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Lucy McLauchlan ๐ฌ๐ง Murals โข Print Release โข Art For Sale, by graeme501 on Apr 13, 2009 19:03:08 GMT 1, last 5 for the lucy tins and pots...
last 5 for the lucy tins and pots...
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Lucy McLauchlan ๐ฌ๐ง Murals โข Print Release โข Art For Sale, by andyctree on Apr 29, 2009 4:31:12 GMT 1,
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Lucy McLauchlan ๐ฌ๐ง Murals โข Print Release โข Art For Sale, by They call me Stephen on May 4, 2009 21:35:04 GMT 1, vimeo.com/3846663?pg=embed&sec=
sorry if a repost
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Lucy McLauchlan ๐ฌ๐ง Murals โข Print Release โข Art For Sale, by Studiocromie on May 4, 2009 22:48:37 GMT 1, yes, repost but always cool to see.
matt watkins did it with lucy, including the music and the editing. veery nice
yes, repost but always cool to see.
matt watkins did it with lucy, including the music and the editing. veery nice
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Lucy McLauchlan ๐ฌ๐ง Murals โข Print Release โข Art For Sale, by doublehelix on May 5, 2009 9:11:43 GMT 1, Oooh, that's great, not seen it before, thanks for posting.
Oooh, that's great, not seen it before, thanks for posting.
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Lucy McLauchlan ๐ฌ๐ง Murals โข Print Release โข Art For Sale, by G-Man on May 5, 2009 9:33:23 GMT 1, +1
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Lucy McLauchlan ๐ฌ๐ง Murals โข Print Release โข Art For Sale, by elwheel on May 5, 2009 9:42:09 GMT 1, Excellent stuff - great soundtrack.
Excellent stuff - great soundtrack.
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Lucy McLauchlan ๐ฌ๐ง Murals โข Print Release โข Art For Sale, by Studiocromie on May 25, 2009 12:32:52 GMT 1, just wanted to share this short interview. copy and paste from beat13.co.uk
Where were you born and when?
Birmingham. (Iโd omitted the year seeing as it was my birthday last week & Iโd forgotten how old i wasโฆbut they had a guess, it was wrong.)
When did you first realise art was your thing? Were you always scribbling as a child?
I always had a pen in my hand. i think everyone should enjoy painting and drawing and not just during childhood.
You use permanent materials, eg Indian ink and marker pens - are you perpetually surrounded by scrunched up bits of drawings that have gone wrong?
Using permanent materials presents a challenge, the mistakes often turn into my favourite details within a piece.
How did you come to use marker pens etc?
I used marker pens as they were cheap and dried quickly, but attempting large scale work in such a medium caused me to suffer from chronic RSI. Fellow Brummie Will Barras suggested that I invest in some good quality paint brushes - which changed my entire working practice.
Describe your art in three words. If thatโs impossible, Iโll take a sentence!
Improvised fluid mark-making.
Are you suspicious of Photoshop art, given that you prefer to use permanent markers and so live with any mishaps/errors and work through them?
I enjoy the expression of human hands and their results of such a personal physical involvement. As a tool, the computer often takes that away.
Whatโs Beat 13?
Myself and Matt Watkins set up Beat13 in 1999 as a website to organise ourselves and friends in an independent manner. We created various projects, exhibitions, comics, screen-printsโฆall involving friends and acquaintances. Eventually we opened a gallery space in Birmingham.
Whereโs your work heading these days?
Iโm appreciating a simple life, painting has given me the opportunity to explore the world and I consider that a privilege.
Many of your prints are single colour/monochrome. Do you hate colour?
I enjoy concentrating on the line work, sometimes colour is distracting - i use it occasionally but find the tones already existing on the surfaces of the found objects i use more interesting.
Whatโs your favourite personal artwork?
The short film TACIT documents me creating an installation from the local debris dumped in Walsall. Matt Watkins and I made the soundtrack using techniques inspried by John Cage โs chance music reflecting my own working process. You can watch it online. (www.Beat13.co.uk)
Do you collect anything? If so, what?
I tend to hoard things i find to paint on, my house is like a skip attempting to save things from landfill.
Describe your working environment - is it a regimented 9 to 5 in a whitewashed studio, or more chaotic?
Iโm lucky enough to live a lifestyle relatively free of normal restrictionsโฆ when inspired, I enjoy the chaos of working through the night and sleeping at the studio and if itโs a sunny day Iโd rather go for a bike ride, do some gardening or paint outside.
Do you listen to music while working - if so, what gets the creative juices flowing and what turns them off?
