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Dan Kitchener ๐บ๐ธ Street Artist โข Art Prints For Sale, by Dan Kitchener on Mar 31, 2015 11:10:52 GMT 1, thanks Artfan, much appreciated!
Canvas is now > SOLD <
thanks Artfan, much appreciated!
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Dan Kitchener ๐บ๐ธ Street Artist โข Art Prints For Sale, by prisonsoap on Mar 31, 2015 18:24:46 GMT 1, very cool!
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Dan Kitchener ๐บ๐ธ Street Artist โข Art Prints For Sale, by Dan Kitchener on Apr 6, 2015 6:04:42 GMT 1, My latest Liquid lights series wall, painted in Islington yesterday. A really great and positive day's painting, hopefully brightening the area up, had a really good reception from locals living opposite, all in all a good day splashing paint around
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Dan Kitchener ๐บ๐ธ Street Artist โข Art Prints For Sale, by Dan Kitchener on Apr 6, 2015 10:35:49 GMT 1, 'April 5th - 'Explosion' - So here's my latest painting for my running series, all for charity! Not achieved quite the mileage I wanted last week, but still training strong and my third marathon this year is in 3 weeks, so all is going to plan. Anyway this beautiful spring sunrise inspired me to paint this. I usually focus on roads, traffic or urban seems and rarely pure traditional landscape painting scenes, but this looked stunning, so i decided to paint this. All these are pure freehand paintings, and not painted over photo's, photo montage or image manipulation. I view these as life drawing almost, honing visualising skills and pure drawing, my true passion!
'April 5th - 'Explosion' - So here's my latest painting for my running series, all for charity! Not achieved quite the mileage I wanted last week, but still training strong and my third marathon this year is in 3 weeks, so all is going to plan. Anyway this beautiful spring sunrise inspired me to paint this. I usually focus on roads, traffic or urban seems and rarely pure traditional landscape painting scenes, but this looked stunning, so i decided to paint this. All these are pure freehand paintings, and not painted over photo's, photo montage or image manipulation. I view these as life drawing almost, honing visualising skills and pure drawing, my true passion!
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Dan Kitchener ๐บ๐ธ Street Artist โข Art Prints For Sale, by Dan Kitchener on Apr 7, 2015 20:01:11 GMT 1, Curtain Road - East London quicky wall today, really really not happy with this, just feel it doesn't do what i wanted it to, but hey can't win them all! Painted this for Slate Coffee, who were so generous supplying endless coffee and by far the best bacon rolls in London, i am not kidding, amazing! So thanks to Zoey for the wall and the hospitality...sorry i buggered it up a bit
Curtain Road - East London quicky wall today, really really not happy with this, just feel it doesn't do what i wanted it to, but hey can't win them all! Painted this for Slate Coffee, who were so generous supplying endless coffee and by far the best bacon rolls in London, i am not kidding, amazing! So thanks to Zoey for the wall and the hospitality...sorry i buggered it up a bit
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Dan Kitchener ๐บ๐ธ Street Artist โข Art Prints For Sale, by loother on Apr 8, 2015 0:32:14 GMT 1, You're keeping yourself busy: the piece you did in Tufnell Park the other day has brightened up my bus route home from the office, so thanks for that. Keep heading north โ one day street art will reach East Finchley...
You're keeping yourself busy: the piece you did in Tufnell Park the other day has brightened up my bus route home from the office, so thanks for that. Keep heading north โ one day street art will reach East Finchley...
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Dan Kitchener ๐บ๐ธ Street Artist โข Art Prints For Sale, by met on Apr 8, 2015 1:22:02 GMT 1, Curtain Road - East London quicky wall today, really really not happy with this, just feel it doesn't do what i wanted it to, but hey can't win them all! Painted this for Slate Coffee, who were so generous supplying endless coffee and by far the best bacon rolls in London, i am not kidding, amazing! So thanks to Zoey for the wall and the hospitality...sorry i buggered it up a bit [...] Your disappointment with this particular work is clear. No doubt the public nature of an outdoor mural and its high visibility makes the situation even worse if you're really not happy with it.
