Showing posts with label urban art interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label urban art interview. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

GizMag Issue #4 feauting PaperMonster Interview

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The fourth issue of GizMag (HERE) has just been released featuring a great interview of PaperMonster and many other talented artists. .The 4th issue contains 86 pages and includes artwork and interviews of Matias Vigliano, Anna Anjos, Dave Hughes, Laura Serra, Shona McQuillan, PaperMonster, Yoko Furusho and Charrish Ferguson. Download yourself a copy over at http://gizmag.eu/index.php?dl_id=5






Thanks to Geert for all of the wonderful work.
Enjoy
Paper Monster
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Saturday, February 07, 2009

RECAP: Interviews feat PaperMonster (Carmine Magazine and Phawker)

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PaperMonster has recently just been featured in two fantastic interviews. The first is through Carmine Magazine ( http://carminemag.com/2009/02/04/papermonster/) and the second for Phawker News (http://www.phawker.com/2009/02/06/artsy-street-fighting-man/). Carmine Mag covers topics including my process, motivation, and upcoming projects while Phawker has in depth coverage of the "Cut Copy" stencil group show currently open at T & P Fine Art. Check out more info below::

CM: What kind of an environment do you need to create in and what does your workspace look like (pictures welcomed)?
PM: My work environment is one word “CHAOS.” There is paper everywhere! I sit in the middle of the room and I create a circle where I can reach all around me and grab any supplies I need at any time. I choose everything I do very carefully and there is an entire mindset of controlled chaos. I love creative environment but it is a huge problem to clean up. After I finish one painting, I start the entire process all over again.

For More: http://carminemag.com/2009/02/04/papermonster/
From Phawker
"You’ll find Papermonster at the show tonight repping his work and T&P Fine Art. ”I believe that T&P Fine Art is an incredible venue with no limits. They are bringing the best of the best to the public and you can really see that they want to showcase new things that will inspire and bring something unique for the public at large. This stencil show is their way of demonstrating the variety of styles and subjects within stencil art as well as between stencil artists throughout the world and it is an opportunity that you do not want to pass up. I will definitely be there for the opening with a massive amount of free stickers to hand out to everyone I meet or walks through those gallery doors.”

For More: http://www.phawker.com/2009/02/06/artsy-street-fighting-man/

For more: http://www.phawker.com/2009/02/06/artsy-street-fighting-man/
Enjoy
Paper Monster
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