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  • Ok, 'fess up....
    by Paul Louis Villani

    Ok all you artists out there… Time to ‘fess up!!!! ;p;p;p / Which one of us did this

    Ok all you artists out there… Time to ‘fess up!!!! ;p;p;p / Which one of us did this

  • LONDON SCRAWL CALENDAR 2008
    by Redtempa

    LONDON SCRAWL CALENDAR 2008 I have a 2008 London Scrawl calendar currently availiable for purchase. If you are interested please sen…

    LONDON SCRAWL CALENDAR 2008 I have a 2008 London Scrawl calendar currently availiable for purchase. If you are interested please send me your e-mail address and your delivery mail address, I will then send you a paypal e-mail request for the relevant amount (see below). Once I have received the funds I will purchase the calendar through Redbubble, instructing them to send the order to your address…simple :) I am pricing this calendar at: AU$35.00 within Australia, this includes postage and packaging / GBP£15.20 this includes postage and packaging / USD$32.00 this includes postage and packaging FRONT PAGE JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Thanks everybody… enjoy your Christmas! Ben

  • MY PHOTO WAS PUT ON JONES SODA!!
    by 4getsundaydrvs

    so this morning i woke up and there was mail for me. i opened it, and to my surprise a bunch of these labels slid out. i submitted photos…

    so this morning i woke up and there was mail for me. i opened it, and to my surprise a bunch of these labels slid out. i submitted photos i believe before the summer, so it was a shock, and def made my week! what a great birthday present! (March 20) buy the original photo here: / Artist At Work it’s also on thier website!! my photo is the 3rd row from the bottom, the last one. check it out!!! Jones Soda / it also gives you the option to see what photo goes with what flavor. check it out! IF YOU FIND THIS SODA IN STORES I’D LOVEEE IT IF YOU TAKE A PHOTO OF IT FOR ME AND SEND IT TO ME. THAT’D BE AWESOME!!!! PLEASE AND THANKS!

  • Thank You to the hosts of Living Christianity for featuring GOD'S GRAFFITI
    by Marie Sharp

    I thank you so much for your kindness in featuring my work. May each of you be richly blessed by our Almighty God. / !http://images-0.redb…

    I thank you so much for your kindness in featuring my work. May each of you be richly blessed by our Almighty God. /

  • A visual insight into the Melbourne I know...
    by Paul Louis Villani

    Been spending a couple of nights doing some alley crawls around in inner city Melbourne. / / _There’s less than 24 hours remaining, so s…

    Been spending a couple of nights doing some alley crawls around in inner city Melbourne. / / There’s less than 24 hours remaining, so submit your works to this exhibition challenge…. / Click here if you want to exhibit your work in front of more than 5,000 people a day for 10 days!!! / 1. / / / / 2. / / / / 3. / / / / 4. / / / / 5. / / / / 6. / / / / 7. / / / / 8. / / / / Thanks for stopping by!! / HUGS! :D

  • the real banksy?!?
    by jumpy

    believe it or not? / this is a great article on the apparent real identity of Banksy / CHECK IT OUT...

    believe it or not? / this is a great article on the apparent real identity of Banksy / CHECK IT OUT

  • What a great day
    by Rosina Lamberti

    thank u very much to the anonymous buyers for purchasing the Calender / !http://images-2.redbubble.net/img/calendars/page:0/product:cale…

    thank u very much to the anonymous buyers for purchasing the Calender / / Melborne Graffiti / Changes on a daily basis / My quest is to record as much as possible sold framed prints of / Color Coordinated

  • My Thoughts Involving Graffiti.
    by SHME32

    Vandalism, destruction, and a lack of respect for public property surround graffiti. It has been demonized by the mainstream. I, however,...

