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Steve Powers πΊπΈ ESPO β’ New York Street Art β’ New Release, by Rsyok on Aug 20, 2012 20:59:15 GMT 1, Leggy late' , no hang on Mr Chips its ... Running Late !
Leggy late' , no hang on Mr Chips its ... Running Late !
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M
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Steve Powers πΊπΈ ESPO β’ New York Street Art β’ New Release, by M on Aug 21, 2012 7:53:04 GMT 1, new paitings are also great, a lot of photos on steve blog:
new paitings are also great, a lot of photos on steve blog:
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Steve Powers πΊπΈ ESPO β’ New York Street Art β’ New Release, by frezza on Aug 21, 2012 9:07:30 GMT 1, I emailed last week when the mailing list email went out but never heard anything - which is unusual
I emailed last week when the mailing list email went out but never heard anything - which is unusual
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Steve Powers πΊπΈ ESPO β’ New York Street Art β’ New Release, by payney on Aug 21, 2012 10:22:43 GMT 1, Dear First and Fifteenth Customer --
You are receiving this email because you've expressed interest in a 12 x 12 "Late" print, but have not yet paid the invoice. If for some reason you did not receive an invoice from us, let me know and I'll get one out to you asap.
If you're still interested in buying the print, please either pay the invoice in full or contact me within the next 24 hours. At noon tomorrow, we'll be releasing unclaimed prints to other interested buyers.
Thanks a lot! Merrell
I got that yesterday so maybe more people will be hearing at noon today
Dear First and Fifteenth Customer --
You are receiving this email because you've expressed interest in a 12 x 12 "Late" print, but have not yet paid the invoice. If for some reason you did not receive an invoice from us, let me know and I'll get one out to you asap.
If you're still interested in buying the print, please either pay the invoice in full or contact me within the next 24 hours. At noon tomorrow, we'll be releasing unclaimed prints to other interested buyers.
Thanks a lot! Merrell
I got that yesterday so maybe more people will be hearing at noon today
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Steve Powers πΊπΈ ESPO β’ New York Street Art β’ New Release, by Deleted on Aug 22, 2012 14:16:31 GMT 1, Steve was interviewed by ID online... here's the result.
i-N Conversation: Stephen Powers
Stephen Powers, known for his witty and touching artworks fusing sign painting and graffiti, word and image, shows A Word is Worth a Thousand Pictures at the Joshua Liner Gallery in New York.
After painting dilapidated gates and buildings under the name ESPO in Philidelphia, Stephen Powers moved into the art world with the intention of βworking from the centreβ, broadcasting outwards to the βshadowlands of graffitiβ. Standing out with his collaborative 2004 exhibition Beautiful Losers, Powers continued to create attention-grabbing public art, from his touching Love Letter projects in Philadelphia and Brooklyn to his Dreamland Artist Club at Coney Island, where he worked with 40 other artists to create 60 public signs. In his new exhibition at the Joshua Liner Gallery in New York, Powers shows us A Word is Worth a Thousand Pictures. The word in this instance is βADOREβ, which he believes is βthe base element in every great painting everβ. Powers explores it through a multitude of enamel on aluminium paintings, ranging from 10 x 8 inches to 10 x 10 feet. His daily βMetaltationsβ, colourful and pithy works on 10 x 8 inch metal sheets painted with enamel, work as an open diary, with intimate statements (βI paid the light bill just to see your faceβ) displayed in potently coloured bold typography. Here, the artist talks sign painting, art as prayer and graffiti βbumsβ.
How would compare displaying your enamel on aluminium paintings in a gallery setting with your public pieces, such as Love Letter for Brooklyn? Itβs all words and emotion, I strive for sincerity and verity in everything I do. Inside or out, upside or down. Itβs really just the difference between using my inside voice and my outside voice.
You paint your βMetaltationsβ daily; do you do them at the same time everyday? Is the daily deadline tough? The daily deadline isnβt so hard, you just have to get ahead and stay ahead. I paint whenever thereβs nothing else to do, and that tends to be later in the day, after naptime.
With the βMetaltationsβ being so intimate, how do you choose which to display? Do you have favourites? I love the ones that make me laugh and wince at the same time. True because it is funny and funny because it is true.
