Graffiti artist dla1,website includes commissioned Artwork,canvas,clothing,digital,sketch,wall,workshop
   
 

LINKs>>

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www.canned-goods.co.uk -Graffiti Photos, Graffiti Artist Interviews and Music Producer Interviews

www.artcrimes.com -graffiti world data base

www.puregraffiti.com -Picture Gallery: The Biggest Online est 1997, Forums, Graffiti Supplies Store

www.duncancumming.co.uk -scottish graffiti website

www.afterkoma.com -koma silent hero

www.projectartworks.org/ -visual arts organization

www.asylm.sh/ -cali style

www.artistswithavision.com -murals and fine art

www.eazoneproductions.com/-the future of graffiti

www.iloveyourtshirt.com/-the t-shirt world.

www.artincities.com/ -street art pics

www.400ml.org/ -graffiti database

www.52grad.de - Another German site. Ill design.

www.aerosolart.it - Aerosol Art is one of the best graffiti site from Italia.

www.alexone.net/ - A great graffiti writer from France. Awesome stree-art flixs.

www.bandits-dresden.de/ - Dresden (Germany flixs). The site design is always changing and is just great.

http://belgian.graffiti.free.fr/ - A pretty good site to see Belgian steel and bombing.

www.brixiafame.com/ - Italian website.

www.cnskillz.com - The CNS crew has members like Loomit, Daim, Seak, Nosm

www.can2.de/ - The official page of this German writer of the SUK crew.

www.cromatics.de/ - The website of the Cromatics graff mag.

www.deace.com - European and french graffiti

www.graffiti.org/daim/index.html - Daim is known to be the best 3D writer of the universe

www.ekosystem.org - Street-art pictures from many European and American cities

www.fafi.net/ - Toulouse street-art style!

www.fatcap.org - A french graffiti portal.

www.flying-fortress.de/ - Street artist from Germany.

www.garagemagazine.net - The website of a graffiti magazine based in Italy.

www.graffiti-galerie.de/ - One of the biggest site I know. More than 17000 graffiti pictures

www.graffitinet.com/ - A huge graffiti picture database (almost 20 000 pix!)

www.jazi.ch - Jazi is a member of the TZP crew

http://graffiti.org/dj/ - Massive UK website, but it is not updated anymore.

http://melbournegraffiti.com - Melbourne trains and walls + international pictures.

www.seakone.com/ - Great graff writer from Germany. Famous for his organic/alien style.

www.spe6men.com - A french site with great monthly reports on the graffiti scenes of cities around the world.

http://www.ukgraffiti.com - Pictures from all over the United Kingdom + Ireland, USA and more international pics.

www.seenworld.com/seen World

www.bombingscience.com Daily graffiti pictures and news. Also offers an online shop for
graffiti supplies and a graffiti forum

www.liftedhands.co.uk/-if u r after a workshop in england try stuarts Graffiti Workshop

www.eden-court.co.uk -theater inverness highlands scotland
 
 

 

FOREWORD >>

From the age of six I had a penchant for copying the form of things, and from about fifty, my pictures were frequently published; but until the age of seventy, nothing that I drew was worthy of notice. At seventy-three years, I was somewhat able to fathom the growth of plants and trees; and the structure of birds, animals, insects and fish. Thus when I reached eighty years, I hope to have made increasing progress, and at ninety to see further into the underlying principles of things, so that at one hundred years I will have achieved a divine state in my art, and at one hundred and ten, every dot and every stroke will be as though alive.
-- "One Hundred Views of Mount Fuji", preface
Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849),
" the old man mad about drawing"

CRITICAL TERMS 4 GRAFFITI STUDY >>

Most people will freely use the term "graffiti" to encompass the entire public art form that has emerged globally from the subways of New York City. Initially, subway pioneers such as Phase2 would refer to their craft as "writing" and vehemently reject the word "graffiti," due to the negative connotations of the latter; its Italian root graffiari meaning to scratch or scrawl. Certainly, their desire to put some distance between their work and the previous popular conception of graffiti was appropriate, and probably, if there had emerged a new word for the form other than their choice - "writing" - it may well have stuck. "Writing" simply couldnpt stick, because its meaning is taken by the act of what I am doing at this keyboard, however well the word "writer" has stuck to graffitips practitioners. Calling it spraycan or aerosol art falls short as well, for the simple reason that it isnpt all done with spraypaint, especially nowadays...©2003 Caleb Neelon . More...