    Vandalism, destruction, and a lack of respect for public property surround graffiti. It has been demonized by the mainstream. I, however, have a different point of view. Coming from an extensive artistic background( roughly 17 of my 22 years on this earth…) I’ve learned to appreciate many art forms and their execution. Alas, none have compared to graffiti. The lettering is simply a vessel for the art that transcends the normal artistic form. Art as a culture has been largely compressed into a box of rules and techniques that dominate expression. I ask how. How can art be so fascistly( yeah, I made up a word…) controlled by what they of the past have done? Isn’t art supposed to be pure creativity? I say yes. Graffiti, excluding the so emasculated marking of territory by gangs, has a beauty untapped by conventional medium. No lettering is alike. No character is alike. It is words transformed. It is nothing created into something. But that is not all. Consider the artist. Risking his/her safety and freedom in the pursuit of artistic expression is the most beautiful thing in the world to me. And it may be covered up in a day! The sheer drive and passion is what makes it a wonderful sight to behold, if nothing else. I have to say, for all you punks out there, there are rules that set taggers apart from artists. You must have respect for your fellow man, but fuck “The Man.” Abridged, It means that you will never, ever hit private property or independent establishments unless otherwise stated by the a fore mentioned, you will do the best you can to establish “flow” in your piece to make it appealing rather than an eyesore, and lastly, you will practice on paper more than walls. Thank you for reading. / —SHME32

  • What a wonderful surprise!!!!
    by dominiquelandau

    Yes, just received a notification..:))) someone bought ” Musicians” !!!!!! / Thanks for the good news!!!

    Yes, just received a notification..:))) someone bought ” Musicians” !!!!!! / Thanks for the good news!!!

  • 600 views in two days!
    by Andrew Mark

    im not sure if this is normal, but it certainly hasnt been for me… in the last two days one of my works Clashing Elegance...

    im not sure if this is normal, but it certainly hasnt been for me… in the last two days one of my works Clashing Elegance has had over 600 hits! / again this might be normal out there, but in the world of andrew mark, this is everything but! thanks redbubble

  • Melbourne!
    by Natalie Perkins

    / It’s all over red …

    / It’s all over red rover, we returned to the land of the stinky fug last night. I loved Melbourne so much, especially how cool it was (temperature-wise!) We saw so much down there, every day was packed with activities but we still didn’t see everything! Now we definitely want to move :D If you wanna see more laneways photos – check my blog out.

  • Two features...
    by Gili Orr

    “On the EDGE” was featured in the group Safe Haven / !http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/art/border:blackwithdetail/product:laminated-...

    “On the EDGE” was featured in the group Safe Haven / “Who is it?” was featured in the group Statues and Such / I am very grateful to the hosts of both groups!

  • Featured tees - YEEEEEEEEEEEEES!!!
    by Gili Orr

    “Cattish-2” was featured in the group The Patchwork / !http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/clothing/bodycolor:black/cropped/size:large/...

    “Cattish-2” was featured in the group The Patchwork / “Stuck” was featured in the group Outsiders / I am happy, honored and grateful… Thank you so much, dear hosts!!!!

  • Graffiti Copyright
    by Amanda Brushett

    Copyright on graffiti is tricky. And I’m not taking about commissioned public murals or even commissioned pseudo-graffiti. Because even …

    Copyright on graffiti is tricky. And I’m not taking about commissioned public murals or even commissioned pseudo-graffiti. Because even then the lines are blurry but at least then we have some legal grounds for one side to stand on. / You can’t prove you have a right copyright on graffiti unless you are willing to do the time/fine for defacing public property. And last time i checked no one can call copyright on a smashed window or a burnt car. From the research I did before I posted a certain shirt up on RB, it goes a bit like this: -Photographer taking pics of architecture/ruins owns the copyright to that image and all derivatives of that image. / -If the same photographer takes a detail of that image and morphs it into a completely different style of art work then they own the copyright to that derivative art work as well. Thats what the copyright law is telling me from what i have read. If i find out otherwise I will take action at that point in time. / So on the advice from RB Admin I will be keeping that shirt and the original image up on my page but I thought it would be an interesting discussion to put forward for the group. Amanda

  • Thanks for the Sale!
    by Arlene Zapata

    A BIG THANK YOU to the UK buyer who bought a card of Graffiti Manipulation...