Whatβs your attraction to the word βADOREβ? I like the definition of Adore that means βto pray.β For me, work is prayer. I paint with a reverence and solemnity, even when Iβm painting jokes. I also see adore as the base element in every great painting ever made. Every great artwork starts and ends with adoration. So, we are making a painting with the word adore. When itβs completed, the picture will be composed of one thousand words. It will be too big to fit in Joshua Linerβs gallery, but weβll squeeze in as much as we can.
Living in Manhattan you must see work from up and coming street artists; do you have your eye on any newcomers in particular? No they are all bums. Most Street art isnβt art and it isnβt street. That said my favourite artists put art on the street. Thereβs a duo in Copenhagen named EB Itso and ADAMS that are the best Iβve ever seen.
In your ESPO days you targeted shops that appeared to be out of business and grates that were already heavily vandalised and described it as a public service, do you feel your work still acts in this way? I like going where the blight is, wherever it is. Thatβs been a constant since 1984. I like making a place better with my markings. Sometimes all you need to improve a situation is a can of flat black spray paint.
After the 2008 βWaterboard Thrill Rideβ project, do you think youβll do more politically motivated work? If I find a way to make political work that is funny and serious at once, Iβll do it. Otherwise, the other Stephen Colbert is doing just fine.
You have a studio you share with several other sign painters; do you feel a resurgence in sign painting happening in New York at the moment? This month, in addition to the four sign mechanics I have on staff, I have the honour of hosting Justin Green from Cincinnati and Sean Barton from Seattle, so weβre seven sign painters cranking at once. I think we may be the biggest sign shop since Big Apple Signs was spilling paint in Times Square in the 80s.
What does your studio look like? Like C-Town with A-Tier art!
Do you have a kind of βart tool kitβ that you carry with you everywhere? I carry a writing implement and a folded sheet of white paper everywhere I go to record data. Drawing is where it all starts. Really one of the most beautiful words too.
A Word is Worth a Thousand Pictures by Stephen Powers runs from 6th-29th September at Joshua Liner Gallery, New York.
joshualinergallery.com
Text: Alice Louise Wadsworth
i-donline.com/2012/08/stephen-powers/
Steve was interviewed by ID online... here's the result. i-N Conversation: Stephen Powers Stephen Powers, known for his witty and touching artworks fusing sign painting and graffiti, word and image, shows A Word is Worth a Thousand Pictures at the Joshua Liner Gallery in New York. After painting dilapidated gates and buildings under the name ESPO in Philidelphia, Stephen Powers moved into the art world with the intention of βworking from the centreβ, broadcasting outwards to the βshadowlands of graffitiβ. Standing out with his collaborative 2004 exhibition Beautiful Losers, Powers continued to create attention-grabbing public art, from his touching Love Letter projects in Philadelphia and Brooklyn to his Dreamland Artist Club at Coney Island, where he worked with 40 other artists to create 60 public signs. In his new exhibition at the Joshua Liner Gallery in New York, Powers shows us A Word is Worth a Thousand Pictures. The word in this instance is βADOREβ, which he believes is βthe base element in every great painting everβ. Powers explores it through a multitude of enamel on aluminium paintings, ranging from 10 x 8 inches to 10 x 10 feet. His daily βMetaltationsβ, colourful and pithy works on 10 x 8 inch metal sheets painted with enamel, work as an open diary, with intimate statements (βI paid the light bill just to see your faceβ) displayed in potently coloured bold typography. Here, the artist talks sign painting, art as prayer and graffiti βbumsβ. How would compare displaying your enamel on aluminium paintings in a gallery setting with your public pieces, such as Love Letter for Brooklyn? Itβs all words and emotion, I strive for sincerity and verity in everything I do. Inside or out, upside or down. Itβs really just the difference between using my inside voice and my outside voice. You paint your βMetaltationsβ daily; do you do them at the same time everyday? Is the daily deadline tough? The daily deadline isnβt so hard, you just have to get ahead and stay ahead. I paint whenever thereβs nothing else to do, and that tends to be later in the day, after naptime. With the βMetaltationsβ being so intimate, how do you choose which to display? Do you have favourites? I love the ones that make me laugh and wince at the same time. True because it is funny and funny because it is true. Whatβs your attraction to the word βADOREβ? I like the definition of Adore that means βto pray.