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Chasing Amy series gets a colour injection on Art Rookie

First up in the Chasing Amy series to get an injection of colour is "Moment of Madness". My personal fave in the comic strip of nine panels. Originally screen printed on acrylic sheets in black and white. Since then I've coloured them in. Next will be PHEEP. 

Screen printing them will be a little bit more expensive but for now there are unsigned digital prints available on Art Rookie of "Moment of Madness".  I do like both the stark black and white and colour. But it's good to see them side by side in the two different styles. Original source photos taken by my friend, Ben Dome. 

LINK to PRINTS http://www.artrookie.co.uk/item.php?type=11&id=9147

Moment of Madness in Colour - SHOP LINK

Moment of Madness in Colour - SHOP LINK

Moment of Madness in Black and White

Moment of Madness in Black and White

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Print in the Post

The kind people of Art Rookie and The Printspace Gallery sent me a lovely shiny complimentary print of The Liz Gang through the post today. 

The Liz Gang is now showing at 'Best of British', Art Rookie's debut exhibition! The print is available to buy online here: https://art.tt/ysm, and the exhibition continues until Thursday 24th March, 9am - 7pm, Mon - Fri!

The Liz Gang shiny print

The Liz Gang shiny print

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Battle of Waterloo

The Battle of Waterloo 2015 down the graffiti tunnel on the London South Bank

British Transport Police vs Neboe

British Transport Police vs Neboe

I went down to check out The Battle of Waterloo at Leake Street Graffiti tunnel near London's South Bank. Lots of tight stylish writers and energetic street art was on show, presented by the paint shop Chrome & Black.

About 40 artists took part in The Battle, which filled the tunnel with a cloud of sweet smelling spray paint mixed with barbecued jerk chicken, being sold to hungry punters. DJ's pumped out some hefty beats making the party bounce. Even the British Transport Police made an appearance. It looked like they were being taught how to hold a spray can, by one of the artists.

Slam was the overall winner of the £250 prize money, Diet came second and Debug came third.

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My personal favorite of a Neo-Tokyo cyberpunk world by Dan Kitchener

My personal favorite of a Neo-Tokyo cyberpunk world by Dan Kitchener

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