    A BIG THANK YOU to the UK buyer who bought a card of Graffiti Manipulation I hope you enjoy it! / Best Bubbles, Arlene

  • Home Page - today
    by Rosina Lamberti

    !http://images-1.redbubble.net/img/art/border:whitewithdetail/product:la…

    NOW

  • "Graffiti On The Bricks" Featured In The Group "Yellow Gallery"
    by Diane Schuster

    !http://images-1.redbubble.net/img/art/framecolor:mocha/framestyle:flat30/mattecolor:black/product:framed-print/size:large/view:preview/2…

    How Cool Is This! Thanks so much to the moderators of this group for this wonderful feature!

  • 3 Features
    by Jeannette Sheehy

    NYC Apartments / !http://images-1.redbubble.net/img/art/framecolor:black/framestyle:flat30/mattecolor:bright%20white/product:framed-print/...

    NYC Apartments / was featured in the stairs group. Blue Barn / / and Silver Scribble / featured in the Outsiders group Thanks so much to the hosts..really appreciate it! :)

  • Features for 4/22/09
    by Diane Schuster

    !http://images-1.redbubble.net/img/art/framecolor:mocha/framestyle:flat30/mattecolor:black/product:framed-print/size:large/view:preview/2…

    “Lazy Daze” featured in the group “First Things” “Graffiti On The Bricks” featured in the group “First Things” Thanks so much to the moderators of this wonderful group for these features! “Deep Bridgework” placed in the top 10 in the “Time To Reflect” Challenge in the group “The Addicted Photographer” / Thanks to all who voted in this challenge!

  • Creative Poetry Challenge Feature
    by Janis Zroback

    *It’s a great night for features…I know that some of you probably have not seen this series…The Abstract, Journal, Symbolism, Graffit…

    It’s a great night for features…I know that some of you probably have not seen this series…The Abstract, Journal, Symbolism, Graffiti and Altered Images Collection…this painting is one of them..by clicking on the link, you will see the original page which as usual includes writing, this time associated with the subject of Escape. It has been featured several times and it’s been viewed 711 times…I am very pleased to show it to you, as it is one of the few collage works I have posted to RB…..there are real onion skins in the painting / Escape Is Not An Option Escape…it is the Basket / In which the Heart is caught / When down some awful Battlement / The rest of Life is dropped. Thank you so much

  • I think the time has come for Red Bubble's members to disallow displays of crimes.
    by Lenny La Rue, IPA

    Just reading that should make one say, “What the hell??? There’s no murder depicted here! There’s no mutilation shown! No images of po…

