Melbourne Stencil Festival
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Melbourne Stencil Festival
The second Melbourne Stencil Festival launches this Friday, 25th February, at 6pm in the Meat Market, 42 Courtney St, North Melbourne.
The event features an exhibition of works by national and international artists, and an open submission expo in addition to a film night, market and public talk on ‘Public Art and Copyrights’. The event closes with a panel discussion ‘Sold out? The Future of Street Art’ and charity auction on Sunday afternoon, 6 March. The auction will include collaborative works completed by local artists.
Festival dates: Friday, the 25 February - Sunday, 6 March
Opening hours: from 3pm on weekdays and 11am on weekends. Admission is free.
For more info and program up-dates: www.stencilfestival.com
I'll be checking this out on Sunday
The event features an exhibition of works by national and international artists, and an open submission expo in addition to a film night, market and public talk on ‘Public Art and Copyrights’. The event closes with a panel discussion ‘Sold out? The Future of Street Art’ and charity auction on Sunday afternoon, 6 March. The auction will include collaborative works completed by local artists.
Festival dates: Friday, the 25 February - Sunday, 6 March
Opening hours: from 3pm on weekdays and 11am on weekends. Admission is free.
For more info and program up-dates: www.stencilfestival.com
I'll be checking this out on Sunday
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yeh this looks like a good one- especially the talk on public art and copyrights. Word is that there are some really dope pieces up for auction so everyone one should get down there and check it out with their hands in their wallets ready to support not only charity but their local artists as well
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For sure, I worked there years ago as a student doing screen printing and the like, best workplace ever@!stovequeen wrote:You should Ollie.. if only to check out the Meat Market.. its an awesome venue...
And yes mecka the day of the stencil is well and truely over.... in fact it was about 4 years ago imo But it'll still be a dope exhibition with some decent stuff instead of the machine cut, stolen internet images we are seeing at the mo.
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yeah, like anyone can do a gentrifuct sticker (how much those things piss me off!), but stuff like this is boh:
http://www.m-city.org/
http://www.m-city.org/
I agree to some extent but unfortunatly even good multi layered pieces are few and far between these days. Technically things are getting better in the stencil world because so many people are getting their shit machine cut for them. There is of course exceptions though... Such as the one valuetime just posted... love that biznus.Ag3nT[]0raNg3 wrote:word.DEAN G wrote:yes anyone can do a stencil, anyone also can do a tag or a piece of graf, yet it is the quality of the work that one should look at not the form. Multi layered stencils are often in a class of their own.Focus wrote:Fuck stencils, anyone can do that shit.
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Post up some of these multi layered stencils, stuff that you would consider in a class of their own. I rarely see these myself, most of the ones i see are single layered often style looks copied or is a picture some well known figure.DEAN G wrote:yes anyone can do a stencil, anyone also can do a tag or a piece of graf, yet it is the quality of the work that one should look at not the form. Multi layered stencils are often in a class of their own.Focus wrote:Fuck stencils, anyone can do that shit.
Quality is not something i see in stencils.
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yep.. i'll show you when you get here Hprez wrote:will DEF be checkin this shit out. Livin in hobart we get not only no good quality stencils....but no stencils at all. have seen one in the past year that has been pretty dope. Cant wait to be surrounded by vandalistic vibes again.
SQ u gonna show me where this is?
in reference to above stencil (by logan) from relating forum
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That is undoubtedly machine cut. Suckers.
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Threesixxty, fuck you. come check me and sit your fat ass in front of me for 100 hours and watch me cut it. i loath fuckers like you that cant give props for someone that is good. this is how i make my living. perhaps you should stop yapping your flap so much and begin cutting.
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[quote="Focus"]
I rarely see these myself, quote]
That is all you needed to say, a mere acknowledgment that they exist.
In regards to stencils being mainly a means of projecting a recycled image, yes this is the case with the majority, however having said that i would also state that the majority of graffers are merely recycling another ones image through their techniques and styles. There isn't a great deal of artist pushing the boundary with pieces at the moment. Give it that they may be of a high quality, there are few that have developed their own distinct styles. Presto is coming up with some interesting stuff at the moment, using a combination of graf, stencil and vinyl as if it was almost a collage of street art.
