ! Steve Harrington also helped me a lot with deciding about the themes and topic of the show and we decided to focus on NY and Brooklyn icons. People I've always admired and loved or who have become real symbols. I also decided that one piece should be sold 100% for Haiti, so if you purchase the smiling boy on wood, the whole money will go there. I also want to thank all the good friends and people I met during those two awesome weeks : Carlito Brigante, Luna Park, Becki Fuller, Vinny Cornelli, Gabriel Specter, Joe Russo, Andrew, Chris Stain, Logan Hicks, Rae and Hope of Brooklynite Gallery, Tido, Veng, Jim, Lois Stavski, Meg, Magali, Louis De Caunes, Rex "nola rising", etc etc...
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by angel41 on Feb 13, 2010 17:15:17 GMT 1, Love the Lou Reed and Nico piece Jef. Nice one!
Love the Lou Reed and Nico piece Jef. Nice one!
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by samuraiwriter on Feb 14, 2010 1:10:41 GMT 1, Great stuff Jef!
Great stuff Jef!
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by cadeallaw on Feb 15, 2010 2:08:28 GMT 1, Wow... thanks for the links, and congrats again Jef
Wow... thanks for the links, and congrats again Jef
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by Jef Aerosol on Feb 15, 2010 23:06:31 GMT 1, L'Art et la ManiΓ¨re : Jef AΓ©rosol, a 26 minute film by Manuela Dalle was broadcast yesterday on French/German Television channel ARTE.
It will be broadcast again twice this week : Friday feb 19th, 2010 : 07h30 am Sunday feb 21st, 2010 : 07h00 am
If you can't watch it on TV, it will be viewable online for 7 days on ARTE website :
plus7.arte.tv/fr/1697660,CmC=3058436.html
L'Art et la Manière : Jef Aérosol, a 26 minute film by Manuela Dalle was broadcast yesterday on French/German Television channel ARTE. It will be broadcast again twice this week : Friday feb 19th, 2010 : 07h30 am Sunday feb 21st, 2010 : 07h00 am If you can't watch it on TV, it will be viewable online for 7 days on ARTE website : plus7.arte.tv/fr/1697660,CmC=3058436.html
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by Jef Aerosol on Feb 15, 2010 23:09:56 GMT 1, in Le Monde (French newspaper)
in Le Monde (French newspaper)
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by cadeallaw on Feb 15, 2010 23:16:07 GMT 1, NIce... thanks for posting!
NIce... thanks for posting!
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Jef Aerosol
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Jef Aerosol π«π· Stencil Street Art , by Jef Aerosol on Feb 15, 2010 23:17:12 GMT 1,
Gandhi, edition of 8 + 4 AP 70cm
previous resin sculpture (now sold out) :
Gandhi, edition of 8 + 4 AP 70cm previous resin sculpture (now sold out) :
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