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Blu Based in Bologna, Italy, Blu makes very large-scale images of monsters and figures, often involved in scenes of barbarity. These have the look of cartoon creatures, or characters from Greek mythology. Drawing is integral to his work. He uses a very limited palette, which has the effect of highlighting his fascination with line and form. ‘I use paint just to fill in the drawing,’ he has said. Blu sees buildings as ‘sheets of paper’ to sketch on. Due to their massive scale, his works often give the impression that the buildings they’re painted on aren’t quite big enough. What is unique about his work is his ability to doodle in a seemingly casual way on an epic scale. In terms of production, the work happens in two stages: first, he draws images in his sketch book but when he comes to working on the walls he often improvises something completely new. His influences include underground and independent comic-book artists such as Robert Crumb, but he is also inspired by the fresco tradition of his native Italy and though it is quite removed from his practice, by the work of Gordon Matta-Clark. As Blu puts it: ‘The way Matta-Clark used the building as a sculpture; it’s something I try to imitate when I paint.’ www.blublu.org (via Street Art, artists | Tate)

Blu Based in Bologna, Italy, Blu makes very large-scale images of monsters and figures, often involved in scenes of barbarity. These have the look of cartoon creatures, or characters from Greek mythology. Drawing is integral to his work. He uses a very limited palette, which has the effect of highlighting his fascination with line and form. ‘I use paint just to fill in the drawing,’ he has said. Blu sees buildings as ‘sheets of paper’ to sketch on. Due to their massive scale, his works often give the impression that the buildings they’re painted on aren’t quite big enough. What is unique about his work is his ability to doodle in a seemingly casual way on an epic scale. In terms of production, the work happens in two stages: first, he draws images in his sketch book but when he comes to working on the walls he often improvises something completely new. His influences include underground and independent comic-book artists such as Robert Crumb, but he is also inspired by the fresco tradition of his native Italy and though it is quite removed from his practice, by the work of Gordon Matta-Clark. As Blu puts it: ‘The way Matta-Clark used the building as a sculpture; it’s something I try to imitate when I paint.’ www.blublu.org (via Street Art, artists | Tate)


Apr 17

jazzrelatedstuff:

jazzbeyondjazz:

Kiss From A Rose - Julia Hulsmann Trio (The End Of A Summer, 2008)

Seal cover.

… i love it, this song ….


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Apr 15
(via Le Corbusier roof reborn as a gallery | Architecture | Agenda | Phaidon)
René Burri, Children playing at the Cité Radieuse (1959) Marseille

(via Le Corbusier roof reborn as a gallery | Architecture | Agenda | Phaidon)

René Burri, Children playing at the Cité Radieuse (1959) Marseille


Apr 15

Apr 15
North Korea DPRK , a set by Eric Lafforgue on Flickr.
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North Korea DPRK , a set by Eric Lafforgue on Flickr.


Apr 13

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Apr 10
“… quella giacca nera che nasce in realtà da un modello di giacca tirolese maschile indossata dal personale di servizio della SPA del barone Hubert von Pantz a Salisburgo (Mademoiselle ci aveva passato un periodo di relax)” Perché una giacca nera è diventata un mito. La petite veste noire di Chanel

Apr 8

René Burri: Impossible Reminiscences


Apr 8

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