What's stopping you from starting again with this one?
Is Slate Coffee (presumably the wall owner) preventing you from simply going over and repainting the wall?
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As a separate comment, it pleases me very much to see you've stopped adding your website address to your murals.
Some people are pretty relaxed about the presence of Facebook, Twitter or personal website details on street pieces. I myself have always found this really grating โ and more of a turnoff actually than work which may be poorly executed, dull or derivative.
Curtain Road - East London quicky wall today, really really not happy with this, just feel it doesn't do what i wanted it to, but hey can't win them all! Painted this for Slate Coffee, who were so generous supplying endless coffee and by far the best bacon rolls in London, i am not kidding, amazing! So thanks to Zoey for the wall and the hospitality...sorry i buggered it up a bit [...] Your disappointment with this particular work is clear. No doubt the public nature of an outdoor mural and its high visibility makes the situation even worse if you're really not happy with it. What's stopping you from starting again with this one? Is Slate Coffee (presumably the wall owner) preventing you from simply going over and repainting the wall? ------------ As a separate comment, it pleases me very much to see you've stopped adding your website address to your murals. Some people are pretty relaxed about the presence of Facebook, Twitter or personal website details on street pieces. I myself have always found this really grating โ and more of a turnoff actually than work which may be poorly executed, dull or derivative.
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Dan Kitchener ๐บ๐ธ Street Artist โข Art Prints For Sale, by Dan Kitchener on Apr 8, 2015 4:13:44 GMT 1, Thanks for the comments Met. As you say there's nothing stopping me repainting this, it certainly is an option. But in reality I don't have the time or resources to keep redoing walls in London, which require a large amount of time, money and my energy to create. The piece for me lacks something that in this instance I wasn't achieving when painting, and this could be down to numerous things, but i pushed myself to at least create something passable in my opinion, so for that reason I am ok with the piece. I am critical and quite tough on myself creatively, as it is what i do, it's not a sideline or a hobby after work, this is 100% my life and in order for me to progress and develop as an artist, i need to critically look at the work i create and move onwards. If the piece had been a total disaster I would have painted it black and either started again the next day or just chalked this one up to experience....creating art can be a real struggle sometimes.....but that's all part of it....
with regards to the web address, that's a point I wasn't aware people picked up upon. Personally i don't feel it's a wrong to allow viewers of my work who don't know who i am or what i do to have a reference point to investigate other work that i create, i have a huge portfolio of work over the years, so it's good for people to perhaps see what else i have painted. Are you saying it takes something away from the 'street' nature of the work and puts it more in the realm of commercial work?
Thanks for the comments Met. As you say there's nothing stopping me repainting this, it certainly is an option. But in reality I don't have the time or resources to keep redoing walls in London, which require a large amount of time, money and my energy to create. The piece for me lacks something that in this instance I wasn't achieving when painting, and this could be down to numerous things, but i pushed myself to at least create something passable in my opinion, so for that reason I am ok with the piece. I am critical and quite tough on myself creatively, as it is what i do, it's not a sideline or a hobby after work, this is 100% my life and in order for me to progress and develop as an artist, i need to critically look at the work i create and move onwards. If the piece had been a total disaster I would have painted it black and either started again the next day or just chalked this one up to experience....creating art can be a real struggle sometimes.....but that's all part of it....
with regards to the web address, that's a point I wasn't aware people picked up upon. Personally i don't feel it's a wrong to allow viewers of my work who don't know who i am or what i do to have a reference point to investigate other work that i create, i have a huge portfolio of work over the years, so it's good for people to perhaps see what else i have painted. Are you saying it takes something away from the 'street' nature of the work and puts it more in the realm of commercial work?
