Showing posts with label aerosol art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label aerosol art. Show all posts

7/25/10

Rothenberg update via Artworks of Cincinnati...

"Color Brings Peace"

In partnership with Cincinnati Public Schools, Rush Philanthropic Foundation, and Bounty
Rothenberg Elementary
2120 Vine Street

Lead Artists: Matthew Dayler and Danny Babcock, Higher Level Art
2 Apprentice Artists
ArtWorks and Higher Level Art transformed the exterior of a modular classroom of Rothenberg Preparatory Elementary School. The team led a school-wide assembly to get input from students, including favorite colors, style, and words starting with the prefix “re”. The result is a colorful, inspirational wraparound mural that enlivens the Over-the-Rhine community. 

 

7/19/10

Stop and smell the Flowers



















Ruth and Family from Rosebud Flower Shop in Erie, PA was kind enough to allow me to assist in the updating of their storefront. The name and roses are contour cut from a rigid exterior grade substrate. "Flower shop" and the gray shadows are painted directly to the wall. We gave the white background a fresh coat, and do expect to add more soon...

As usual, Click any photo to see it larger.

4/22/10

Creative Gallery Flashback to October 2008


"Matthew Dayler and Friends"
Cincinnati, OH

Graffiti and Street art inspired show where the gallery allowed us to work directly on the space itself.
The wall drawings and painting were all done, more or less, to support the limited edition of screen-printed artwork for sale.Each of the three artists Five, Gamble, and Erabik
collaborated with Dayler, on 20x20" panels that were available for sale during the run of the show.

4/21/10

Project Warehouse



We had the pleasure to rock some nice pieces at this spacious new arts/music/exhibition, "Project Warehouse" venue in Erie, Pa.

The space itself is used for all sorts of entertainment that requires a large gathering space.

Three of us painted the "Leapfrog" piece on the long main wall.

Our initial visit was followed up by painting the name of the venue during the "Skate vs. Paint" event organized by, locally owned and operated, 2189 Skateboards.

The Erie Times did a quick write up on their jam here.