cyberkid
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Pejac "A Forest" Show in Venice, 30th Sept, by cyberkid on Oct 3, 2017 15:19:46 GMT 1, Nice to see a thread without the mention of prices & flipping. Great selfless act by fellow forum members who made the trip over to Venice to let us all share in this amazing body of work. When I look at these images and composition I feel like there is still hope for creativity and a new and unique approach to urban art. Pejac is not hype, he is the real deal IMO. agree. indeed there was no print release or something like this. no rush, no price discussion, no selling etc. this makes everything very relaxed and friendly. congrats to max and pejac for this event.
Nice to see a thread without the mention of prices & flipping. Great selfless act by fellow forum members who made the trip over to Venice to let us all share in this amazing body of work. When I look at these images and composition I feel like there is still hope for creativity and a new and unique approach to urban art. Pejac is not hype, he is the real deal IMO. agree. indeed there was no print release or something like this. no rush, no price discussion, no selling etc. this makes everything very relaxed and friendly. congrats to max and pejac for this event.
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Pejac "A Forest" Show in Venice, 30th Sept, by chefd on Oct 3, 2017 16:40:45 GMT 1, Thanks for posting, was gutted my schedule didn't align with the show!
Thanks for posting, was gutted my schedule didn't align with the show!
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Pejac "A Forest" Show in Venice, 30th Sept, by case on Oct 3, 2017 16:59:55 GMT 1, Thanks for posting, was gutted my schedule didn't align with the show! Couldn`t convince my sister to marry in Venice unfortunately. But I tried. Hard.
Thanks for posting, was gutted my schedule didn't align with the show! Couldn`t convince my sister to marry in Venice unfortunately. But I tried. Hard.
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Dive Jedi
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Pejac "A Forest" Show in Venice, 30th Sept, by Dive Jedi on Oct 3, 2017 17:27:28 GMT 1, Thanks for posting, was gutted my schedule didn't align with the show! Couldn`t convince my sister to marry in Venice unfortunately. But I tried. Hard. Appears she is the smart one in the family.
Not wanting to marry you and all......
Thanks for posting, was gutted my schedule didn't align with the show! Couldn`t convince my sister to marry in Venice unfortunately. But I tried. Hard. Appears she is the smart one in the family. Not wanting to marry you and all......
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dranfan14
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Pejac "A Forest" Show in Venice, 30th Sept, by dranfan14 on Oct 4, 2017 14:16:36 GMT 1, What an amazing talent Pejac is... simply stunning work.
Thanks for all the great photos guys, appreciate it.
What an amazing talent Pejac is... simply stunning work.
Thanks for all the great photos guys, appreciate it.
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pada1
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Pejac "A Forest" Show in Venice, 30th Sept, by pada1 on Oct 15, 2017 8:30:24 GMT 1, Thanks for the photos! As usual, Pejac doesn't disappoint with his Art. And the venue was spot on!
haaa.... this liquified map of the world will always make it for me. He should do more all around the world!
Thanks for the photos! As usual, Pejac doesn't disappoint with his Art. And the venue was spot on!
haaa.... this liquified map of the world will always make it for me. He should do more all around the world!
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Pejac "A Forest" Show in Venice, 30th Sept, by Daniel Silk on Oct 15, 2017 11:03:32 GMT 1,
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Flashback
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Pejac "A Forest" Show in Venice, 30th Sept, by Flashback on Oct 15, 2017 13:29:11 GMT 1, Pejac is definately a good artist. I think one of the few who manages to combine tradition with street art. I wonder what made him reference Gustave Caillebotte's painting of the floor scrapers? Fits very well with the wood theme of the show.
Here's a pic I took of the Pejac version in Venice. had to take it across the other side of a gondola as it was quite big. lovely piece.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BZ8__4Tnhcb
Pejac is definately a good artist. I think one of the few who manages to combine tradition with street art. I wonder what made him reference Gustave Caillebotte's painting of the floor scrapers? Fits very well with the wood theme of the show. Here's a pic I took of the Pejac version in Venice. had to take it across the other side of a gondola as it was quite big. lovely piece. https://www.instagram.com/p/BZ8__4Tnhcb
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.dappy
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Pejac "A Forest" Show in Venice, 30th Sept, by .dappy on Oct 17, 2017 15:33:21 GMT 1, A FOREST | Venice, Italy.
Little bit over one year since his sold out London solo show, Pejac recently held another successful self produced exhibition in Venice, Italy. With only few days prior notice "A Forest" lured his fans and collectors from around the globe to experience his latest body of work that was on view over the weekend on 30th of September.
