Women on Walls

I took a trip down to SWG3 today to see a completed mural by a newly formed collaborative group of girls called the Cobolt Collective. The members of the group are Edda Karolina, Chelsea Frew, Erin Bradley-Scott, and Kat Loudon. As you can see, the work, in celebration of International Woman’s Day, is pretty special, I hope this is the start of large scale walls from this talented group.

While there I spotted a new piece, I think by Rogue One, which is a memorial to a girl called Hannah, There was also a fairly new Sci-Fi themed mural by a bunch called the SFM Crew from Dundee.

Woman in Black – 3

In town today with my mate Jim, for a couple of beers and lunch in the Raven on Renfield Street, as usual, the food, beer and surroundings were excellent and we were well served by Alex and the rest of the crew, they really know how to make us feel welcome.

I had read that the latest mural to be completed in Glasgow’s Royal Exchange Square, in the form of the latest Study of a Woman In Black series mural by Street artist, James Klinge.  On James’ Instagram page he recently stated that he was unable to get a straight on photo of this piece, so off I went with my newish ultra wide angle lens to see how I would fare, I think I managed to capture the whole picture straight on, I will admit it was tight though.  This is a welcome addition to James’ body of work, which can be seen on his page on this site.

Cupid crashed in Glasgow

I was in Glasgow today and came across Pink Bear Rebel’s latest addition to the Glasgow scene, this time he has surprised city dwellers in the west end with a model of a Cupid that has flown straight into a wall.  Usually known for his political statements with his artwork, such as the one with a blindfolded Theresa May being led by a blindfolded Bulldog, perhaps he is showing his feelings on the commercialism of Valentine’s Day.

While in town I took a trip down to SWG3 and spotted a piece by East London team EndofTheLine, who have been commissioned by Netflix to paint murals around the UK advertising a new show, one of the team is called Jim Vision so I thought it apt for me to post my image of his tag here.

 

Street Art Reykjavik

A quiet day at home sorting out some of the many photographs taken during my recent trip to Reykjavik in Iceland.  Despite the snow and ice, there was plenty of colour on offer, not only were the old buildings colourful, there were hundreds of murals on display.  I have posted photographs of the significant ones here.

The week gone by

I’ve been busy over the last week volunteering at Celtic Connections 2019 so I’ve not had a chance to get out and about taking photographs. This week, I was on duty at the CCA, for John Paul White supported by Lyla Foy, then it was the Mackintosh Church, for Iain MacFarlane & Ingrid Henderson (with special guests Hamish Napier and Finlay MacDonald) who were supported by Hecla, I met some great people and heard some fabulous music. The week was topped off by Grace & Danger: A Celebration of John Martyn in the Concert Hall, I had a great week and I’m looking forward to next week at the Mitchell Theatre and the O2 Academy.

On the way up to the Mackintosh Church, I was blethering with the driver and we got talking about street art as we were passing Firhill Stadium so I had to point out Rogue One’s nice mural on the outside wall of the city end of the stadium.  Due to the length of this piece I’ve split it into 2 panoramic shots.

Little Book Transfers

I was at a gig, for Celtic Connections with The Once, at one of my favourite haunts last night in Drygate Brewery, and as I went to put my coat away in the cloakroom I found this nice piece by Little Book Transfers.  The band were very good too.

I have found more of LBT’s work as I travel around Glasgow, as can be seen on the LBT page in the Artists section of this site.

lbt drygate #1

SWG3 – Again

With not a lot to do today, I took a trip to SWG3 to see a new piece by Conzo and Glöbel I had heard about. While I was there I bumped into Mark Worst as he was getting started on a new large scale mural, from what I have seen it will be really good, I took a photograph of his preliminary work but I won’t post it until the work is completed. Mark told me that this new work is part of his new direction of portraiture murals for 2019, I look forward to seeing more of his work.

While I was there I also had the chance to have a chat with Garry Mackay aka Gaz Mac, the director of swg3, it was great to eventually meet up with the man who many say is Glasgow Graffiti’s Driving Force. We blethered about the development of art in Glasgow and this year’s forthcoming YardWorks which I’m hoping will not be on while I’m away travelling.

I took some other photographs whilst there, mainly of stuff that the lads were working on last week.  I’ll credit the images later.

Artist in DEV’elopment

I’ve been busy at the Tron Theatre, over the weekend volunteering at Celtic Connections 2019, I’ve had a great time and met some really nice and interesting people, and I’m looking forward to being involved in the rest of the festival.

Today I managed to get out and about a bit and had to take a trip to Paisley where I came upon two good Murals by Shaun Deveney, aka DEV on the walls of a Spar shop on Rowan Street. The one on the rear wall depicts Emily Coxhead, who runs a newspaper called The Happy Newspaper, which aims to celebrate all that’s good in the world.

Clearly visible, as you approach the shops, is a very good photorealistic mural depicting James Goodfellow, of Paisley, who patented the first ATM and created the first pin code and was awarded an OBE in 2006. It’s ironic that despite many of us using his invention daily basis, the 79-year-old said that he earned just around £10 from the patent, and has not made a penny more from it since.  There is a little video on Shain’s Facebook page about its creation.

I think that DEV will become more prominent as he develops his techniques, I have seen videos of his experiments and I think he is worthy of inclusion in The Artists section of the site.

New Section added

To try and make it easier to find photographs of street artists with a significant quantity of murals, I have created a new top-level section called The Artists.  I have added as much information on the artist as currently known by myself and a gallery of images.  I will add more information and Images as I receive them.

City Wander

An unexpected 10k wander around the city yesterday led me to different sources of artwork and some chats with good people. I haven’t created a map for this wander as it was totally unorganised and very random, you can follow my rambling and see the photographs here.