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SF Viral Video About Black Lives Matter Stencil Unpacked
She 'Rode That Bias Off a Cliff': Man Who Filmed SF Viral Video on Handling 'Karens'
Joe Fitzgerald Rodriguez for KQED (Link to article)
Jaime Juanillo was not looking to 'out' a white woman for making racist remarks last Thursday. In other words, he wasn’t looking to catch a 'Karen.'
(That’s a term often used to describe white women, specifically, who call police to punish Black people and people of color generally while they're enjoying everyday activities — like barbecuing, running a lemonade stand or bird-watching.)
But when a woman named Lisa Alexander and her husband accused Juanillo of a crime for stenciling the words Black Lives Matter with chalk on the retaining wall outside his own home in San Francisco’s Pacific Heights, he was ready with his cellphone.
“Respectfully,” Alexander can be seen telling Juanillo in his video, “absolutely your [Black Lives Matter] signs and everything, that’s good, but this is not the way to do it. It’s private property.”
Yes it was: Juanillo’s property. But, he maintains, being a man of color, Alexander likely assumed he did not live in the expensive home they were standing in front of. She called the police.
Juanillo said in the predominantly wealthy, predominantly white Pacific Heights neighborhood, “It’s not unusual at all for me to get a look like, ‘Do you belong here?’” Juanillo, a Filipino man, has lived with his husband in Pacific Heights for 18 years where he runs a small dog walking business called Pack Heights.
The video interaction Juanillo recorded with Alexander has since gone viral, and been viewed more than 13 million times. The beauty subscription service Birchbox has cut ties with Alexander’s skincare company LAFACE, and she has since issued a public apology, saying "I should have minded my own business."
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Филипп Дульмаченко (FI2K) - российский уличный художник, работающий в трафаретной технике.
Родился 6 января 1990 года на Дальнем Востоке России. Имеет высшее экономическое образование.
В 2004 начал заниматься уличным искусством, позже нашёл себя в трафаретной технике.
С 2012 года живет и работает в Санкт-Петербурге.
В 2016 году основал студию Design-NF, которая занимается художественным оформлением общественных пространств.
Сотрудничает со многими крупными компаниями: Tinkoff bank, Спортмастер, Four Seasons, Нетология и др.
New Uploads for Your Bloomsday Fete
Support by: Devin and Eleni, Chris C, Queer Eye, Xsacto, @graffitiradical, r/stencils, r/streetart, @only_stencil_archive
Music: Rush, Radiohead, DEVO, Clash
Photo: Revisiting the mad frenzy for fresh Banksy walls in a 2010 San Francisco.
Four updated photos of 2010 Banksy stencils.
>NEW< bananensprayer (DE) with a COVID-19 one.
>NEW< M-one (UK) with a COVID-19 one.
Just one from Greece
Just one COVID-19 stencil from the UK
#blues4George in Minnesota
Just one in NYC
Philly, PA
Just one from #CHAZ Seattle
xsacto in quarantine
Haight-Ashbury, SF
Black Lives Matter in SF
COVID-19 related in Hayes Valley
COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter in the Mission
Just one on Valencia St.
Just one from Eclair
Black Lives Matter ally from fnnch and Coach Hudary Murray
COVID-19 wheatpastes from Jeremy Novy
Black Lives Matter Stencil Incident Goes Viral
A white couple call the police on me, a person of color, for stencilling a #BLM chalk message on my own front retaining wall. “Karen” lies and says she knows that I don’t live in my own house, because she knows the person who lives here. #blacklivesmatter pic.twitter.com/rOpHvKVwgP
— Jaimetoons (@jaimetoons) June 12, 2020
Seitu Ken Jones Gives a How To on Making a George Floyd Stencil
StencilArchive.org has seen other shared stencils images of George Floyd, and Breonna Taylor, on the stencil subreddit. We were glad to come across Twin Cities artist Seitu Jones' #Blues4George project, since Jones includes templates and instructions for a simple or multi-color stencil portrait. Go to Jones' site for more details, and to download a pdf how-to via Google Drive.
#BLUES4GEORGE
How To Create Your Own #Blues4george:
Create your own stencils of any size with the 4 patterns provided. Pick up shades of blue paint and memorialize George Floyd in the streets and on the boarded up storefronts across the United States and beyond. Depending on size and paint supplies accessible to you, there are many ways to create a #blues4george portrait.
Materials You’ll Need:
Cardboard/Foamcore/Paper/
Something you can cut out!
Spray Paint/Acrylic/Chalk/Markers/
Something with the color blue!
OPTION 1: EASY
One shade of blue paint
1. Download the stencil from tiny.cc/b4gE
2. Print the stencil out or trace it on some spare cardboard
3. Cut along the lines and remove the hatched areas using a utility blade, Xacto knife, or scissor
4. Start painting!
OPTION 2: CHALLENGING
Five shades of blue paint
1. Download the 5 stencils from tiny.cc/b4gC
2. Print the stencils out or trace them on some spare cardboard
3. Cut along the lines and remove the hatched areas using a utility blade, Xacto knife, or scissor
4. Start painting Layer 1 with your lightest blue, making your way up to Layer 5 and up to your darkest blue!
SOME TIPS!
You can mix 5 shades of blue with just one jar of blue and one jar of white paint, and a brush you can scale your paintings up using a projector and a marker to trace onto some scrap cardboard, or print on a bigger paper. Shop local when possible!
REMEMBER!
Get permission from local businesses, organizations, and building owners to place a portrait on their boarded up windows. Get permission for sidewalks, walls, or other locations across your neighborhoods.
Take photos and share your results on social media. Be sure to tag it #blues4george and @seitukjones
Yours in solidarity,
Seitu
8 June New Uploads for Monday
Thanks to Duncan C, Joelle, Josiah, Brooklyn Street Art, r/stencils, r/streetart, @only_stencil_archive, and the people in the streets!
Music is this week's Shakedown Stream (Set II).
Photo: art by dotmaster and DZIA; photo by Duncan C in Camden, UK.
>NEW< BD White (NYC)
>NEW< KREAU (Seattle)
>NEW< InkOj (Paris)
>NEW< sabota (IT)
>NEW< The Rebel Bear (UK, Scotland)
One from RiP in UK
One from Alabama
Black Lives Matter in Idaho
A few from NYC, one COVID-19 related
Black Lives Matter in Virginia
One from Seattle, WA
One from Germany
Three from UK
One from Valencia St., SF, USA
Black Lives Matter on Haight St.
Fresh Faile!
Kreau (WA)
Over the course of several years, I adapted my style and workflow so I could bring a vision to the streets but on a timeline more aligned to my creative strengths. This started with several wheat-paste projects, media installations, and ultimately the evolution of my primary focus: stenciling.
B.D. White (NYC)
B.D. White entered the art scene by painting hundreds of streetlight bases throughout New York City. Despite his spinal injury, he earned a reputation as a prolific street artist using spray paint and stencils as his main medium.
31 May New Stencil Archive Uploads
Be safe out there. Be kind always. No scapegoating. Remember the Golden Rule.
Shout outs to: Todd H., Joe Doom, Josiah, r/stencils, r/streetart, @only_stencil_archive, and you.
Photo: Yon's masked MUNI driver, on upper Haight St. (aka Haight-Ashbury)
>NEW< ToddoT in Upper Haight, SF
>NEW< savethewall (IT)
Miniature Rock Stencils from AU
COVID-19 awareness in New York state
One COVID-19 mural from Ohio
A few from Zob in PDX, OR
Just off 13th and Mission
What, Me Worry on Clarion?
Todd sent me a postcard
COVID-19 related from Yon
Just one from Hamburg