Archived entries for art

JR in Africa

This in any way isn’t a new project by JR. However I though it would be nice to remind to the world what a humble person he is.

JR owns the biggest art gallery in the world. He exhibits freely in the streets of the world, catching the attention of people who are not the museum visitors. His work mixes Art and Act, talks about commitment, freedom, identity and limit.


JR – EXTRAIT “WOMEN ARE HEROES”, Kibera, Kenya
Uploaded by JR. – Watch original web videos.

New promo of VNA issue 12

I’m feel very happy and satisfied about this one. It took some time to put together this material. Amsterdam, Poland north to south trip, meeting lots of new people, working in extremely hot conditions and George’s finger injury. The latest issue of the magazine is packed with some quality content. We feature Roa, Dave Kinsey, Mr Jago, Kevin Cyr, The Yok M-City and more. If you are interested in getting a copy go to VNA online shop.

VNA magazine issue 12 from Make Some Tea on Vimeo.

Live East? – Check It Out!

Lyrics and Type verse 2 from Make Some Tea on Vimeo.

Lyrics and type – verse 2

VNA magazine and Woodentoy magazine have teamed up to put on the ‘Lyrics and type – verse 2′ print show which is set to open with a buyers preview on the 7th and then a launch party on the 8th of April. East Gallery – 214 Brick Lane, London, E1 6SA
I hope you are all coming down to the launch party and share a brew or two!

Facebook event.

Show some love and spread the word on blogs, word of mouth and any other press avenues you may have at your disposal!
Any support would be greatly appreciated.

The buyers preview will be a 1 hour event on the 7th of April (opening times tbc). Buyers or interested parties should rsvp to rsvp@lyricsandtype.com. This is a guest list ‘buyers’ event… the drinking happens the following evening.

The launch party will be on the 8th of April from 6 – 9pm. This event will be open to the public with all prints (that are not sold the night before) on sale and plenty of booze to keep the punters talking.

For more information, images, etc, please direct emails to Timba (timba@woodentoypublishingco.com).

Picture 5

Rolling With The Punches

Here’s the latest video promo I made for Alfa, who is exhibiting his art from next week.
Opens Thursday 3rd December 2009, 6.30pm at The Print House Gallery,
18 Ashwin Street, Dalston, E8 3DL

Please come, check out his work and buy it. It’s quality.

Rolling With The Punches from Make Some Tea on Vimeo.

Handmade Art In Advertising

I think that us as viewers of advertising are becoming nostalgic about handcrafted visuals. Huge majority of ads surrounding us is made using some form of advanced technology (that is more advanced than ink and pen). Scott Campbell is a New York based tattoo artist who works with large brands making humanizing their artwork. It’s a pretty longish lecture but it’s recommended by me so it’s your call.

Scott Campbell

StreetFest Video

StreetFest, is the first live art street festival in UK. StreetFest performers are drawn from a across the artististic spectrum ranging from creative painters, architects, designers, illustrators, skaters and writers who express themselves during the day through live demos, screenings and shows. This niche festival pulls together design styles and crews from all over the world.

More info: streetfest.net

Shot on Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Lenses: 50mm f1.4 and 17-40mm f4

STREETFEST is back

This Saturday 3rd October I have the pleasure to shoot video for STREETFEST again. After my last video shot on HV30 turned out fairly ok I’ve this time decided to go to town. I’m going to use three cameras.

1) Canon 400D positioned above the crowd and hooked up to my laptop to produce time lapse of the entire event.

2) Canon HV30 handheald to produce a natural home video look.

3) Canon 5D Mark II for all the fine footage.

Well, at least this is what the plan is. Let’s see how much of it actually works out. Watch this space!

Sand animation

Just another interesting find.

Beautiful Losers


Beautiful Losers film trailer from beautifullosersfilm on Vimeo.

Beautiful Losers‘ follows a loose-knit group of like-minded and creative outsiders in the 1990s who found common ground at a little NYC storefront art gallery. Rooted in the do-it-yourself subcultures of skateboarding, surf, punk, hip-hop and graffiti, these individuals created art that reflected the lifestyles they led. The documentary speaks to the collective memory of the 1990s and sheds new light on those that were unbeknownst to mainstream America, but in the end, left an indelible mark on the worlds of fashion, music, art, design, film and ironically, sports.



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