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Dan Kitchener ๐บ๐ธ Street Artist โข Art Prints For Sale, by met on Apr 8, 2015 6:18:11 GMT 1, Thanks for the comments Met. As you say there's nothing stopping me repainting this, it certainly is an option. But in reality I don't have the time or resources to keep redoing walls in London, which require a large amount of time, money and my energy to create. The piece for me lacks something that in this instance I wasn't achieving when painting, and this could be down to numerous things, but i pushed myself to at least create something passable in my opinion, so for that reason I am ok with the piece. I am critical and quite tough on myself creatively, as it is what i do, it's not a sideline or a hobby after work, this is 100% my life and in order for me to progress and develop as an artist, i need to critically look at the work i create and move onwards. If the piece had been a total disaster I would have painted it black and either started again the next day or just chalked this one up to experience....creating art can be a real struggle sometimes.....but that's all part of it.... with regards to the web address, that's a point I wasn't aware people picked up upon. Personally i don't feel it's a wrong to allow viewers of my work who don't know who i am or what i do to have a reference point to investigate other work that i create, i have a huge portfolio of work over the years, so it's good for people to perhaps see what else i have painted. Are you saying it takes something away from the 'street' nature of the work and puts it more in the realm of commercial work? Yes, that is how I would describe it, though I'd go further still.
The inclusion of social media or website addresses changes the tone of street work. For me, that change is critical โ pushing the piece out of the purely creative arena (art or self-expression for the sake of it) and into the realm of commercial work and advertising. In this respect, it doesn't just take away from the street nature of the work, something is actually taken away from the work itself.
And by "advertising", I don't mean for a product, but for the relevant artist's services. It's as if the artist is saying, "I'm a gun for hire. Hey you brands and corporations, please get in touch! I'd be happy to do commissions inside your coffee shop, clothing store, etc." I do appreciate the Yuppie Nuremberg defence type of arguments, but it all feels desperate and undignified, like someone wearing a sandwich board.
Separately, the easy accessibility โ where nobody has to make any real effort to seek out and discover who the artist is (since their contact details are presented to all passersby on a plate) โ conflicts with the graffiti and street art subcultures, at least as far as I view and identify with them. A certain mystique and romantic allure are also definitely lost.
While some people may try to describe it as comparable, adding social media and website addresses to street work is very different to a tagger or writer getting up all over town. The intended audience, the spirit of the act, and the desired effect or end result are each distinct.
All this is a matter of degree and of course down to the individual viewer's perception. In my own mind, the presence of artist contact details in a street piece leads to a line being crossed, dramatically altering the overall impression I get when viewing the work.
Thanks for the comments Met. As you say there's nothing stopping me repainting this, it certainly is an option. But in reality I don't have the time or resources to keep redoing walls in London, which require a large amount of time, money and my energy to create. The piece for me lacks something that in this instance I wasn't achieving when painting, and this could be down to numerous things, but i pushed myself to at least create something passable in my opinion, so for that reason I am ok with the piece. I am critical and quite tough on myself creatively, as it is what i do, it's not a sideline or a hobby after work, this is 100% my life and in order for me to progress and develop as an artist, i need to critically look at the work i create and move onwards. If the piece had been a total disaster I would have painted it black and either started again the next day or just chalked this one up to experience....creating art can be a real struggle sometimes.....but that's all part of it.... with regards to the web address, that's a point I wasn't aware people picked up upon. Personally i don't feel it's a wrong to allow viewers of my work who don't know who i am or what i do to have a reference point to investigate other work that i create, i have a huge portfolio of work over the years, so it's good for people to perhaps see what else i have painted. Are you saying it takes something away from the 'street' nature of the work and puts it more in the realm of commercial work?Yes, that is how I would describe it, though I'd go further still. The inclusion of social media or website addresses changes the tone of street work. For me, that change is critical โ pushing the piece out of the purely creative arena (art or self-expression for the sake of it) and into the realm of commercial work and advertising. In this respect, it doesn't just take away from the street nature of the work, something is actually taken away from the work itself. And by "advertising", I don't mean for a product, but for the relevant artist's services. It's as if the artist is saying, "I'm a gun for hire. Hey you brands and corporations, please get in touch! I'd be happy to do commissions inside your coffee shop, clothing store, etc." I do appreciate the Yuppie Nuremberg defence type of arguments, but it all feels desperate and undignified, like someone wearing a sandwich board. Separately, the easy accessibility โ where nobody has to make any real effort to seek out and discover who the artist is (since their contact details are presented to all passersby on a plate) โ conflicts with the graffiti and street art subcultures, at least as far as I view and identify with them. A certain mystique and romantic allure are also definitely lost. While some people may try to describe it as comparable, adding social media and website addresses to street work is very different to a tagger or writer getting up all over town. The intended audience, the spirit of the act, and the desired effect or end result are each distinct. All this is a matter of degree and of course down to the individual viewer's perception. In my own mind, the presence of artist contact details in a street piece leads to a line being crossed, dramatically altering the overall impression I get when viewing the work.
