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Spinney

Bimbleur extraordinaire
Location
Back up north
It's hardly a secret, that's his medium.
Here's video of him in action in the West Bank.

View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXSg8BApBwA

Never seen that - I was just surmising. But interesting to see, thanks for posting.
 

BigAl68

Über Member
Location
Bath
The joy of graffiti/street art is it can go as quickly as it appears. My home city of Bristol is awash with some amazing and some awful work but it's not meant to last forever so I am sure Banksy doesn't care as much as the journos. Poor decision by the local council but as previously stated it may reappear as some of his work has in the past with a satirical twist. It's all about walls and peace people ^_^
 

Smurfy

Naturist Smurf
When Banksys 'appear'... well, they don't just magic themselves there... does he do them at night? Stick a tent up against the wall for a bit? How?
The story I heard is that Banksy hid under a train carriage while being pursued by police for spraying pictures on train carriages. While under the carriage he noticed a number stencilled on the bottom of the carriage, and realised he could do his work quickly if he made a stencil first.
 

Archie_tect

De Skieven Architek... aka Penfold + Horace
Location
Northumberland
The joy of graffiti/street art is it can go as quickly as it appears. My home city of Bristol is awash with some amazing and some awful work but it's not meant to last forever so I am sure Banksy doesn't care as much as the journos. Poor decision by the local council but as previously stated it may reappear as some of his work has in the past with a satirical twist. It's all about walls and peace people ^_^
Painting over it is an artistic statement which I admire- something as awful as that is OK for a greetings card, and besides it's public art so has no value, except in the eyes of a greedy, artless philistine.... [breathe]
 

Archie_tect

De Skieven Architek... aka Penfold + Horace
Location
Northumberland
The story I heard is that Banksy hid under a train carriage while being pursued by police for spraying pictures on train carriages. While under the carriage he noticed a number stencilled on the bottom of the carriage, and realised he could do his work quickly if he made a stencil first.
He should have stuck with stencilling numbers on the underside of trains.
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
i dont' know what all the fuss is about... graffiti gets removed... Must every single bit of graffiti by Banksy be listed or protected.. Personally, i don't think so.
 

stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
Miss Goodbody invited me over to do some touching up and spraying, and I too finished off on the wall. Not sure if she's had it cleaned up yet, or left it there for posterity.
What was her wrist action like when she was shaking the can?
 

swee'pea99

Squire
Painting over it is an artistic statement which I admire- something as awful as that is OK for a greetings card, and besides it's public art so has no value, except in the eyes of a greedy, artless philistine.... [breathe]

1) What's awful about it?
2) It would make a rather rum greetings card
3) Why is art valueless because it's public?
 

Archie_tect

De Skieven Architek... aka Penfold + Horace
Location
Northumberland
1+2 It's pop art, OK for a greetings card + if people like it then fine but people don't need to get all hot and bothered if the owner of the building wishes to paint over it- nobody's lost out.
3 Art in the public domain accessible over the internet has no financial value- it's free for anyone to see, same as the original grafitti was.
 

swee'pea99

Squire
1+2 It's OK for a greetings card... + if people like it then fine but people don't need to get all hot and bothered if the owner of the building wishes to paint over it- nobody's lost out.
3 Art in the public domain has no financial value- it's free for anyone to see.
Well, the many people who would have appreciated it have lost out.
I still say it would make a weird greetings card. (Happy Birthday? Happy Anniversary?)

3) 'Financial' is not the only measure of value. But even by that (somewhat philistine) definition:

"Last year London's Haringey Council backed an unsuccessful campaign to return Slave Labour (Bunting Boy) to the wall of a pound shop in Wood Green.

The "symbol of local pride" had appeared on the north London wall just before the Diamond Jubilee celebrations in May 2012, only to be sold to a US collector through Keszler for £750,000." - BBC
 
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