2.16.2012

T-shirts

OKAY!

Today, at 11:30, I will be making TWO t-shirts. One for myself and the other's destiny is yet to be decided.

Í have 3 different "prints":
the lizard,
the spraycan,
and an up-side-down speechbubble.

I think these two will have the new face of ad24 forced upon it.

2.15.2012

NEW LOGO!

made using computer program
sprayed using stencil



I have made yet another icon/logo swap. Although i WILL still be using the "?" aerosol-can, I needed a face for AD24. And here it is! I am going to print it into stickers, but don't know when that will be. -We'll just have to wait and see-

I'm out!
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Contrary to belief, it's not a monkey! It's a dino/lizard/dragon/yoshi, whatever you wanna call it.

2.14.2012

Waiting for Banksy

Impatience

I am currently impatient as I'm waiting for money in order to buy the recources i need to get my projekt fully throttled. As soon as i get the cash, T-shirts and stickers will be in production!

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Banksy

This morning, my brother and I talked about my project and ended up discussing Bansky and his works. We agreed that freehanding is cooler than stencilling. What suits YOU the best? Free hand graffiti or stencil street-art?
http://unurth.com/94018/Recent-Banksy-Work-London




http://londonstreetartdesign.blogspot.com

2.13.2012

Det här är Sk8-Pig

     early pig     

Sk8-pig [skeIt-pIg] is a common name for the character in graffiti art, also known by the names skate-pig, skategrisen etc. It is distributed widely around Malmö with varied habitats such as wooden fences, brick-walls, gates, blinds, and skateboard-ramps included.
I believe this character is effective and far more superior than advertisments supplied by JCDeacoux.




Jag tycker alltså att skategrisen är en viktig ikon som är trevlig att se. Den visar på att det finns mer än företag som kan använa väggar för
bilder.                                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                      






                                             
 





2.10.2012

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You could argue that all crimes of violence are more important to deal with than this [graffiti]. 
Still, sometimes, obviously, huge amounts of resources are put into checking to see if anyone is painting a wall of a shed next to a deserted railway-station.
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