Bill hicks always inspires me, but itโs distrurbing that so much of what he said 15 years ago has even more relevance now.
The big names in street/urban art these days are overwhelmingly male - at least in the mainstream. Is it a macho environment? Why? Where are all the women?
Itโs not a new situation for women to be disproportionately represented in the art world. New Yorkโs Guerilla Girls produce poster art that hi-lights the situation.
Describe your new show.
Iโve painted on riot shields. Coverage of recent events suggests that many peaceful protesters are โdomestic extremistsโ and police involvement at demonstrations increasingly turns violent.
I wanted to remind us that our rights to freedom of speech and peaceful protest have shaped the way we live today, our most powerful voice and that peaceful protest is a vital part of our democratic society. We mustnโt let violence deter us from standing together and supporting just causes.
Whatโs your favourite London gallery/museum?
The Horse Hospital - I had my first show there (as Beat13), curators Roger & James (two of the best Iโve dealt with) proudly said they were the only gallery with peach walls, i was impressed with their non-conformist attitude. They were the first place I saw shows with the likes of Shepherd Fairy, Ron English and my personal favourite Gee Vaucher.
just wanted to share this short interview. copy and paste from beat13.co.uk
Where were you born and when?
Birmingham. (Iโd omitted the year seeing as it was my birthday last week & Iโd forgotten how old i wasโฆbut they had a guess, it was wrong.)
When did you first realise art was your thing? Were you always scribbling as a child?
I always had a pen in my hand. i think everyone should enjoy painting and drawing and not just during childhood.
You use permanent materials, eg Indian ink and marker pens - are you perpetually surrounded by scrunched up bits of drawings that have gone wrong?
Using permanent materials presents a challenge, the mistakes often turn into my favourite details within a piece.
How did you come to use marker pens etc?
I used marker pens as they were cheap and dried quickly, but attempting large scale work in such a medium caused me to suffer from chronic RSI. Fellow Brummie Will Barras suggested that I invest in some good quality paint brushes - which changed my entire working practice.
Describe your art in three words. If thatโs impossible, Iโll take a sentence!
Improvised fluid mark-making.
Are you suspicious of Photoshop art, given that you prefer to use permanent markers and so live with any mishaps/errors and work through them?
I enjoy the expression of human hands and their results of such a personal physical involvement. As a tool, the computer often takes that away.
Whatโs Beat 13?
Myself and Matt Watkins set up Beat13 in 1999 as a website to organise ourselves and friends in an independent manner. We created various projects, exhibitions, comics, screen-printsโฆall involving friends and acquaintances. Eventually we opened a gallery space in Birmingham.
Whereโs your work heading these days?
Iโm appreciating a simple life, painting has given me the opportunity to explore the world and I consider that a privilege.
Many of your prints are single colour/monochrome. Do you hate colour?
I enjoy concentrating on the line work, sometimes colour is distracting - i use it occasionally but find the tones already existing on the surfaces of the found objects i use more interesting.
Whatโs your favourite personal artwork?
The short film TACIT documents me creating an installation from the local debris dumped in Walsall. Matt Watkins and I made the soundtrack using techniques inspried by John Cage โs chance music reflecting my own working process. You can watch it online. (www.Beat13.co.uk)
Do you collect anything? If so, what?
I tend to hoard things i find to paint on, my house is like a skip attempting to save things from landfill.
Describe your working environment - is it a regimented 9 to 5 in a whitewashed studio, or more chaotic?
Iโm lucky enough to live a lifestyle relatively free of normal restrictionsโฆ when inspired, I enjoy the chaos of working through the night and sleeping at the studio and if itโs a sunny day Iโd rather go for a bike ride, do some gardening or paint outside.
Do you listen to music while working - if so, what gets the creative juices flowing and what turns them off?
Bill hicks always inspires me, but itโs distrurbing that so much of what he said 15 years ago has even more relevance now.
The big names in street/urban art these days are overwhelmingly male - at least in the mainstream. Is it a macho environment? Why? Where are all the women?
Itโs not a new situation for women to be disproportionately represented in the art world. New Yorkโs Guerilla Girls produce poster art that hi-lights the situation.
Describe your new show.
Iโve painted on riot shields. Coverage of recent events suggests that many peaceful protesters are โdomestic extremistsโ and police involvement at demonstrations increasingly turns violent.
I wanted to remind us that our rights to freedom of speech and peaceful protest have shaped the way we live today, our most powerful voice and that peaceful protest is a vital part of our democratic society. We mustnโt let violence deter us from standing together and supporting just causes.
Whatโs your favourite London gallery/museum?