β For me, work is prayer. I paint with a reverence and solemnity, even when Iβm painting jokes. I also see adore as the base element in every great painting ever made. Every great artwork starts and ends with adoration. So, we are making a painting with the word adore. When itβs completed, the picture will be composed of one thousand words. It will be too big to fit in Joshua Linerβs gallery, but weβll squeeze in as much as we can. Living in Manhattan you must see work from up and coming street artists; do you have your eye on any newcomers in particular? No they are all bums. Most Street art isnβt art and it isnβt street. That said my favourite artists put art on the street. Thereβs a duo in Copenhagen named EB Itso and ADAMS that are the best Iβve ever seen. In your ESPO days you targeted shops that appeared to be out of business and grates that were already heavily vandalised and described it as a public service, do you feel your work still acts in this way? I like going where the blight is, wherever it is. Thatβs been a constant since 1984. I like making a place better with my markings. Sometimes all you need to improve a situation is a can of flat black spray paint. After the 2008 βWaterboard Thrill Rideβ project, do you think youβll do more politically motivated work? If I find a way to make political work that is funny and serious at once, Iβll do it. Otherwise, the other Stephen Colbert is doing just fine. You have a studio you share with several other sign painters; do you feel a resurgence in sign painting happening in New York at the moment? This month, in addition to the four sign mechanics I have on staff, I have the honour of hosting Justin Green from Cincinnati and Sean Barton from Seattle, so weβre seven sign painters cranking at once. I think we may be the biggest sign shop since Big Apple Signs was spilling paint in Times Square in the 80s. What does your studio look like? Like C-Town with A-Tier art! Do you have a kind of βart tool kitβ that you carry with you everywhere? I carry a writing implement and a folded sheet of white paper everywhere I go to record data. Drawing is where it all starts. Really one of the most beautiful words too. A Word is Worth a Thousand Pictures by Stephen Powers runs from 6th-29th September at Joshua Liner Gallery, New York. joshualinergallery.com Text: Alice Louise Wadsworth i-donline.com/2012/08/stephen-powers/
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Steve Powers πΊπΈ ESPO β’ New York Street Art β’ New Release, by Deux Spin on Aug 22, 2012 14:28:43 GMT 1, LATE and MY PLAN IS TO STAY would look great as a pair!
LATE and MY PLAN IS TO STAY would look great as a pair!
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Steve Powers πΊπΈ ESPO β’ New York Street Art β’ New Release, by curiousgeorge on Aug 22, 2012 15:08:58 GMT 1, Going to sit on my pennies and wait for a print that screams at me, he does have a very large back catalogue of some great imagery/text
Going to sit on my pennies and wait for a print that screams at me, he does have a very large back catalogue of some great imagery/text
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M
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Steve Powers πΊπΈ ESPO β’ New York Street Art β’ New Release, by M on Aug 23, 2012 8:18:15 GMT 1, Going to sit on my pennies and wait for a print that screams at me, he does have a very large back catalogue of some great imagery/text
maybe this:
Going to sit on my pennies and wait for a print that screams at me, he does have a very large back catalogue of some great imagery/text maybe this:
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Steve Powers πΊπΈ ESPO β’ New York Street Art β’ New Release, by Deleted on Aug 23, 2012 19:50:57 GMT 1, I like that, reminds me of someone I know
I like that, reminds me of someone I know
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Steve Powers πΊπΈ ESPO β’ New York Street Art β’ New Release, by mrtee on Aug 24, 2012 6:23:41 GMT 1, bump
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M
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Steve Powers πΊπΈ ESPO β’ New York Street Art β’ New Release, by M on Aug 25, 2012 8:48:12 GMT 1,
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Steve Powers πΊπΈ ESPO β’ New York Street Art β’ New Release, by sal on Aug 29, 2012 18:45:03 GMT 1,
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Steve Powers πΊπΈ ESPO β’ New York Street Art β’ New Release, by kevkevkev on Sept 2, 2012 10:01:53 GMT 1, Red sp edition. Signed and numbered. Mint. Β£105 inc special delivery.
