Jef Aerosol
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Photos of the Brussels show , by Jef Aerosol on Nov 30, 2008 1:03:36 GMT 1, thank you, mates !
thank you, mates !
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Jef Aerosol
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Photos of the Brussels show , by Jef Aerosol on Nov 30, 2008 16:42:19 GMT 1, thanks a lot
thanks a lot
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df
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Photos of the Brussels show , by df on Dec 1, 2008 4:16:43 GMT 1, Thanks for the pics. Nice works Jeff, specially LUNA!
Im quoting myself. But, observing a second time, the background (where there's one) looks really cheap and quick done.
Thanks for the pics. Nice works Jeff, specially LUNA! Im quoting myself. But, observing a second time, the background (where there's one) looks really cheap and quick done.
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cutty
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Photos of the Brussels show , by cutty on Dec 1, 2008 9:36:10 GMT 1, Really liking the Statue of "Hope" Jeff.
Think I would build a new wall to hang that!
Nice show!
Cheers
Really liking the Statue of "Hope" Jeff.
Think I would build a new wall to hang that!
Nice show!
Cheers
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Jef Aerosol
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Photos of the Brussels show , by Jef Aerosol on Dec 2, 2008 9:58:09 GMT 1, Thanks for the pics. Nice works Jeff, specially LUNA! Im quoting myself. But, observing a second time, the background (where there's one) looks really cheap and quick done.
cheap and quick done ? ! ? which ones are you talking about ? Woody and angela, for instance ? Is it the "wall like" textures that you don't like ?
Thanks for the pics. Nice works Jeff, specially LUNA! Im quoting myself. But, observing a second time, the background (where there's one) looks really cheap and quick done. cheap and quick done ? ! ? which ones are you talking about ? Woody and angela, for instance ? Is it the "wall like" textures that you don't like ?
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Mike Marcus
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Photos of the Brussels show , by Mike Marcus on Dec 2, 2008 10:16:44 GMT 1, Nice one Jef.
I found your monkey near brick lane last night. It's the first work that I have seen of yours in London which is stencilled directly onto the wall. It seems to be more organic than the pasteups as if that's the way your work was always meant to be displayed.
Nice one Jef.
I found your monkey near brick lane last night. It's the first work that I have seen of yours in London which is stencilled directly onto the wall. It seems to be more organic than the pasteups as if that's the way your work was always meant to be displayed.
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Jef Aerosol
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Photos of the Brussels show , by Jef Aerosol on Dec 2, 2008 16:46:24 GMT 1, Hi Mike I had always spraypainted directly onto the wall untill quite recently when I started travelling lighter. I very seldom paste up here in France, but when flying abroad, it's difficult to take my stencils with me as they are big and heavy. I take them with me whenever I travel by car or am "at home" (Lille, Paris, etc). On a plane, it's much easier and handier to take paste-ups and a box of wallpaper paste powder... Besides, it is also less risky ! But I agree with you : the effect produced is better when stenciled directly onto walls. There 's also another reason for paste-ups : respect of old stones. When in Venice, for instance, it was obvious that I would NEVER had painted directly on a wall...
Hi Mike I had always spraypainted directly onto the wall untill quite recently when I started travelling lighter. I very seldom paste up here in France, but when flying abroad, it's difficult to take my stencils with me as they are big and heavy. I take them with me whenever I travel by car or am "at home" (Lille, Paris, etc). On a plane, it's much easier and handier to take paste-ups and a box of wallpaper paste powder... Besides, it is also less risky ! But I agree with you : the effect produced is better when stenciled directly onto walls. There 's also another reason for paste-ups : respect of old stones. When in Venice, for instance, it was obvious that I would NEVER had painted directly on a wall...
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Jef Aerosol
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Photos of the Brussels show , by Jef Aerosol on Dec 3, 2008 14:26:53 GMT 1, but my stenciled paste ups are all hand sprayed, they are then cut. Seen from a distance, it's often hard to tell whether they were pasted up or directly painted on the wall.
but my stenciled paste ups are all hand sprayed, they are then cut. Seen from a distance, it's often hard to tell whether they were pasted up or directly painted on the wall.
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Mike Marcus
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Photos of the Brussels show , by Mike Marcus on Dec 3, 2008 16:20:40 GMT 1, I agree with you about old stones (and bricks). When I was in Brooklyn I wouldn't have felt comfortable spraying stencils onto some of the places that I "decorated". I was wondering what would have happened if I had been stopped at customs on the way in to JFK. 14 out of the 16 kilos I was carrying was rolled up paper. :-)
Anyway, the show looks great and I'm happy that it has been a success.
I agree with you about old stones (and bricks). When I was in Brooklyn I wouldn't have felt comfortable spraying stencils onto some of the places that I "decorated". I was wondering what would have happened if I had been stopped at customs on the way in to JFK. 14 out of the 16 kilos I was carrying was rolled up paper. :-)
Anyway, the show looks great and I'm happy that it has been a success.
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