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Dan Kitchener ๐บ๐ธ Street Artist โข Art Prints For Sale, by Dan Kitchener on Apr 8, 2015 7:23:10 GMT 1, I actually disagree with that although of course it's your very valid opinion. I am an artist, i don't label myself as one particular fashionable type of artist, 'street artist' or 'graffiti artist' or 'fine artist' etc, this is restrictive and feels a little too much like jumping on a band wagon. Art for me is all i have done, all my life and my one passion, it's something i will always do, so for me creating artworks on the street is one aspect of my creativity. To say something doesn't fit the rules of a sub culture or movement of street art is strange as my art and the way i work doesn't adhere to any rules self imposed or otherwise... I need to make a living and earn money in order to continue what i do, that';s the basic facts of life. I feel it's a slightly romantic notion that the street art should be pure and not have any form of contact details etc, well in reality i need to earn money in order for me to create my work, and adding a credit as such to the work doesn't detract from my point of view from the work at all, that is a small and subtle credit, not huge banner! The works on the streets all have a person behind them, funding the materials, the time, and this gets so often overlooked, it's all well and good creating a free, ever changing gallery for city workers on their lunch breaks, but by having no web link or way for anyway to access your work and perhaps buy a print or painting, it's very easy t o just dismiss the art and becomes a free gallery at the artist great expense. All my work is created with pure passion for creating art, and with this in mind i love sharing my work with people and hopefully positively influence their day, but so saying i am a realist an live in the real world and art materials are very expensive!
I actually disagree with that although of course it's your very valid opinion. I am an artist, i don't label myself as one particular fashionable type of artist, 'street artist' or 'graffiti artist' or 'fine artist' etc, this is restrictive and feels a little too much like jumping on a band wagon. Art for me is all i have done, all my life and my one passion, it's something i will always do, so for me creating artworks on the street is one aspect of my creativity. To say something doesn't fit the rules of a sub culture or movement of street art is strange as my art and the way i work doesn't adhere to any rules self imposed or otherwise... I need to make a living and earn money in order to continue what i do, that';s the basic facts of life. I feel it's a slightly romantic notion that the street art should be pure and not have any form of contact details etc, well in reality i need to earn money in order for me to create my work, and adding a credit as such to the work doesn't detract from my point of view from the work at all, that is a small and subtle credit, not huge banner! The works on the streets all have a person behind them, funding the materials, the time, and this gets so often overlooked, it's all well and good creating a free, ever changing gallery for city workers on their lunch breaks, but by having no web link or way for anyway to access your work and perhaps buy a print or painting, it's very easy t o just dismiss the art and becomes a free gallery at the artist great expense. All my work is created with pure passion for creating art, and with this in mind i love sharing my work with people and hopefully positively influence their day, but so saying i am a realist an live in the real world and art materials are very expensive!
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Dan Kitchener ๐บ๐ธ Street Artist โข Art Prints For Sale, by Dan Kitchener on Apr 8, 2015 7:24:28 GMT 1, It's also actually very interesting to have a sensible debate about modern street art and art culture, so thanks for taking the time to discuss with me!
It's also actually very interesting to have a sensible debate about modern street art and art culture, so thanks for taking the time to discuss with me!
