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July 05, 2007

It is very garish but that is pop culture

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Gary Sauer-Thomspon, I write, Adelaide, 2007

The neon lights of the city and the omnipresent advertising in public places. They sizzle our mind with currents of electrical energy, zapping us. The graffiti is softer isn't it.

| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 12:44 AM | | Comments (5)
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Quite a nice looking peice. I would hang that in the house somewhere.

Les,
I wasn't sure of the form for quite a while.

depicted like this in painting form gives it sellability. Theres a big market out there for it some day.

I can imagine it done in a neo-realist style with lots of gestures back to late modernist US work known as colour field painting.

I quite often see these type artists and taggers while fishing under a couple of local bridges. Funny it seems to be as much about the performance with the artists. Fast paced,hoodies with slogans on. Always with an escape route but staying close enough to the audience to make their hearts pump. Yes very much performance art.

 
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