Just my two cents anyway
I rarely see these myself, quote]
That is all you needed to say, a mere acknowledgment that they exist.
In regards to stencils being mainly a means of projecting a recycled image, yes this is the case with the majority, however having said that i would also state that the majority of graffers are merely recycling another ones image through their techniques and styles. There isn't a great deal of artist pushing the boundary with pieces at the moment. Give it that they may be of a high quality, there are few that have developed their own distinct styles. Presto is coming up with some interesting stuff at the moment, using a combination of graf, stencil and vinyl as if it was almost a collage of street art.
Just my two cents anyway
and on the same tip, most of the graff you see (and art in that respect) is dead of an author, an immitation or just plain shit. like any form, there is always an next level, it is just that the basis of much of stencil art is replication, of itself or of something else, and often times it is simplistic. I respect the form and the medium, not always the artist. But there are some mad cats out there, and Melbourne has a mad scene for this.
better a painted wall than a plain wall. most times.
better a painted wall than a plain wall. most times.
Yeah, I'm definitely heading in for this - check http://www.stencilrevolution.com/forum/ ... m.php?f=10 for more information.
I'll be there in my stencilled Y-fronts.
(hand-cut, me muckers!)
I'll be there in my stencilled Y-fronts.
(hand-cut, me muckers!)
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For pics of stencils... thanks for the lead waggers
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I'll definitely checking this out. Went to this last year and it was very interesting. Only exhibition opening I've been to where you could smoke while walking around checking the work. Hip Hop all night and a bar.
As for stencil art being "easy", it's the ideas, thoughts and even emotions conveyed by the images which is the important part IMO.
Although DBoy's example shows how amazing it can be on the technical side.
As for stencil art being "easy", it's the ideas, thoughts and even emotions conveyed by the images which is the important part IMO.
Although DBoy's example shows how amazing it can be on the technical side.
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At the local exhibs I've been to the prices have been anywhere from $50 to $2000. But I'm guessing an auction should push prices up, esp since its for charity. If you're serious I'd say $600 should be a good starting point as most things under that are um well.... chunks of termite infested wood with some cats name scrawled across it with a crayon and then highlighted with a piece of crap Mr. T stencil or somethingjbs wrote:Sweet! I reckon I might go buy me a stenciled peice at the auction!
Anyone know around how much a decent size one goes for at this typa thing? Last year? Be quite a bit right?
(Or you could forget the plus' of buying local art at a charity thing and look up Neck cns or Daim and spend $1500 on something that will completly and utterly blow your mind)
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ruby wrote:chunks of termite infested wood with some cats name scrawled across it with a crayon and then highlighted with a piece of crap Mr. T stencil or something
Time to start saving up then I guess. So who on MB is going to have stuff on display/for sale there so I can have a closer look?
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I agree whole heartedly....quiet roar wrote:I'll definitely checking this out. Went to this last year and it was very interesting. Only exhibition opening I've been to where you could smoke while walking around checking the work. Hip Hop all night and a bar.
As for stencil art being "easy", it's the ideas, thoughts and even emotions conveyed by the images which is the important part IMO.
Although DBoy's example shows how amazing it can be on the technical side.
Take DJing, cueing up a record and syncing it up with another and fading it in is fucking easy as fuck!!!!! Then there's james Zabiela.... know what I'm saying?
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It was last year and I would imagine it will be this year as well. I'm planning on going anyway.
My wife was telling me that yesterday there was an interview with one of the organisers on RRR, and they were saying that they got into some trouble last year (I think there weren't any permits etc.) but then also got approached by the council to put it on officially this year.
My wife was telling me that yesterday there was an interview with one of the organisers on RRR, and they were saying that they got into some trouble last year (I think there weren't any permits etc.) but then also got approached by the council to put it on officially this year.
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