    Just reading that should make one say, “What the hell??? There’s no murder depicted here! There’s no mutilation shown! No images of porn or nude babies are allowed! What the hell is your problem, Lenny, and why are you even talking about censorship as a positive thing in an artist’s community?” Here is a copy of the comments I just wrote after viewing an image of illegal street art/graffiti: If not for the nasty fact that my white van has just been sprayed by huge black gang signs – for the third time – I might be able to find the interest in asswipes defacing property. But it’s just a bit too difficult after getting up to face the drive to work with more of their advertising being displayed on my commute. And what can I do? Well, I can paint over it and give them a fresh white surface. Or paint it black and give them an alternative look. I can forget about it and just wait for them to cover it all for me, perhaps making it look more artistic than destructive. Or I can sleep in the van with a gun and wait. Of course, I can’t actually use the gun: even my brandishing it unloaded is a greater crime than their ruining my property repeatedly. I can’t hold them for police because I can’t make a citizen’s arrest for vandalism. But I can jump out, photograph them (hopefully scare them off before they smash the camera, my head, or both), and report the latest incident to the police answering machine. Then I could pretend to show the cops when the cops pretend to respond. Should we as artists elevate scum to our level by displaying their meanness? I know I have in several pieces on mine. I know I’ll never do it again and will edit out both any future graffiti and the crime displayed here in my Red Bubble gallery to date. I’m sorry but I think it’s time to make a stand for the people who create using their own pallets, not destroying someone’s property to do so. Looks like when something hits home enough, it eventually leaves enough emotional and personal damage to make one want to stop it. I’ve reached that point. I am not angry. I’m not even frustrated with the way things are here in Red Bubble with the depiction of crime. What bothers me is that I’m doing what the criminals want most desperately to do: promoting their crimes. Are there people who are in Red Bubble as legitimate artists wasting their time trashing my property? I don’t know but I doubt it. Are there idiot people who just happen along and see illegal crap? Undoubtedly. Does having it here cause crime? No way to tell. We can’t even agree if ANY depictions of actions cause people to do things. But we as a society don’t allow child porn because we don’t want it to have even the slightest ability to influence. We don’t allow graphic sex – even consensual contact between legally permitted partners – in Red Bubble, and the line is a lot blurrier when it comes to “influence” in this regard. How many illegal acts are legally depicted in Red Bubble? I don’t think there are any and I feel confident that The Powers That Be in this wonderful site wouldn’t allow them if found. Yet public display of female nudity is illegal in some societies so is Red Bubble picking and choosing which crimes to allow and which to ban? I don’t know the answers and I don’t pretend to. I’m not looking for anything here but public acknowledgment of my changed viewpoint regarding defacto promotion of vandalism. Vandalism is a crime. Showing it online spreads the ability for it to be seen on a much wider scale. Calling it art is to demean ourselves. I propose the voluntary removal of artwork showing the criminal activity of graffiti and I propose strong editing of graffiti in pieces that are art but have this crime as an element in them. This isn’t a Red Bubble issue; this is a united artists’ issue and one we, as artists, need to consider to raise the bar above the human trash with the simple want and ability to do something criminal while having us call it otherwise. We, as artists, do not need to validate criminal vandalism by calling it art. We, as artists, don’t need to change criminal thought or make laws regarding it. But we, as artists, can take a stand refusing to promote a crime by elevating it to the equality of fine art we create and enjoy inside Red Bubble.

  • Banksy's Maid!
    by drjones

    I took a trip into Camden today to photograph Banksy’s maid (I lived in Camden for 3 years but never actually captured her, and now very …

    I took a trip into Camden today to photograph Banksy’s maid (I lived in Camden for 3 years but never actually captured her, and now very much regret it!)...but when i got there i discovered a plain white wall!!! So i did some research and discovered some vandals painted over her last year! ARGH!!! So annoying… / Here’s a link to the Maid Sad times

  • 2010 Calendar
    by Heather Hartkamp

    My 2010 calendar This year I haven’t used my own art work b…

    My 2010 calendar This year I haven’t used my own art work but that of the amazing street artists who work around inner Melbourne for several reasons: - Because I do like the colourful art that livens up some of the otherwise dull side streets and admire the skill of the artists - Because much of that work will eventually be lost – painted over – it’s good to have a record of some of it - Because I wanted something very colourful to hang in my kitchen next year!!!!!

  • A Sunday arvo in Melbourne
    by Lisa Kenny

    I went to Melbourne on Sunday afternoon with my mate John Conway for a wander around with the camera…. here’s a little bit of our after…

    I went to Melbourne on Sunday afternoon with my mate John Conway for a wander around with the camera…. here’s a little bit of our afternoon 1 … Christmas isn’t far way apparently / / / 2 … That’s Hosier lane over there, you know, the one where all the graffiti is… / / / 3 … What are they all looking at … / / / 4 … the same as these people I’d guess / / / 5 …Buskers ~ or Street Performers as they prefer to be known / / / 6 … Amazing what they can get people to do / / / 7 / / / 8 / / / 9 / 10 / / / 11 … Interesting onlookers / / / 12 ... Just a nice bit of light shining through / / / 13 … A bit of colour on the streets / / / 14 … Some street art / / / 15 … A wander down Union Lane / / / 16 … Where we came across a wedding party. Somehow we ended up helping this photographer out by looking after his bag full of gear while he set up his photos / / / 17 … He didn’t even mind that we took a couple of photos over his shoulder. Marcel Voestermans was his name ~ very nice man / / / 18 … This guy gave me a smile / / / 19 …I even found a cowboy / / / 20 … and these two were practicing their synchronized reading /

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