Painting in the 'Reykjavik Hall of Fame'

Going to Reykjavik, my friend Sigrun already hooked me up to paint with another female artist there (more on my collaboration with her later). One of the great things about the graffiti culture and social media is that once you publicize that you are traveling anywhere in the world - other writers come forward and usually make their way to paint or organize a wall. Thanks to Dan from Montana Colors who hooked me up with CLONE and CASIO - Icelandic graffiti writers.The were really no graffiti supply shops in Reykjavik, I only heard of one which only sold limited belton black and white spraypaint, thats because they were going out of business. So the only source was to go to an art suppply store who only sold German Montana. The price of spraypaint was almost double of that in New York. Luckily for some discounts I was able to load up in vast array of colors for my first piece in Iceland! I went for the gold...

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CLONE, one of the first Icelandic graffiti writers,  hitting up my blackbook ....

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Stickers...don't leave home with out 'em....

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The boys decided to paint using roller paint as a fillin' for their pieces....I don't blame them...spraypaint is way too expensive there..

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Time for some action ! At the Reykjavik Hall of Fame...also a skatepark...

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Progress shot...

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CASIO putting it down...old school style....

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CLONE getting down....

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With my friend Sigrun...

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Finished pieces....

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Adventures in Reykjavik

I just arrived from my solo expedition to Reykjavik, Iceland. I went to visit my good friend Sigrun, do some tourist things and of course explore the graffiti scene out there.Here are some photos of my first day....

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At the airport exchanging Dollars to Icelandic Krones, ISK. (kr1000 = $8.31)

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The scenery from Keflavik International Airport was breathtaking. Houses rest on land made up of  old volcanic rocks ...looks like a fairytale... IMG_2395

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I had the chance to visit the Hallgrímskirkja Lutheran Church...one of the tallest in Iceland.

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The statue of Leif Eriksson - Iceland / Norweigan explorer who was said to have discovered North America 500 years before Chritopher Columbus...

 

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An exhibition inside the church..."In Green Pastures I rest". I like that.

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A view from inside the church's clock tower - with a 36o degree look at Reykjavik.

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The large pipe church organs ...

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Clean and modern aesthetic of the inside of the church...

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The guesthouse where I stayed in...

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My first night in Reykjavik it rained and there was night. But then I learned

that the cloud only hid the Sun. But in reality there was no sunset during the summers in Iceland.

Inside the guesthouse, vintage Icelandic art and decor...shabby but cute.

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Group show at Krause Gallery

Krause Gallery Presents “Emerging to Established” – A Group Show – Part 2

July 25th 7-9pm through September 1st

NEW YORK — The Krause Gallery presents “Emerging to Established”; a unique perspective on our annual Summer Group Show. Krause Gallery will give new and emerging artists the opportunity to show in a gallery setting as well as display the new work by the galleries established artists. “We are encouraging all artists to explore a creative approach with their new works”. The exhibiting artists range from national to international with a broad range of mediums. From Jordan Eagles’ blood work to Hanksy’s tongue in cheek nod to celebrities, “Emerging to Established” plans to capture a snapshot of the current contemporary art scene. The show is split into two installments June 20th – July 20th and July 25th to September 1st.

Krause Gallery 149 Orchard Street (@ Rivington Street) New York, NY 10002 212-777-7799

Hours: Wed-Sun – 12:00 to 6:00pm Mon-Tues by appt.

July 25th – Artists include: Peter Feigenbaum, Aaron Thornton, COPE2, Indie 184, Matt Colagiuri, Eric van Straaten, Peter Gronquist, Josef Marzi, Matthew Bilfield, Hanksy, Jordan Eagles. KraussGallery_July25

Opening Reception of PHENOMENON

Last Saturday was the opening reception to my 4th solo show, this time at Ugly Gallery in the coastal town of New Bedford, MA. In conjunction, I also had a POP UP Shop for my clothing brand Kweenz Destroy and also released my very first zine. The 'Indie 184' zines feature 24 full color pages of my recent projects and endeavor, the are limited edition of 30, signed and include an all star sticker pack. (More info later as where to get yourself a copy online.) Thanks to everyone who came out to support my show and to the curators and owners of Ugly Gallery - Jeremiah and David.I had a ton of fun making these new paintings and sketches for this show.

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PHENOMENON Solo Show at Ugly Gallery

5X7 PRESS RELEASE: UGLYgallery 246 UNION ST. NEW BEDFORD, MA 02740 www.uglygallery.com

INDIE 184: PHENOMENON New paintings and works on paper

July 13, 2013 – August 10, 2013 Opening reception: Saturday, July 13, from 7:00pm - 10:00pm

UGLYgallery is proud to present PHENOMENON a solo exhibition by Indie 184. Graffiti is the lexicon of the street. As far back as the stone age, the element of leaving ones mark, has been communicated through the walls of our environment. Indie184’s transformative approach to graffiti awakens the spirit of the contemporary art world. Los Angeles, Paris, and New York have been host to her last three solo exhibitions over the past year. Her drive to create art both on the streets and in galleries, has taken her around the world from Bronx to Berlin, over the last decade. A burgeoning phenomenon in graffiti, Indie’s work strikes balance between the energy of the streets, and the power of femininity. The imagery, color, texture, and subject define a level of clarity in her application of art to canvas, concrete, and clothing.

Indie’s arrival to New Bedford, with more than a dozens new works, will include works on canvas, print, clothing and other surfaces. The use of aerosols, plaster, paste, acrylic paint, and paper give the viewer a wide exchange of the media reflected in the traditional graffiti setting, reimagined into wall art intended for use in a nontraditional graffiti setting. The art of branding a particular location has evolved from nuisance to renaissance, and laymen and fine art collector alike converge in a space of somewhere between here and there. This dreamy element of romanticized figurative collaging averse to the elements of raw graffiti, all delicately packaged in beautiful messages told through color and words. The collision of thought process and application express a voice screaming from the roof tops that, she has arrived.

For 13 years now, the Dominican-American, New York native has been propagating her message on the streets she calls home and walls worldwide, she calls her own. Indie’s work has been featured commercially from best-selling video games like Rockstar Games’ Grand Theft Auto IV to premium brands like MAC cosmetics. She has been a contributing artist in exhibitions and auctions worldwide and an outspoken voice in the street art community of New York City. Her place in the archives of the contemporary voice of street art is fostering a growth that is quickly taking her to the top of her profession. Her collaborative work with world renowned female street artists like Swoon, Fafi, and Aiko put her in a class of the future of female street art influencers. Her rise does not come without hard work. As entrepreneur, artist and mother, Indie is the definition of modern women living in the renaissance of an art form that is part of the vocabulary of a generation. UGLYgallery proudly presents, with much honor and respect, INDIE 184. Phenomenon.

Join us on Saturday July 13th as we celebrate, with Indie, her new works.

For more information please contact the gallery at info@uglygallery.com or at 508.971.4936.