Red sp edition. Signed and numbered. Mint. Β£105 inc special delivery.
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Steve Powers πΊπΈ ESPO β’ New York Street Art β’ New Release, by kevkevkev on Sept 3, 2012 17:04:10 GMT 1, bump
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Steve Powers πΊπΈ ESPO β’ New York Street Art β’ New Release, by Trinity Framing on Sept 4, 2012 17:34:49 GMT 1, We just finished up framing most of this show.
These pcs look awesome!!
Hope to see ya at the opening!
We just finished up framing most of this show. These pcs look awesome!! Hope to see ya at the opening!
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Steve Powers πΊπΈ ESPO β’ New York Street Art β’ New Release, by chaserawr on Sept 4, 2012 17:43:19 GMT 1, Looking fresh. Can't wait for pics from the opening
Looking fresh. Can't wait for pics from the opening
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Steve Powers πΊπΈ ESPO β’ New York Street Art β’ New Release, by nah on Sept 4, 2012 18:06:05 GMT 1, wow @ that piece. looks like his strongest stuff yet.
wow @ that piece. looks like his strongest stuff yet.
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Steve Powers πΊπΈ ESPO β’ New York Street Art β’ New Release, by Deleted on Sept 5, 2012 8:30:37 GMT 1, Has anyone received their running late print yet?
Has anyone received their running late print yet?
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Steve Powers πΊπΈ ESPO β’ New York Street Art β’ New Release, by elwheel on Sept 5, 2012 11:44:04 GMT 1,
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Steve Powers πΊπΈ ESPO β’ New York Street Art β’ New Release, by Deleted on Sept 8, 2012 17:21:16 GMT 1, Is that a Staffordshire Bull Terriers collar i spy there?, looks like Staffordshire knots on pic.
Is that a Staffordshire Bull Terriers collar i spy there?, looks like Staffordshire knots on pic.
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Steve Powers πΊπΈ ESPO β’ New York Street Art β’ New Release, by artylang on Sept 8, 2012 21:30:23 GMT 1, it did wonders for him walking well on a leash
he is a big mush.
it did wonders for him walking well on a leash he is a big mush.
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Steve Powers πΊπΈ ESPO β’ New York Street Art β’ New Release, by Deleted on Sept 8, 2012 21:39:06 GMT 1, $5000
You've had this on ebay forever without a single bite at $3,500 and you're offering it to fellow forum members for $5,000? Aren't you lovely.
$5000 You've had this on ebay forever without a single bite at $3,500 and you're offering it to fellow forum members for $5,000? Aren't you lovely.
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Steve Powers πΊπΈ ESPO β’ New York Street Art β’ New Release, by Deleted on Sept 8, 2012 21:49:22 GMT 1, Lovely Dog there, more brain than mine though as mine would be diving off that platform after anything that moved, love how her ears go from Rose to fully pricked too, a cracker!.
Lovely Dog there, more brain than mine though as mine would be diving off that platform after anything that moved, love how her ears go from Rose to fully pricked too, a cracker!.
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Steve Powers πΊπΈ ESPO β’ New York Street Art β’ New Release, by artylang on Sept 10, 2012 13:32:39 GMT 1, Thank you. He is 9 years old. I dont think id have another breed. Care to share your pup?
Thank you. He is 9 years old. I dont think id have another breed. Care to share your pup?
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Steve Powers πΊπΈ ESPO β’ New York Street Art β’ New Release, by payney on Sept 10, 2012 13:50:23 GMT 1, here is my boy hes 8 now photo is about 6 months old
here is my boy hes 8 now photo is about 6 months old
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Steve Powers πΊπΈ ESPO β’ New York Street Art β’ New Release, by Deleted on Sept 10, 2012 15:41:34 GMT 1, here is my boy hes 8 now photo is about 6 months old
He needs a tickle on the tum.
here is my boy hes 8 now photo is about 6 months old He needs a tickle on the tum.
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payney
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Steve Powers πΊπΈ ESPO β’ New York Street Art β’ New Release, by payney on Sept 10, 2012 15:46:39 GMT 1, He gets plenty don't worry about that
He gets plenty don't worry about that
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