The Horse Hospital - I had my first show there (as Beat13), curators Roger & James (two of the best Iโve dealt with) proudly said they were the only gallery with peach walls, i was impressed with their non-conformist attitude. They were the first place I saw shows with the likes of Shepherd Fairy, Ron English and my personal favourite Gee Vaucher.
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Lucy McLauchlan ๐ฌ๐ง Murals โข Print Release โข Art For Sale, by graeme501 on May 25, 2009 13:14:19 GMT 1, i like the painting used as a picture for the interview
i like the painting used as a picture for the interview
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Lucy McLauchlan ๐ฌ๐ง Murals โข Print Release โข Art For Sale, by Harveyn on May 26, 2009 22:45:38 GMT 1, This really is a beauty.
This really is a beauty.
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Lucy McLauchlan ๐ฌ๐ง Murals โข Print Release โข Art For Sale, by robinbanks on May 29, 2009 11:02:55 GMT 1, Selling Lucy McLauchlan's "Is Hate Too Stong A Word" brown edition.
Print is mint and will be shipped anywhere in the UK via special delivery completely free of charge to the first person to bid ยฃ110.
Thanks
Selling Lucy McLauchlan's "Is Hate Too Stong A Word" brown edition. Print is mint and will be shipped anywhere in the UK via special delivery completely free of charge to the first person to bid ยฃ110. Thanks
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Lucy McLauchlan ๐ฌ๐ง Murals โข Print Release โข Art For Sale, by Karl Read on May 31, 2009 17:19:16 GMT 1, lucy.beat13.co.uk/tag/prints/
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Lucy McLauchlan ๐ฌ๐ง Murals โข Print Release โข Art For Sale, by rosstierney on May 31, 2009 17:28:19 GMT 1,
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Lucy McLauchlan ๐ฌ๐ง Murals โข Print Release โข Art For Sale, by dotdot on May 31, 2009 17:58:40 GMT 1, looks like....
..perhaps ?
looks like.... ..perhaps ?
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Lucy McLauchlan ๐ฌ๐ง Murals โข Print Release โข Art For Sale, by rosstierney on May 31, 2009 18:20:44 GMT 1, did i stutter?
did i stutter?
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Lucy McLauchlan ๐ฌ๐ง Murals โข Print Release โข Art For Sale, by Karl Read on May 31, 2009 18:41:04 GMT 1, I wonder how much?
I wonder how much?
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Lucy McLauchlan ๐ฌ๐ง Murals โข Print Release โข Art For Sale, by rosstierney on May 31, 2009 19:32:30 GMT 1, the 'twins (special)' were ยฃ275 & i guess the 'woman' edition size will be larger so i estimate ยฃ200-ยฃ275
the 'twins (special)' were ยฃ275 & i guess the 'woman' edition size will be larger so i estimate ยฃ200-ยฃ275
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Lucy McLauchlan ๐ฌ๐ง Murals โข Print Release โข Art For Sale, by G-Man on May 31, 2009 20:47:12 GMT 1, coooooool
cant wait for this
pity LM keeps going thro POW pushes the prices up I would rather buy from her direct
coooooool
cant wait for this
pity LM keeps going thro POW pushes the prices up I would rather buy from her direct
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Lucy McLauchlan ๐ฌ๐ง Murals โข Print Release โข Art For Sale, by Heavyconsumer on May 31, 2009 22:39:56 GMT 1, Agreed Gman. this is a much nicer image imo than the last 4 prints she's put out. I can't afford to buy a POW release at the moment though. No doubt it will be ยฃ250+.
Agreed Gman. this is a much nicer image imo than the last 4 prints she's put out. I can't afford to buy a POW release at the moment though. No doubt it will be ยฃ250+.
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Lucy McLauchlan ๐ฌ๐ง Murals โข Print Release โข Art For Sale, by G-Man on May 31, 2009 22:43:45 GMT 1, I dont know why she does it I'm sure it would be <ยฃ200 if it was direct
I dont know why she does it I'm sure it would be <ยฃ200 if it was direct
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Lucy McLauchlan ๐ฌ๐ง Murals โข Print Release โข Art For Sale, by Martin Whatson on May 31, 2009 22:52:42 GMT 1, I dont know why she does it I'm sure it would be <ยฃ200 if it was direct
She would probably earn more from releasing herself too!! :S Looks nice tho!
I dont know why she does it I'm sure it would be <ยฃ200 if it was direct She would probably earn more from releasing herself too!! :S Looks nice tho!
