While in Stavanger a friend from last year asked me to brighten up a wall or two at their cafe in neighboring village of Sola . Run by two sisters Camilla and Amy the “thirsty sisters” is a coffee shop with a difference, if your landing at the airport at Stavanger its worth dropping in for the best coffee in the region.
Decals
Last night put some decals i designed and Alex from Plastic Bones cut onto a friends car entered for the White Hat Rally to Venice, excuse the poor photo we didn’t finish till the early hours. Agent 008 and Agent 008 & 3/4 are at this moment tearing across France if you want to donate then follow this link . Its all in a good cause with the money going to the NSPCC. Good luck fellas don’t pick up too many tickets.
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Well this blog has been somewhat short of entries the last couple of weeks, mostly due the amount of work involved in Nuart and the subsequent partying. For those of you that don’t know i am the head of production for Nuart, so not only do i paint in the festival but i solve problems for the artists, fix cherry pickers, gather equipment and generally give the crew a hard time….they love it though 🙂 The weather for the last week of Nuart has been awful, some days saw 50mm of rain and despite this we managed to produce a hell of allot of large landmark works around the town. Sten & Lex were the worst hit, pasting a 11m by 6m poster then cutting it on the wall is not the easiest thing in driving rain, although Dolk came in as a easy second, my god it rained. Spent Friday up a cherry picker with Dolk sketching out his piece 12m in the air on the Norwegian coast in a full gale. Had to do the same job the next night as he was painting on water and nothing stuck to the wall. Roa, Blu and Eric il Cane had the best of the weather although they didn’t get off lightly. In the end we succeeded, The crew were amazing, the organisation faultless and the artists persevered through all that Stavanger could throw at them, both on and off the cherry pickers. I can still see Vhils and Joal wide eyed and dancing at the K-bar at the after party of Numusic an hour before their filghts. Allot of fun and allot of work, a good mix.
A blitz spirit developed among the crew and artists during the extended festival with all becoming great friends in the face of adversity. Big love to all involved
So its over for another year, there are still a few loose ends to tie up there are rumors of a book and there is a planned release of the film Eloquent vandals soon to be realeased, shot in 2008 its a backstage look at the festival. stay tuned
Vote Vexed
It takes a minute, but please take the time to Vote vexed http://www.innovate10.co.uk/video/exerpet. Vexed are old friends, i have worked, shared a drink or two and collaborated with these guys over the last 10 years. Their design is second to none and i know they would produce a hell of a product if they win this fund. Its a great idea a its a combination of a virtual pet, a pedometer and an odometer and is aimed at getting kids to walk and cycle more. No more Fat kids, cant be a bad idea
If its not big….
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filmed in a couple of evenings, Jon, Frank and myself…..very silly
Blu tou
Well the weather didn’t hold and now the town resembles the city i remember, but the artists soldier on! Sten and lex are impervious to it all and just toil through the rain, Vhils is hammering away in the drizzle and evol is hiding under bridges. Meanwhile the press are having a field day.
check http://www.nrk.no/kultur_og_underholdning/1.7289036
http://www.rogalandsavis.no/puls/article5304740.ece
and on tv here http://www.nrk.no/nett-tv/indeks/228742/
Cake face
So back in Stavanger for the Nuart festival. Weather is amazing, i have been coming here for 6 years and haven’t seen blue skies like these. Thank god as this year its all outside walls with little or no indoor work. Went out painting with Roa and Twat last night. I love this town this time of year, 3 guys, loads of paint, stencils and cans rolling down the hill and the only people who stopped us were people interested in what was going on. No police, no shouts of OI YOU! Just friendly faces and encouragement its great to be back.