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Dan Kitchener ๐บ๐ธ Street Artist โข Art Prints For Sale, by Deleted on Apr 8, 2015 8:43:10 GMT 1, I actually disagree with that although of course it's your very valid opinion. I am an artist, i don't label myself as one particular fashionable type of artist, 'street artist' or 'graffiti artist' or 'fine artist' etc, this is restrictive and feels a little too much like jumping on a band wagon. Art for me is all i have done, all my life and my one passion, it's something i will always do, so for me creating artworks on the street is one aspect of my creativity. To say something doesn't fit the rules of a sub culture or movement of street art is strange as my art and the way i work doesn't adhere to any rules self imposed or otherwise... I need to make a living and earn money in order to continue what i do, that';s the basic facts of life. I feel it's a slightly romantic notion that the street art should be pure and not have any form of contact details etc, well in reality i need to earn money in order for me to create my work, and adding a credit as such to the work doesn't detract from my point of view from the work at all, that is a small and subtle credit, not huge banner! The works on the streets all have a person behind them, funding the materials, the time, and this gets so often overlooked, it's all well and good creating a free, ever changing gallery for city workers on their lunch breaks, but by having no web link or way for anyway to access your work and perhaps buy a print or painting, it's very easy t o just dismiss the art and becomes a free gallery at the artist great expense. All my work is created with pure passion for creating art, and with this in mind i love sharing my work with people and hopefully positively influence their day, but so saying i am a realist an live in the real world and art materials are very expensive! He's right, it seriously detracts from the work and places it in the realm of corporate advertising. You don't need a www. before your name. Just sign it. There are far more rules, signifiers and pre conceived notions of what www. name.com stands for than just your name. When I see it, that's all I see, the work loses a great deal of its meaning and power with the addition of a web address.
I actually disagree with that although of course it's your very valid opinion. I am an artist, i don't label myself as one particular fashionable type of artist, 'street artist' or 'graffiti artist' or 'fine artist' etc, this is restrictive and feels a little too much like jumping on a band wagon. Art for me is all i have done, all my life and my one passion, it's something i will always do, so for me creating artworks on the street is one aspect of my creativity. To say something doesn't fit the rules of a sub culture or movement of street art is strange as my art and the way i work doesn't adhere to any rules self imposed or otherwise... I need to make a living and earn money in order to continue what i do, that';s the basic facts of life. I feel it's a slightly romantic notion that the street art should be pure and not have any form of contact details etc, well in reality i need to earn money in order for me to create my work, and adding a credit as such to the work doesn't detract from my point of view from the work at all, that is a small and subtle credit, not huge banner! The works on the streets all have a person behind them, funding the materials, the time, and this gets so often overlooked, it's all well and good creating a free, ever changing gallery for city workers on their lunch breaks, but by having no web link or way for anyway to access your work and perhaps buy a print or painting, it's very easy t o just dismiss the art and becomes a free gallery at the artist great expense. All my work is created with pure passion for creating art, and with this in mind i love sharing my work with people and hopefully positively influence their day, but so saying i am a realist an live in the real world and art materials are very expensive! He's right, it seriously detracts from the work and places it in the realm of corporate advertising. You don't need a www. before your name. Just sign it. There are far more rules, signifiers and pre conceived notions of what www. name.com stands for than just your name. When I see it, that's all I see, the work loses a great deal of its meaning and power with the addition of a web address.
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Dan Kitchener ๐บ๐ธ Street Artist โข Art Prints For Sale, by Momo on Apr 8, 2015 8:55:45 GMT 1, Nice sensible and adult discussion/conversation guys..
Nice sensible and adult discussion/conversation guys..
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Dan Kitchener ๐บ๐ธ Street Artist โข Art Prints For Sale, by Dan Kitchener on Apr 8, 2015 13:15:25 GMT 1, Thanks for the responses, well I hadn't thought of it as you guys have, definitely something I'll take on board when I paint next!
thanks
Thanks for the responses, well I hadn't thought of it as you guys have, definitely something I'll take on board when I paint next!
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Dan Kitchener ๐บ๐ธ Street Artist โข Art Prints For Sale, by Dan Kitchener on Apr 15, 2015 10:45:42 GMT 1, I have been a bit slow on updating this thread, but here is my latest painting based n my latest run and in fact my third marathon this year!