ART WORKER WITH FRESH PAINT >>

Marc Delaye is based in Inverness.He has worked extensivily with young people in schools and arts organisation in France and Scotland.He is an experienced spray can artist specialising in banner making,t-shirt stencilling,mural design and graffiti world art.Recently he has created workshops with eden court theatre, nch,tain youth cafe,broch community center fraserburgh,alness academy,the orchard,pulteney people project wick.....Sessions are flexible and marc is happy to negotiate on theme,price,age range and length of session.

SERVICE >>

mural workshop

sessions from 6hrs,a coat of base colour is often needed before session materials:acrylic and brushes for indoor,spray paint for outdoor projets,masks provided ,a small number of participants is an advantage for the level of quality expected. from 12+

design a sign workshop

sessions from 1hr,materials:colour pens,paper,also tables and chairs needed,up to 13 participants.from 8+

cartoon characters workshop

sessions from 1 hr,drawingcharacters from the simplified skeleton,usingwater base paint and brushes,on large sheets of paper, up to 13 participantsfrom 6+

spray can workshop on hardboard

sessions from 6hrs ,materials: MDF or marine ply,base colour needed,spray cans+skinnycapsfull day workshop,sketchingon morning,painting afternoon,up to 8 participants,from 12+

commissioned work

visualdesigning.webpages,logos,flyer,poster mural,club,restaurant,sign,canvas,any type of surface...

stencil on t shirt workshop

sessions from 6hrs,materials:paper,pencils,stanleyknives,masking tape,newspaper,cardboard,masks,marker,t shirts,spray mount,tables and chairs,ventilated areaup to 8 participants,from14+

plasticine workshop

sessions from 1hr ,creation of a plasticine scene,snails,road,flowers,up to 13 participants,from 3+

art therapy

sessions from 1hr,workshop process can takesometime to start,materials: water base paint,brushes,paper,books,one to one

PRESS RELEASE >>

FRENCH ARTIST SHOWS YOUNGSTERS HOW TO BRIGHTEN UP STREETS

In what might be seen as an unusual move,a french artist has been teaching youngsters in the merkinch area of inverness how to draw graffiti.It is not the crude paint-spray daubing on random walls that so angers some people however,but a more upmarket version as a method of brightening up the streets.The teenagers have come up with a brightly-coloured eye-catching design which has been painted on the wall which encloses nicol s gap site on Grant Street.The bold painting spells out the word Scotland and also includes a Scottish flag and a thistle.Marc Delaye,37 who is originally from Avignon in the sout of france,held several workshops before completing the mural itself which involved around eight youngsters from mp33 the local youth drop-in entre.Mr Delaye said:'I think the youngsters got a lot of enjoyement out of the project''We've had a lot of good feedback.In fact one woman stopped her car to get out and have a look'Anne Sutherland of the merkinch partnership community group said:'An important element of the project is that it involves the artist working with local young people.'The boys worked very hard in the preliminary workshop sessions and on the wall itself and in that respect the project has been a great succes'.'There has been very positive feedback from the local community on the design and the colours used on the wall,which has certainly brightened up the area of Grant Street'.The group will now be working on a similar project at Thornbush road which will have a jungle theme.An other mural was completed at Glendoe Terrace last year.

KIDS GET BUSY WITH ART PROJECT

Residents on an Inverness housing estate blighted by vandalism will soon open their doors in the morning and think they have landed on Bondi beach.For a french artist and local school children have transformed the gable end of a business premises ravaged by graffiti on the carse industrial estate into an image of an exotic paradise complete with swayingpalm trees and muscle-bound surfers.'There s been a lot of negative publicity about this area recently so it s nice to see something positive happening and it s great to see so many children involved,'declared Glendoe Terrace residents association chairman Dawn Beaton.'The painting will certainly cheer me up when i open my door in the morning and i am sure it will give many residents something to brighten up their day after the dreary summer we have had to endure so far'The scheme to cover up the unsightly graffiti at the premises of Begetube uk,an underfloor heating company,was a joint venture prompted by the local community warden,councillor Peter Corbett and merkinch partnership officer Anne Sutherland.'We were lucky to be put in touch with french artistMarc Delaye who lives locally and he has been fantastic throughout the duration of the project.'Dawn explained.'He met with the youngters and discussed some ideas and this is what he came up with.We moved towards this idea of a happy tropical beach scene which will certainly brighten up people s life.'Marc has drawn the fine detail and we have 11 local children between the ages of 12 and 16 who are filling in the colours.'He s been very enthusiastic talking things through with the children and they have really enjoyed working on the project and obviously when it s finished they wil be very proud of what they have achieved.'A couple of yobs did pass and said it would not last long,but we certainly hope it will.'it s a lovely mural which has transformed an area which was covered with disgusting graffiti and obscene language.Ms Sutherland said the interaction between Marc and the kids was' fantastic''The children have got a lot out of experience and it will certainly make a difference to the lives of residents inGlendoe Terrace',she stated

