MEET CHARLES & JANINE WILLIAMSMeet Charles and Janine Williams. These two lovely individuals are only the power couple of the Street Art world. We checked out their latest exhibition.
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NEW LIMITED EDITION PRINTSWe have a range of New Sean Duffell and collaborative Sean Duffell and Christie Wright Prints online ready for purchase. Check them out before their all gone!
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THE TAKEOVERSo it was a pleasure and delight that we were able to attend Cracked Ink's latest exhibition at Red Bar in central Auckland.
TINY TRAVELLING GALLERYCurated by Scott Savage and Colleen Pugh. The Tiny Travelling Gallery will be showcasing the works of 50 Artists from the Lowbrow Arts community in NZ.
ALL FRESCOIf you weren't there, you should have been. If you haven't gone to check it out for yourself yet, then go! These pieces are sure to stir the soul and inspire you in ways you wouldn't expect.
DUBAIThis ones about us getting our Tourist on. Climbing to the top of Burj Kalifa, New Years at the #DXBNYE concert featuring Pharrell Williams, checking out Old and New Dubai, and Shops. More shops than you could dream of. What an experience.
BEIJING - CHINATo sum up our stop over in Beijing? It was cold, culturally interesting & stimulating, cold, aesthetically inspiring and Bloody Cold! Who walks off the plane in jandels and t-shirts in minus 8 degree's? We do... Oh, and they had art too.
MC ISSUE 46"Monster Children Issue 46 is out! I know we say this every single issue, but seriously, this issue? Number 46? It’s the best issue we ever done did. Check it out. Ex-Silverchair frontman Daniel Johns breaks his eight-year silence to tell us why he’s been silent for eight years; Skater/Painter Brian Lotti discusses the invention of the Big Spin and the virtues of lugging an easel up a hill; New York artist Weirdo Dave talks about glue and magazines and his freakishly limited experience with the Internet" - Monster Children
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TAHITIStreet Prints jumped on a plane for a week long stint in Tahiti!! Was it Business or Pleasure?
POWERHOUSENext time you find yourself in Melbourne, you have to go find this guy. Meet Ian Ballis. A self proclaimed Street Art guru living the dream. He bought an abandoned Powerhouse, decided to redecorate with the help of over 200 street artists to date and 70 still in the pipeline, its nothing short of bloody impressive.
SEAN DUFFELLDon't you just hate it when people always 'Name Drop' in to every conversation. Oh, did i mention that we met this guy? Meet Sean Duffell. An NZ based Street Artist who pretty much makes it look easy. Oh, and did i mention that Sean is the newest addition to St. Prints? Now selling both Limited and Open Edition Prints with us. You should go check it out. Wait, what were we talking about again?
MIJOSHYou may not know Mijosh, but you should. Born in Seattle, raised in New Zealand and based in Australia this artist has some serious talent. Heavily influenced by pop culture and more specifically with the nostalgia of the 1990's, Mijosh art predominantly explores graphic art and spans over all sorts of art styles from pencil sketches & acrylic painting to cross stitch and collage. Yet to put a spray can into his hands. I guess only time will tell. Go check out his profile and get you some sweet prints.
DUNEDINStreet Prints on the road for the very first time. Dunedin Street Art Festival... You did not disappoint.
PIXEL PANCHOThought Pixel Pancho deserved a special mention from our experience at the Dunedin Street Art Festival. It was the first time we have encounted his work in the flesh.. with that scale.. thrilling and breathtaking.
DALEASTWhile in Dunedin we witnessed the skill of Chinese-born DALeast. He is easily one of the most prolific street artists of our time. Definitely a must see and touch.
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MICA STILLWe welcome our New Artist to the Street Prints Family. Mica's Art work will sneak up and frighten you in your dreams while making you laugh out loud in the light of day.
REHLATNASo, this just happened! Kicking off 2015 in the 'Smoke & Mirrors' of Spectacular Dubai. And as the story goes, not only did we become the near perfect Tourist type, but we were able to be in the presence of the Longest Guinness World Record holding Graffiti Scroll reaching a lengthy 2.245km.
CRACKED INKMeet our good friend Si Ormerod a.k.a Cracked Ink. Born North of England and based in New Zealand, you could describe this lads Street Art and monsterish characters as crazy, expressioned and often humorously twisted. Opting to switch between black and white or vibrant colours, Cracked Ink is definitely making his presence known in the New Zealand Street Art World. Special mention to the fact that Cracked Ink was the First to pioneer with St.Prints. And although he was blindfolded, he still chose to take the leap with us when no one else would, and for that, we will forever be grateful. So go check out his page, follow his work and buy his prints. This guys going places.
CHRISTIE WRIGHTIn an effort to try and make ourselves look flashy, meet Christie Wright. Napier raised spring chicken who just so happens to be bloody brilliant at Street art whether it be on her own or collaborating with her partner in crime, Sean Duffell. Check out her page and prints on our site... yes, she's with St.prints too.
MC ISSUE 45"What's in this issue? You're not gonna believe it, but we got the legend, the man, aka the legendman, Mike Giant, to interview VC Johnson, the other legend man. It's legendary...man.
We also get on a train with Nick Boserio and Daryl Angel, meet new band The Bots, feature the work of Leif Podhajsky and check out some of Kristina Patterson's portrait outtakes. We also do a bunch of other stuff that you're going to save us the time of typing out by simply buying the magazine." - Monster Children |
CHROMACONStreet Prints went along to Chromacon 2015 held in Auckland. So many talented Artists and Creative minds all in one room.
GET UP FESTIVALSo Street Prints let Jah & Marcel loose to frolic the streets of Taranaki at the Get Up Festival. Word has it both Artists and Organisers are pretty dang Awesome and definitely bought it like a beast. Nice one guys.
MELBOURNESo we jumped the ditch for a few days to Melbourne originally to touch base with Family and Friends only to be lured and seduced by the Creative, Deep Veins of Melbourne streets. And boy did it feed us. Have a cheeky sneaky peaky of what we got upto.
MOUNT EVEREST CHALLENGEWe kicked off our year to take on the Mount Everast Challenge here in Tauranga, New Zealand. The aim is to climb the Mount 38x in 50days starting tomorrow! Jermaine Smith & I, Lovie Smith are taking on the challenge as well as Fundraising for our local Lifesaving clubs cos lets face it, they do amazing work and they deserve it.
MICA STILLMica Still. Originally from a small coastal town in Oregon, USA and now settled in Wellington New Zealand, her artistic quirky flare is like no other. Howling tigers, wolves, gnarly bears drenched in vibrant colour and super clean lines is uniquely her. She has this knack for being both daring and refreshingly sensitive all wrapped in one.
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