It was a tough trail marathon over some really tricky surfaces in the beautiful Leicestershire countryside, 5 hours 40 mins tough running, great event though!
three medals so far...
I have been a bit slow on updating this thread, but here is my latest painting based n my latest run and in fact my third marathon this year! It was a tough trail marathon over some really tricky surfaces in the beautiful Leicestershire countryside, 5 hours 40 mins tough running, great event though! three medals so far...
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Dan Kitchener ๐บ๐ธ Street Artist โข Art Prints For Sale, by Dan Kitchener on Apr 16, 2015 7:29:31 GMT 1, My latest canvas painting, fresh from the studio!
'Drive' Acrylic paint and spray paint Deep edged box framed canvas 30 inches x 20 inches Ready to hang Signed on reverse Original and stunning painting
> Currently available <
From dankitchener.bigcartel.com/
My latest canvas painting, fresh from the studio! 'Drive' Acrylic paint and spray paint Deep edged box framed canvas 30 inches x 20 inches Ready to hang Signed on reverse Original and stunning painting > Currently available < From dankitchener.bigcartel.com/
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Dan Kitchener ๐บ๐ธ Street Artist โข Art Prints For Sale, by Deleted on Apr 16, 2015 7:31:58 GMT 1, Beware!!!!
Amazing nice, friendly and talented artist here!
Carry on...
Beware!!!!
Amazing nice, friendly and talented artist here!
Carry on...
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Dan Kitchener ๐บ๐ธ Street Artist โข Art Prints For Sale, by Cornish Crayon on Apr 16, 2015 8:00:07 GMT 1, Curiosity dan, is this based on a certain section, as it looks like one I've been past....... Yes, a very stupid comment I know lol
Seriously does it have a particular meaning to you, or would you rather not say, no worries
Great piece and skills as always
All the best
Curiosity dan, is this based on a certain section, as it looks like one I've been past....... Yes, a very stupid comment I know lol
Seriously does it have a particular meaning to you, or would you rather not say, no worries
Great piece and skills as always
All the best
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Dan Kitchener ๐บ๐ธ Street Artist โข Art Prints For Sale, by virus on Apr 16, 2015 8:27:49 GMT 1, Love the painting. Really impressed with your running to...
I am running a HALF marathon next weekend, lots of hills in it.. And I think THAT is a long run:)
Love the painting. Really impressed with your running to...
I am running a HALF marathon next weekend, lots of hills in it.. And I think THAT is a long run:)
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Dan Kitchener ๐บ๐ธ Street Artist โข Art Prints For Sale, by Wilson on Apr 16, 2015 9:53:32 GMT 1, Nice. By the way many of your "on sale" should be marked "sold".
Nice. By the way many of your "on sale" should be marked "sold".
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Dan Kitchener ๐บ๐ธ Street Artist โข Art Prints For Sale, by hypebeast on Apr 16, 2015 15:32:40 GMT 1, I absolutely LOVE your work!
I absolutely LOVE your work!
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Dan Kitchener ๐บ๐ธ Street Artist โข Art Prints For Sale, by Deleted on Apr 16, 2015 17:32:11 GMT 1, I'm still very very happy with Dans commission piece
I'm still very very happy with Dans commission piece
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Dan Kitchener ๐บ๐ธ Street Artist โข Art Prints For Sale, by Dan Kitchener on Apr 17, 2015 7:16:24 GMT 1, So here's my latest large scale painting in East London this time, not painted something large around East for quite a while now, so was good to be back with Global Street Art painting just off Brick Lane. Interesting surface, very rough brickwork, but even though i would prefer smooth rendered walls to show the subtle shading and build up of colours, i do like the way the textured surfaces create a beautiful rich textured effect, which in certain lights does look superb! Anyway hope you like
So here's my latest large scale painting in East London this time, not painted something large around East for quite a while now, so was good to be back with Global Street Art painting just off Brick Lane. Interesting surface, very rough brickwork, but even though i would prefer smooth rendered walls to show the subtle shading and build up of colours, i do like the way the textured surfaces create a beautiful rich textured effect, which in certain lights does look superb! Anyway hope you like
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Dan Kitchener ๐บ๐ธ Street Artist โข Art Prints For Sale, by Dan Kitchener on Apr 18, 2015 6:32:39 GMT 1, Thanks for the comments, and apologies for not marking SOLD works as SOLD, i am a bit slack on admin sometimes!