For this occasion, one of the oldest and most famous boatyards in the city, Squero di San Trovaso, was turned into an art venue for the first time in its 400 years long history. As one of the very few places still producing the iconic Venetian gondolas by hand, it was the perfect setting for exhibiting Pejac's work created on pressed wood panels. Leaving the place virtually untouched in order to celebrate its old fashioned appreciation of manual labor, the remarkable body of work was presented among the tools, materials and various gondola parts. By just adding his work to the existing beauty and soulfulness of the workshop, rather than putting all the focus on it, the artist showed huge respect for the great tradition of this place and their long legacy.
The artist started working on the pressed wood panel pieces back in January, using the everyday construction material as the base and the guide for his work. Finding peculiar elements in each of the panels and accenting them through meticulous pencil work, he re-purposes these common objects while creating complex narratives around seemingly insignificant wooden snippets. Along with the "Redemption" series , the showcase included a large charcoal drawing on paper, small sculptural piece showing the Prestige oil spill catastrophe, a downside-up anchor sculpture soaring from the canals, and couple of floral wreath life rings, revised symbols commonly used in Pejac's work.
Set around the corner from the main canal frequently busy with mega yachts or cruisers, the entire exhibition was clearly focused on pointing the larger issue - under ongoing threat of sinking, the UNESCO's world heritage city is one of the most obvious examples of the gravity of global warming issue. Showcasing cleverly obscured eye-opening work at this particular place during lively final months of Venice Biennale 2017, added a strong activist, as well as conceptual tone to this unprecedented event. โโIn each of the works that I presented here I had the sensation of drawing different, unique types of images, lead by the existing elements. Projecting images on different boards of pressed wood has been like giving back life and dignity to a crushed forest. It was important for me to exhibit the works in this incredible city where low tides are getting higher, metaphorically turning the gondolas from this historic workshop into lifeboats.โโ PEJAC
A FOREST | Venice, Italy.
Little bit over one year since his sold out London solo show, Pejac recently held another successful self produced exhibition in Venice, Italy. With only few days prior notice "A Forest" lured his fans and collectors from around the globe to experience his latest body of work that was on view over the weekend on 30th of September.
For this occasion, one of the oldest and most famous boatyards in the city, Squero di San Trovaso, was turned into an art venue for the first time in its 400 years long history. As one of the very few places still producing the iconic Venetian gondolas by hand, it was the perfect setting for exhibiting Pejac's work created on pressed wood panels. Leaving the place virtually untouched in order to celebrate its old fashioned appreciation of manual labor, the remarkable body of work was presented among the tools, materials and various gondola parts. By just adding his work to the existing beauty and soulfulness of the workshop, rather than putting all the focus on it, the artist showed huge respect for the great tradition of this place and their long legacy.
The artist started working on the pressed wood panel pieces back in January, using the everyday construction material as the base and the guide for his work. Finding peculiar elements in each of the panels and accenting them through meticulous pencil work, he re-purposes these common objects while creating complex narratives around seemingly insignificant wooden snippets. Along with the "Redemption" series , the showcase included a large charcoal drawing on paper, small sculptural piece showing the Prestige oil spill catastrophe, a downside-up anchor sculpture soaring from the canals, and couple of floral wreath life rings, revised symbols commonly used in Pejac's work.
Set around the corner from the main canal frequently busy with mega yachts or cruisers, the entire exhibition was clearly focused on pointing the larger issue - under ongoing threat of sinking, the UNESCO's world heritage city is one of the most obvious examples of the gravity of global warming issue. Showcasing cleverly obscured eye-opening work at this particular place during lively final months of Venice Biennale 2017, added a strong activist, as well as conceptual tone to this unprecedented event. โโIn each of the works that I presented here I had the sensation of drawing different, unique types of images, lead by the existing elements. Projecting images on different boards of pressed wood has been like giving back life and dignity to a crushed forest. It was important for me to exhibit the works in this incredible city where low tides are getting higher, metaphorically turning the gondolas from this historic workshop into lifeboats.โโ PEJAC
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Flashback
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Pejac "A Forest" Show in Venice, 30th Sept, by Flashback on Oct 17, 2017 15:34:40 GMT 1,
A FOREST | Venice, Italy.
Little bit over one year since his sold out London solo show, Pejac recently held another successful self produced exhibition in Venice, Italy. With only few days prior notice "A Forest" lured his fans and collectors from around the globe to experience his latest body of work that was on view over the weekend on 30th of September.
For this occasion, one of the oldest and most famous boatyards in the city, Squero di San Trovaso, was turned into an art venue for the first time in its 400 years long history. As one of the very few places still producing the iconic Venetian gondolas by hand, it was the perfect setting for exhibiting Pejac's work created on pressed wood panels. Leaving the place virtually untouched in order to celebrate its old fashioned appreciation of manual labor, the remarkable body of work was presented among the tools, materials and various gondola parts. By just adding his work to the existing beauty and soulfulness of the workshop, rather than putting all the focus on it, the artist showed huge respect for the great tradition of this place and their long legacy.