.BUGS BRING A TOUCH OF PRIMARY COLOURS

Giant beasties have been found crawling around granton primary school, but there is no need to call rentokil- the bugs are the creation of inverness graffiti artist and the youngsters of the town.Marc Delaye and a group of 11 to 15 year olds have been giving a colourful new lease of life to a ramshakle shed in the grounds of the primary school, which was formerly a classroom.The four sides of the building have been covered in images of gigantic, brightly coloured bugs surrounded by exotic plants and grasses of all different, shapes and colours.Funding for the project which was completed on thursday after several days of hard work, has come fro m the highland council, and childrens servic e s workers from grantown and aviemore were involved in bringing the project to life.Head teacher at the school, Mairi Robertson, is delighted with the result."the shed was a classroom many years ago, and has been an eyesore for a long time"she said. "the children will all be delighted when they come back from their summer break next month and see the transformation."we are really grateful to allthe youngsters who have been involved in creating these wonderful beasties. i must admit when i walk past the mural it helps put a smile on my face-it just has that sort of effect. i just hope it does the same for everyone else.School neighbours george and mabel paton have also been admiring the new artwork dreamed up by spray can artist delaye and the local yougsters."it is really colourful and a great improvement on what was there",mr paton said from their house which overlooks the shed.Jane Wilson,children services worker for grantown,said that the project had caught the imagination of the youngsters."they have been so focused and hard working...

DRAWS ON MOVIE MAGIC

A movie premiere with a difference took place in inverness on saturday.members of a kids movie club unveiled their own massive drawings and paintings of animation and film charaters inspired by the movie lilo and stitch, clockwatchers, powerpuff girls and asterix and obelix: mission cleopatra. The kids movie club, which runs most aturdays at inverness cathedral old boys school building through edan court theatre, allows 7 to 12 year olds the chance to enjoy a film then take part in a themed creative activity.in recent sessions, the children have been learning from french graffiti artist marc delaye.they will soon also be learning how to create 3D characters

MURAL MARKS COMMUNITY CENTRE S 25TH ANNIVERSARY

Young artists have left their mark with aerosol cans on the walls at merkinch community center,but they have not being regarded as vandals.The yougsters, aged between 13 and 16, have created a mural under the supervision of french artist marc delaye as part of a series of events to mark rhe centre's 25th anniversary. their work of art, developed over several days, represents mekrinch and its people in the 21st century but also features details of the ferry, a reference to the area's nickname which originated from the boat which used to cross the firth.Iivor Soutor, the centre's manager, said it replaced a mural created about three years agowhich was beginning to fade. he did not think it would encourage them to daub graffiti elsewhere."Hopefully, it will have the opposite effect" he said."the trick is involving the youngters so they will llook after this and take pride in what they have done. the last one lasted without being destroyed. it is all about civc pride"Mr Delaye has recently settled in inverness, having moved from avignon in the south west of france, and has run street art classes for youngsters at art.tm in inverness.

ART SKILLS FOSTERED AT INVERNESS

A contempory french artist visiting the highlands took time to host a class for budding young artist in inverness at the week end.Marc Delaye from Avignon in the south of france,took the two day class,art tm,on showing the yougsters how to develop callygraphy skills,and they printed t shirts at the end of the session.mr Delaye,who drew on his experience as a spray can and digital artist,said "what the class is really aboutis helping to develop different kind of word and letter forms".william palmer, who attended the class,said"it was brilliant,because i haven t really done this kind of art before.i m very much into art and because i m taking a standard grade in it at school,the class as been a big help to me...

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