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17 May 2018

Colour and Movement


Clowns are the epitome of colour and movement.

These particular clowns are apart of that frustrating game that inhabits the side-show alleys of circuses and agricultural fairs and shows of then and now.

They are full of colour, so here are some analyses of the colours captured in a blur.

15 May 2018

Athen's streetscape: May Wallism



Shiftazine has posted observations before about Athens and it’s renewal.

This city is a constant surprise and source of inspiration and delight.
And despite the financial hardships and extraordinary difficult situations, it still brings forth a visual langauge that is memorable. 

The walls of this splendid city are full of ‘Wallisms’. They come in many styles.
 Some are just spontaneous scribbles, some call it graffiti. 
Some of the ‘Wallisms’ are well-executed images, that are considered and crafted and beautiful.

Just love Athens!


07 May 2018

Art incubation





NEWCASTLE’s collaborative art space, The Creator Incubator is contained in a space which includes 
an exhibition gallery, workshop area and enough studio space for many artists of all media.

The Creator Incubator, has more than 24 artists whose practices include industrial design, jewelry making,
painting, sculpture, lead lighting, glass making, bookbinding and stone masonry.
It also has project space for hire as such theatre productions.

Founded in January 2016 by artist Braddon Snape, the Creator Incubator sprung from an increasing need for space for artists
after establishments such as NAS and The Emporium were moved out of their respective properties.

“It’s been a process of evolution. There was no grand business plan or anything like that.
There was the potential of the space and having someone give us the opportunity to use it how we wanted to,” he says.


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