The artist started working on the pressed wood panel pieces back in January, using the everyday construction material as the base and the guide for his work. Finding peculiar elements in each of the panels and accenting them through meticulous pencil work, he re-purposes these common objects while creating complex narratives around seemingly insignificant wooden snippets. Along with the "Redemption" series , the showcase included a large charcoal drawing on paper, small sculptural piece showing the Prestige oil spill catastrophe, a downside-up anchor sculpture soaring from the canals, and couple of floral wreath life rings, revised symbols commonly used in Pejac's work.
Set around the corner from the main canal frequently busy with mega yachts or cruisers, the entire exhibition was clearly focused on pointing the larger issue - under ongoing threat of sinking, the UNESCO's world heritage city is one of the most obvious examples of the gravity of global warming issue. Showcasing cleverly obscured eye-opening work at this particular place during lively final months of Venice Biennale 2017, added a strong activist, as well as conceptual tone to this unprecedented event. โโIn each of the works that I presented here I had the sensation of drawing different, unique types of images, lead by the existing elements. Projecting images on different boards of pressed wood has been like giving back life and dignity to a crushed forest. It was important for me to exhibit the works in this incredible city where low tides are getting higher, metaphorically turning the gondolas from this historic workshop into lifeboats.โโ PEJAC
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A FOREST | Venice, Italy. Little bit over one year since his sold out London solo show, Pejac recently held another successful self produced exhibition in Venice, Italy. With only few days prior notice "A Forest" lured his fans and collectors from around the globe to experience his latest body of work that was on view over the weekend on 30th of September. For this occasion, one of the oldest and most famous boatyards in the city, Squero di San Trovaso, was turned into an art venue for the first time in its 400 years long history. As one of the very few places still producing the iconic Venetian gondolas by hand, it was the perfect setting for exhibiting Pejac's work created on pressed wood panels. Leaving the place virtually untouched in order to celebrate its old fashioned appreciation of manual labor, the remarkable body of work was presented among the tools, materials and various gondola parts. By just adding his work to the existing beauty and soulfulness of the workshop, rather than putting all the focus on it, the artist showed huge respect for the great tradition of this place and their long legacy. The artist started working on the pressed wood panel pieces back in January, using the everyday construction material as the base and the guide for his work. Finding peculiar elements in each of the panels and accenting them through meticulous pencil work, he re-purposes these common objects while creating complex narratives around seemingly insignificant wooden snippets. Along with the "Redemption" series , the showcase included a large charcoal drawing on paper, small sculptural piece showing the Prestige oil spill catastrophe, a downside-up anchor sculpture soaring from the canals, and couple of floral wreath life rings, revised symbols commonly used in Pejac's work. Set around the corner from the main canal frequently busy with mega yachts or cruisers, the entire exhibition was clearly focused on pointing the larger issue - under ongoing threat of sinking, the UNESCO's world heritage city is one of the most obvious examples of the gravity of global warming issue. Showcasing cleverly obscured eye-opening work at this particular place during lively final months of Venice Biennale 2017, added a strong activist, as well as conceptual tone to this unprecedented event. โโIn each of the works that I presented here I had the sensation of drawing different, unique types of images, lead by the existing elements. Projecting images on different boards of pressed wood has been like giving back life and dignity to a crushed forest. It was important for me to exhibit the works in this incredible city where low tides are getting higher, metaphorically turning the gondolas from this historic workshop into lifeboats.โโ PEJAC gallery.mailchimp.com/9c0790e9e8dc9233d3628c0c3/images/92d200e9-1a34-4add-b6b9-f0b2d745a1ac.jpg
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cyberkid
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Pejac "A Forest" Show in Venice, 30th Sept, by cyberkid on Oct 17, 2017 15:44:05 GMT 1, nice video clip ! (lucky...not from the "after show roof top bar party"....)
nice video clip ! (lucky...not from the "after show roof top bar party"....)
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wottagunn
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Pejac "A Forest" Show in Venice, 30th Sept, by wottagunn on Oct 18, 2017 4:16:58 GMT 1, great video!
great video!
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Pejac "A Forest" Show in Venice, 30th Sept, by bradk on Oct 18, 2017 11:39:10 GMT 1, Great show, great review and video!
In my eyes PEJAC is very simply a genius and long may his brilliant art continue!
Congratulations to Max too!!
Great show, great review and video!
In my eyes PEJAC is very simply a genius and long may his brilliant art continue!
Congratulations to Max too!!
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