Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Transient Art On The Walls Of Athens: 3. Poster

Theme: Electrocution

Using the poster technique, here is an artist who values electricity above all else... Using jump leads these characters share a fair dose of highlighter electrocution. The one looks like an angel already communicating his divine inspiration to a friend. Sharing is what friendship is all about after all... Maybe we should ask Gary Newman the question... "Are friends electric?"



Transient Art On The Walls Of Athens: 1.Graffiti

Theme: Modernist painting

It's a tiny taverna in the backstreets of Exarcheia. It has just two tables. But one of the tables is reserved. A gentleman who always brings his own bottle of wine can be found sitting there. His red wine is strong and it goes quickly to the head. Halfway through the bottle and the gentleman has lost all sense of time. The first doubts creep into his mind and he wonders if everything around him is real. Well, the table looks real and the tablecloth and the chairs...



But then when he looks at his hands they seem a bit flat. In fact his whole body now looks two dimensional. And the colors are a bit blunt and the contour is strange, especially when he feels his head. He tries to talk... the lips open but no sound can be heard. He manages to grab the bottle just before everything freezes. And the table is still there, with the chairs and the tablecloth. Untouched. Waiting for the next customer...

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Transient Art On The Walls Of Athens: 3. Poster

Theme: Renaissance

This artist uses the technique of first drawing and painting on paper, then cutting and posting the result on the wall. The weary expression on this face and the strange use of color make for a wonderfull portrait reminiscent of a renaissance that is turning to decadence in a blink of an eye...

Monday, September 13, 2010

Transient Art On The Walls Of Athens: 1.Graffiti

Theme: The Line Motif 2



This seems to be the same artist featured in this blog in a previous entry. The winding, spiral tracing of the line is similar and the themes again have to do with the sea but this time they are in their majority black and white. The sea, pirates, boats, couples and women with flowing hair are the main themes of this artist.













The following graffiti was found on a rusty metal door of an abandoned old house in Athens in the area of Exarcheia. The rusty brown of the metal sheet contrasted perfectly with the black and white design and provided a wonderful canvas for a unique piece of art with references to Picasso and the comic book world all in one.



Photographed by Douglas in Athens, August 2010.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Transient Art On The Walls Of Athens: 1.Graffiti

Theme: The Monsters of Athens

This monster is found hiding in dark corners on the walls of Athens behind old graffiti and crumbling bricks. As soon as it is discovered, it shows its teeth and growls ... Argh ... It also changes colors. But famous monsterologists have argued that in fact there exist different species of this kind of monster. The red one in parallel streets, the grey in vertical and the green one in the city squares. One thing is clear... it has sharp teeth and it is slowly getting extinct.







Transient Art On The Walls Of Athens: 1.Graffiti

Theme: Every window tells a story


Windows of abandoned, derelict houses in the center of Athens. In their former life these windows belonged to houses, where real people lived, loved, cried and laughed. Now the windows are built in. Now there is silence. A continuation of the wall. A continuation of lifeless grey. Nobody lives here since almost a century. But suddenly... watch carefully, there is a strange commotion at the windows. Life has returned with all its complications and passions thanks to art.




Transient Art On The Walls Of Athens: 1.Graffiti

Theme: Death and Freedom


A Skeleton with a Horse. Or rather Death and the Horse. Death and Freedom. A beautiful work that captures your imagination as you walk by. A composition which could very well have the signature of E. Munch and find its way in a museum. But it's not from Munch and you don't have to pay a ticket to enjoy this work of art. It's free, somewhere, on the walls of Athens...


Wednesday, September 1, 2010

"Le Cheval Blême" de David B.



In the darkness, David B.'s nightmares come galloping from the subconscious. In comic book form he manages to recall all the strange places that the pale horse has taken him through. The black and white elliptical splendor of strange sequences and phenomena where everything is possible. Innocense, guilt and imagination, horror and the abstraction of the familiar lead to absurd situations which could nevertheless also be contained in a short story form.



So if a clown asks you to help him find his way out of a labyrinth or one day you suddenly feel your nose grow long then it might also be time to help Mr Death find a real job...