saber   /   July 27th, 2009 4:29 pm

A New Site You Wont Want To Miss…

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saber   /   July 27th, 2009 4:22 pm

Retna Prints- Don’t Sleep!

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saber   /   July 27th, 2009 2:19 am

Sunset Of The Week: 7/27/09

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saber   /   July 19th, 2009 11:08 pm

Sunset Of The Week: 07/19/09

I have an obsession with sunsets. Painting them, photographing them, doesn’t matter which. Gotta thank the LA smog for creating some beautiful colors.

Once a week, I plan to upload the best image I’ve taken that week on to my blog. Look for the Weekly Sunset.

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saber   /   July 19th, 2009 4:19 pm

NEW KNOWNGALLERY ONLINE STORE IS LIVE!!

CHECK IT OUT!

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Piper Severance   /   July 18th, 2009 5:37 pm

Art in the Square: News 07.18.09

AP v. Obey

The freelance photographer who took the Obama image, Mannie Garcia, joined the the AP/Obey Giant Art, Inc. lawsuit on Monday. His lawyer told the judge “The AP is aware — and was aware at the time of filing its copyright application in the Garcia photo — that it was not the true owner of the rights to that photo.” As stated in his court filing Garcia, claimed that he can’t be considered an AP employee, because he was on assignment for five weeks and wasn’t eligible to join a union or receive health, vacation or unemployment benefits. Important to note, that Garcia also claims Fairey wrongfully copied the photograph.

Is this triangular lawsuit a test between the cultural value of remix and adaptive use in the digital age, the perilous work life forced upon creative freelancers, and corporate control of all valuable intellectual property? Or are both Mannie Garcia and the AP trying to cash in on what Shepard Fairey brought to that image that they could not, the authenticity and viral intensity of an image coming up from the street?

Boston v. Shepard Fairey

A hectic week for Shepard Fairey as he pleaded guilty to vandalism in Boston on Tuesday. I wonder, has the Obama ‘Hope’ image put Shepard Fairey into one of the hubs of the digital age? The vandalism Fairey was convicted of is seen by his detractors as an assault on physical property; while detractors in the growing legal battle see theft of intellectual property. I wonder if anyone has considered that the vandalism he was convicted of has created much of what the AP and Garcia find valuable enough to sue for?

Posthumous Market in Graffiti Art

Also on Tuesday New York graffiti artist, Sacer IRAK, died of a drug overdose. The ghoulish art world respectfully waited until Wednesday to start asking what the posthumous market for Dash Snow’s work would be. As the Über-rich De Menil clan scion “who rejected his privileged upbringing in favor of an existence of drugs, sex, and graffiti,” his tragic story is art dealer gold. However, I can’t help wishing that they would actually look at the work. Graffiti art should not be valued or understood purely for its perceived lifestyle. On Friday one of Snow’s art was pulled from a benefit auction for Robert Wilson’s Watermill Center. Said to be pulled out of sensitivity to the artist’s family, the decision is “pending.”

Always Letters First

Evan Roth’s graffiti taxonomy project is on display at Foundation Cartier’s Born In The Streets – Graffiti exhibition in Paris points out the obvious; in graffiti IT IS ALWAYS LETTERS FIRST:

Graffiti Taxonomy: Paris, 2009 from Evan Roth on Vimeo.

Connecting to the Beginning of Art

Banksy’s murals have popped up Mali. Previously seen incorporated into a re-creation of his studio in the exhibition “Bristol Museum vs. Banksy” that opened in June. One of the images is of two figures hunting a bison with bows and arrows. There a strong allusion to the Great Halls of the Bulls at the Lascaux caves in this work, one that attaches it to the depths of art history, to a time when ancient graffiti saw the birth of art.

– Post by PS: the Public Square

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Piper Severance   /   July 16th, 2009 2:18 am

Graffiti & the Great Recession

I was browsing through the Huffington Post’s “capture the recession” photo feature, where they have asked the public to post images in it’s flickr pool. While many evocative images have been submitted, I am most struck by the pervasive sense of absence in so many of them; empty wheelchairs, empty shopping cart, and row upon row of empty homes and boarded up businesses. Loss can be found everywhere, but it seems like this Great Recession has stripped the streets of people.

It’s common to see graffiti used as shorthand for “economically depressed,” so I wasn’t surprised to find the two photos below. In fact, both ranked in the top five when I found them earlier today. What is unusual is seeing graffiti used as the visual voice of Main Street.

Taken near the intersection of Bell, Eagle and Dallas Dr. in Denton, TX. (Flickr/Rich Anderson)

These scrawled messages seem to be coming directly from the American people. The word “recession” is meaningless for the unemployed, uninsured people of this country; it doesn’t begin to describe the street level challenges they face every day.

Corner of Canal And Greenwich , NYC NY (Flickr/Mark Smith)
The stencil in the image above makes the tagger step into action for all Americans. And with Goldman Sachs Group Inc. posting record earnings on Monday, reaching all-time highs less than a year after the firm took $10 billion in U.S. rescue funds, that tagger is asking a question we would all like to know.

– Post From PWS, the Public Square.

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saber   /   July 15th, 2009 10:58 pm

Another Soldier Fallen

Sacer IRAK Crew, you will be missed , you will be remembered, 09…..and forever.

FUCK DRUG ADDICTION!

Read This: New York Times Article

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saber   /   July 10th, 2009 5:19 pm

Textures: In Purple, In Red, In Grey

Texture is the use of different mediums. The textures created by spray paint, brush, marker, pencil, etc., are especially dear to me. There is nothing more fun then to play with textures and combine them. Printing is a great way to mesh mediums to achieve a balance between these different textures.

Color is everything. It surrounds us, it speaks to us, it sparks emotional reactions. It is the icing on the cake.

Look for it in my SHOP.

TEXTURES: IN PURPLE

TEXTURES: IN RED

TEXTURES: IN GREY

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saber   /   July 9th, 2009 2:46 pm

New To Shop- Handstyles: Series #1

This is a series of 50 Hand Painted Multiples I’ve done. Mixed media (paint, pencil, and gold leaf), on archival paper, they are numbered and signed, and each one is unique. They are available in the shop NOW!

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