20 SEP Stencil Photo Uploads part 2
The San Francisco Uploads...photo of MR tape-up on Market St.
Yon (just one)
Valencia St. (just one, photo by Jeremy Novy)
On Geary St.
On Lone Mountain (just one)
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The San Francisco Uploads...photo of MR tape-up on Market St.
Yon (just one)
Valencia St. (just one, photo by Jeremy Novy)
On Geary St.
On Lone Mountain (just one)
Thanks to: Eleni, s/stencils, Brooklyn Street Art (Jaime Rojo), and only_stencil_archive (IG)
>NEW< Kansuke Akaike (JP)
>NEW< Tref (NO)
From Bogota (just one)
Postcard stencils from Ha Ha
Albany Bulb in East Bay, Cal
RIP Anthony Huber in Miami
Indiana (just one)
Shepard Fairey (just one)
Stickman (just one)
We rarely do archive overhauls these days. Since this is a volunteer-run site, there appears to never be enough time to tackle incorrect spellings, generic filenames, and other photo data changes. Over on the s/stencils subreddit, user stopme45 posted and located a protest stencils from Bogota, Colombia. While checking it out, we reviewed the Stencil Archive for Colombia and saw that the city's name had been misspelled. There were only 20 images in this archive, so it was easy to make corrections and changes and reupload all the images from backup files.
We doubt major overhauls will happen any time soon for other archives, especially large ones like Hamburg or Australia. Who knows?! Never say never....
Meanwhile, check out the photos from Colombia dating back to 2005. This post's featured photo is by San Francisco artist Mona Caron. She spreads her weeds seeds all across the globe.
Banksy trademark 'at risk' after street artist loses legal battle
Anonymous artist loses case against greeting card firm over use of Flower Thrower mural
The Guardian UK
Lanre Bakare Arts and culture correspondent
Thu 17 Sep 2020 10.21 BST
Last modified on Thu 17 Sep 2020 11.31 BST
Banksy’s trademark may be at risk after the street artist lost a case that an EU panel said was brought in bad faith and was undermined by a gift shop he set up in London last year.
Banksy lost the case against a greeting card company, Full Colour Black, which argued it should be able to use an image of the Flower Thrower stencil mural, which he painted in Jerusalem, because of the artist’s anonymity.
In 2014, Banksy’s representatives, Pest Control Office, successfully applied for an EU trademark of the Flower Thrower, but this week that was overturned after a two-year dispute.
The European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) panel said it ruled against the artist because he could not be identified as the unquestionable owner of such works because his identity remained hidden.
“Banksy has chosen to remain anonymous and, for the most part, to paint graffiti on other people’s property without their permission, rather than to paint it on canvases or his own property,” the panel said.
Britain’s Oldest Example of Christian Graffiti Found Near Hadrian’s Wall
By Alex Fox
SMITHSONIANMAG.COM
SEPTEMBER 1, 2020 11:45AM
Some 1,400 years ago, individuals living near Vindolanda, a Roman fort in northern England, inscribed a lead chalice with images of crosses, angels and other Christian symbols. Now, reports Dalya Alberge for the Guardian, archaeologists say that this vessel—unearthed during excavation of a ruined sixth-century church—represents the oldest known example of Christian graffiti ever found in Britain.
Recovered in 14 fragments, the chalice was once the size of a cereal bowl. Inscriptions adorn every inch of its surface, covering both its interior and exterior. Per a statement, symbols seen on the cup include a chi-rho (or monogram said to represent Jesus Christ), a happy bishop, ships, a congregation, a fish and a whale. Latin, Greek and potentially Ogam letters appear alongside the drawings.
Artista Plástica, nacida en 1977 en la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Diseñadora de Indumentaria de profesión, mientras estudiaba la carrera descubrió la pintura y allí comenzó a transitarla a través de Ilustraciones y Murales. Más tarde los aerosoles y el collage serían sus grandes aliados para contar sus historias y así "Resignificar el Pasado". Su obra contempla un lado lúdico del cual ella considera “el adulto nunca debería desprenderse” y esto mismo es el estímulo para jugar en la obra con diferentes materiales. Utiliza técnicas Mixtas, muchas de ellas nacen del Arte Urban
Thanks to: Chris C., Josiah, XSacto, r/stencils, r/streetart, and @only_stencil_archive
Music: XTC, Pink Floyd, Bowie, Ozric Tentacles
Photo: @1goodhombre for the win!
>NEW< F CK (IT)
Two from protests in Portland, OR
One from Slovenia
JPS (UK)
In Media, Pete B.
A few in the Mission District
One on Valencia
One near the Bottom of the Hill
One on Market St.
fnnch goes surfin’
Thanks to: Josiah, @only_stencil_archive
Music: Dian, Phish, Euforquestra, Bombino
Photo: Steve McQueen mural on Fillmore St., SF by Luinova
>NEW< Roadsworth (Montreal)
>NEW< fiddlethief (SF)
In the Upper Haight, SF
On Fillmore St., SF
Just one on Valencia St., SF
Black Lives Matter on Mission St., SF