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Lucy McLauchlan ๐ฌ๐ง Murals โข Print Release โข Art For Sale, by Heavyconsumer on Jun 1, 2009 1:21:22 GMT 1, I don't think you guys are taking into account that being represented by POW probably generates as much awareness interest as ??,000 quid's worth of advertising/promotion would do for her (and other artists). I would imagine it can only be good for her profile and sales to have more than one outlet for her prints and I'm sure that whatever she might give up in the short term, it's made up for in the long run.
And besides, with the price of the prints being higher through POW, she probably doesn't lose much if anything anyway.
I don't think you guys are taking into account that being represented by POW probably generates as much awareness interest as ??,000 quid's worth of advertising/promotion would do for her (and other artists). I would imagine it can only be good for her profile and sales to have more than one outlet for her prints and I'm sure that whatever she might give up in the short term, it's made up for in the long run.
And besides, with the price of the prints being higher through POW, she probably doesn't lose much if anything anyway.
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Lucy McLauchlan ๐ฌ๐ง Murals โข Print Release โข Art For Sale, by Grubster on Jun 1, 2009 2:24:33 GMT 1, One of her best prints IMO, from what I can see.. Maybe my 1st LM soon, bring it's not crazy expensive through POW
One of her best prints IMO, from what I can see.. Maybe my 1st LM soon, bring it's not crazy expensive through POW
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Lucy McLauchlan ๐ฌ๐ง Murals โข Print Release โข Art For Sale, by digitalkid on Jun 1, 2009 10:52:38 GMT 1, Is this what everyone thinks the print is going to be? looks like it from her web site.
The last thing I need is another Lucy Mc but I would be sorely tempted by this one above..
Is this what everyone thinks the print is going to be? looks like it from her web site. The last thing I need is another Lucy Mc but I would be sorely tempted by this one above..
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Lucy McLauchlan ๐ฌ๐ง Murals โข Print Release โข Art For Sale, by carl on Jun 1, 2009 11:15:18 GMT 1, I don't think you guys are taking into account that being represented by POW probably generates as much awareness interest as ??,000 quid's worth of advertising/promotion would do for her (and other artists). I would imagine it can only be good for her profile and sales to have more than one outlet for her prints and I'm sure that whatever she might give up in the short term, it's made up for in the long run. And besides, with the price of the prints being higher through POW, she probably doesn't lose much if anything anyway.
Totally agree with this.
I don't think you guys are taking into account that being represented by POW probably generates as much awareness interest as ??,000 quid's worth of advertising/promotion would do for her (and other artists). I would imagine it can only be good for her profile and sales to have more than one outlet for her prints and I'm sure that whatever she might give up in the short term, it's made up for in the long run. And besides, with the price of the prints being higher through POW, she probably doesn't lose much if anything anyway. Totally agree with this.
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Lucy McLauchlan ๐ฌ๐ง Murals โข Print Release โข Art For Sale, by graeme501 on Jun 1, 2009 12:09:08 GMT 1, Is this what everyone thinks the print is going to be? looks like it from her web site. The last thing I need is another Lucy Mc but I would be sorely tempted by this one above..
i cant see the images on anything on this thread, which one is that?
Is this what everyone thinks the print is going to be? looks like it from her web site. The last thing I need is another Lucy Mc but I would be sorely tempted by this one above.. i cant see the images on anything on this thread, which one is that?
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Lucy McLauchlan ๐ฌ๐ง Murals โข Print Release โข Art For Sale, by digitalkid on Jun 1, 2009 13:14:21 GMT 1, Is this what everyone thinks the print is going to be? looks like it from her web site. The last thing I need is another Lucy Mc but I would be sorely tempted by this one above.. i cant see the images on anything on this thread, which one is that?
Funny coz sometimes I can somtimes not!?
It's the figure of a women with rather curvy body B+W - from the last show at Laz.
Is this what everyone thinks the print is going to be? looks like it from her web site. The last thing I need is another Lucy Mc but I would be sorely tempted by this one above.. i cant see the images on anything on this thread, which one is that? Funny coz sometimes I can somtimes not!? It's the figure of a women with rather curvy body B+W - from the last show at Laz.
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Lucy McLauchlan ๐ฌ๐ง Murals โข Print Release โข Art For Sale, by G-Man on Jun 4, 2009 13:27:04 GMT 1, Today, real soon i reckon her page is being updated now
Heads up peeps
Today, real soon i reckon her page is being updated now
Heads up peeps
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Lucy McLauchlan ๐ฌ๐ง Murals โข Print Release โข Art For Sale, by graeme501 on Jun 4, 2009 13:28:51 GMT 1, u know something gman?
u know something gman?
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