The painting does have personal significance to me, as do all most of my paintings, out of interest where do you think the scene is based, and i'll tell you if you're close!
Thanks for the comments, and apologies for not marking SOLD works as SOLD, i am a bit slack on admin sometimes! The painting does have personal significance to me, as do all most of my paintings, out of interest where do you think the scene is based, and i'll tell you if you're close!
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Dan Kitchener ๐บ๐ธ Street Artist โข Art Prints For Sale, by Dan Kitchener on Apr 24, 2015 8:20:27 GMT 1, I am pleased to show the latest small collection of original paintings on canvas, all based on my ongoing fascination with rain soaked, Neon lit streets of London and Tokyo! I have been super busy painting these around London as well, with large pieces in Islington, Croydon and also good old East London.
Each painting is created with acrylic, spray paint and paint markers, and each is signed.
They are available from dankitchener.bigcartel.com/
'Neon Streets' Spray paint and acrylic 30 x 12 inches Signed and original Deep edged box canvas >> SOLD <<
'Blurred Vision' Spray paint and acrylic 30 x 12 inches Signed and original Deep edged box canvas
'Night Lights' Spray paint and acrylic 30 x 20 inches Signed and original Deep edged box canvas
I am pleased to show the latest small collection of original paintings on canvas, all based on my ongoing fascination with rain soaked, Neon lit streets of London and Tokyo! I have been super busy painting these around London as well, with large pieces in Islington, Croydon and also good old East London. Each painting is created with acrylic, spray paint and paint markers, and each is signed. They are available from dankitchener.bigcartel.com/'Neon Streets' Spray paint and acrylic 30 x 12 inches Signed and original Deep edged box canvas >> SOLD <<'Blurred Vision' Spray paint and acrylic 30 x 12 inches Signed and original Deep edged box canvas 'Night Lights' Spray paint and acrylic 30 x 20 inches Signed and original Deep edged box canvas
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Dan Kitchener ๐บ๐ธ Street Artist โข Art Prints For Sale, by Fake on Apr 24, 2015 10:16:25 GMT 1, Amazing stuff mate!
Amazing stuff mate!
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Dan Kitchener
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Dan Kitchener ๐บ๐ธ Street Artist โข Art Prints For Sale, by Dan Kitchener on Apr 24, 2015 10:23:09 GMT 1, Thanks mate, hope you're well been years since we painted together!
Thanks mate, hope you're well been years since we painted together!
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Dan Kitchener ๐บ๐ธ Street Artist โข Art Prints For Sale, by Art Fan 2011 on Apr 24, 2015 11:26:50 GMT 1, Dan Kitchener - love the piece on the gallery wall - is it Pure Evil`s place?
Dan Kitchener - love the piece on the gallery wall - is it Pure Evil`s place?
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Dan Kitchener
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Dan Kitchener ๐บ๐ธ Street Artist โข Art Prints For Sale, by Dan Kitchener on Apr 24, 2015 12:41:14 GMT 1, thanks, no it's the new Chapter XIII Gallery in Brighton, and I just happen to have a print available of exactly this painting, entitled 'Neon Streets'
hand finishing the AP's ( all sold out )
thanks, no it's the new Chapter XIII Gallery in Brighton, and I just happen to have a print available of exactly this painting, entitled 'Neon Streets' hand finishing the AP's ( all sold out )
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Dan Kitchener ๐บ๐ธ Street Artist โข Art Prints For Sale, by Daniel Silk on Apr 24, 2015 14:39:59 GMT 1, Amazing work Dan
Amazing work Dan
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