Just a couple of leftover pics from the Wellington days. Foie gras was outside The Museum Hotel.
I don't recall where this little guy was. He seems happy though. Perhaps outside Enjoy gallery on Cuba?Friday, June 25, 2010
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Cheese Slicer
I quite like this little paste up just at the bottom of The Metropolis. Unfortunately it has been taken down now, but I liked it while it was there.
Labels:
Auckland,
Cheese Slice,
Paste up
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
HEY WELLINGTONIANS
Hey Wellington kids and kidettes.
My favourite street artist PNTR is showing some work along with drypnz at Manky Chops from the 24th of June to the 10th of July.
Go along and support these 2 - they do some amazing work around Wellington which means you guys get proper interesting art on the street instead of the bullshit tagging which is all I can find up in Auckland.
Do it.
Also, check out both of their blogs/sites which has more work to see - pntr & drypnz.By the way - thanks Tom for intended invitation, I am sorry that I won't be in Wellington over this time to check it out. Keep doing what you're doing.
Labels:
DRYPNZ,
exhibition,
Manky Chops,
PNTR
Wanganui - June 2010 (Part Two)
So, there is this little alley way to a parking lot behind the cinema in Wanagnui, which is where I found this little Enid Blyton image (with horns) lovingly placed below a 'God Bows To Math' poster (great band).
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Wanganui - June 2010
Went to Wanganui for the weekend to spend some time with the family. Photos of that, can be seen here but for street art, keep strolling.
And, I wrote a bit about this building back last year, the owner (I believe it to be Ross Mitchell-Anyon) has stated that he is happy for people to use the building as a canvas, but since then, there have been some more additions:
This one of Michael Laws cracks me up. There were a couple of Michael Laws stencils but the other was slightly more inappropriate than I am happy to post.
This was on the side of a building just up the road from the Saturday markets.
And these 2 just a little further up the road on a building which, as a youngin, I used to go to underage gigs at. Brilliant venue.
This one of Michael Laws cracks me up. There were a couple of Michael Laws stencils but the other was slightly more inappropriate than I am happy to post.
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