Pakistani Truck Art

An interesting post today from WebUrbanist about Pakistani truck art. I’d never heard of this before, but it turns out that in Pakistan, people decorate their trucks by painting on crazy designs and attaching little sculptures and trinkets. Each truck can cost up to $5,000 to paint, more than twice to per capita income!

Truck Art In Baluchistan. Photo by Umair Mohsin
Truck Art In Baluchistan. Photo by Umair Mohsin

From WebUrbanist:

The under-appreciated, indigenous Pakistani tradition of truck painting has an extraordinary history, starting in the days of the Raj. As early as the 1920’s, competing transportation companies would hire craftsmen to adorn their buses in the hopes that these moving canvases would attract more passengers. The technique worked so well that pretty soon you couldn’t purchase a ticket without seeing dozens of beautifully painted trucks waiting to take you to your destination. While the art doesn’t serve the same purpose anymore, it is still as prevalent as ever and has become more intricate and developed a deeper cultural significance over time.

Painters of Truck Art. Photo by Umair Mohsin
Painters of Truck Art. Photo by Umair Mohsin

Hero Drops Sunday + My Find

So it seems like a few artists were took notice of Adam Neate’s massive 1000 piece drop last weekend.

Last night, I was walking down Brick Lane after MuTATE Britain (more on that later tonight) and what do I see (besides an awesome Barry McGee piece)? A piece just propped up against a shopfront, mine for the taking. The work (photo below) wasn’t signed though, so maybe somebody could tell me who made it. Anyway, I took it home with me, and it’s made a great addition to my collection. It’s not by the next Adam Neate, but for given the price, it was a great deal. A big thank you to whoever painted it.

My found piece. Photo by RJ
My found piece. Photo by RJ

But if you’re a bit jealous of me or all those guys who got Adam Neates last week, all is not lost. Tomorrow (Sunday), Hero is going to be dropping 10 pieces somewhere in the West End.

Here’s a couple of the pieces he’ll be dropping:

Photo by Hero
Photo by Hero
Photo by Hero
Photo by Hero

Old Barry McGee in London

Came across this little piece by Barry McGEe today on Redchurch Street, but I’d never noticed it before. To see it in person for yourself, you can check out Streetartlocator.com where I’ve geotagged the piece.

Anybody know how old it is? Can’t imagine it’s even remotely new.

Sorry for the poor quality pic, it was dark. Check my flickr in a few days, and I’ll get a proper image up.

Barry McGee in London. Photo by RJ
Barry McGee in London. Photo by RJ

BBC Street Art Documentary

BBC World Service has an audio-documentary out on street art. Of course, it’s an AUDIO description about a VISUAL medium, so there’s that problem, but I’ve just listened to part one, and it’s quite good (given you can’t see anything that they’re talking about). The program heavily features Elbow-toe, but also also includes interviews with random members of the public, and even people the people who buff graffiti in New York.

More info on the two-part series here, and you can download part one here (part two goes online tomorrow I believe).

Pictures on Walls Party

Today Pictures on Walls announced two things.

1. The new Bansky print

And something that doesn’t require hitting F5 every two seconds…

2. The (first annual) Pictures on Walls party!

Looks like a fun time. Hope to see you all there (if we can get in).

Sickboy’s Stay Free Show Photos

Just got some great photos of Sickboy’s upcoming Stay Free show. I posted about the show yesterday. It opens December 3rd, and one visitor will win an installation piece from the show worth £20,000.

In my first post on the Stay Free show, I said I was curious to see how well Sickboy’s work would carry over from rubbish skips and old buildings to gallery walls and living rooms. I think these photos provide some strong evidence that Sickboy is not going to have any problems transitioning into gallery work.

Photography by www.andrepenteado.com
Photography by www.andrepenteado.com
Photography by www.andrepenteado.com
Photography by www.andrepenteado.com

More photos after the jump…

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