Monday, 1 March 2010

VIDEO | ASKEW in DETROIT 2009.

DETROIT 2009 from Askew One on Vimeo.


"This is short video cut from footage I shot in Detroit during a trip out there late last year. Featured in the video are Jaes, Allicat and Cecs from NYC who came down as well. Big shouts to Tom and Aaron from C-Pop and Brian G for getting me out there. Detroit is definitely a place everyone should visit at least once in their life!" - Askew TMD.


Cecs, Jaes and Askew.


Cold As Ice.


Clean Or Dirty. The Most Defs - Askew & Jaes.

More info:
askew1.com
tmdcrew.com

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Monday, 22 February 2010

VIDEO | IRONLAK FAMILY, MELBOURNE 2009.



Members of the Ironlak Family get together to jam on a wall in Melbourne.

Thanks to everyone that came down on the day to hang with us, new friends and old, it was a pleasure to kick it with y'all. Cheers for the support.

Shot and photos: Luke Shirlaw.
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Thursday, 11 February 2010

VIDEO | URBAN DEVELOPMENT PROJECT: Episode 1.

A really cool project that the gang in New Zealand are working on. Props to Askew, Berst and the rest of the crew out there for thinking outside the square. We are really excited to watch this unfold.



EPISODE 1: AN INTRODUCTION "Urban Development is an outdoor art project, the objective is to provide the platform for collaboration between artists across a wide range of mediums and stages in career. The project centres around street influenced mural work but will also draw in a variety of creative’s, both emerging and established. The concept is to think outside the conventional confines of graffiti, fine art, sculptural work, performance and beyond, blurring the lines and creating a dynamic and interesting project worthy of international attention. This Episode introduces the project through brief interviews with the founding collective, Berst, Askew, Snek and Tim Webber. Stay tuned for regular updates including profiles on collaborators and the murals progress."

link: urbandevelopment

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Wednesday, 10 February 2010

DON'T SWEAT THE TECHNIQUE - The All New Ironlak Techies.



Sofles tries out the new Ironlak Techies. Transparent black and white cans that give you the ability to add a new depth to your pieces.

Grab these at your favourite Ironlak store.

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Friday, 5 February 2010

MIAMI 2009 | IRONLAK TEAM USA & ASKEW at PRIMARY FLIGHT.



Ewok, Jaes, Augor, Pose and Enue from the American Ironlak Team join forces with Askew at Primary Flight as a part of Art Basel 2009 in Miami.


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Video by KC Ortiz and We Are Supervision.

Photos by KC Ortiz.


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More info: PrimaryFlight.com, WeAreSupervision.com and kcortizphoto.com

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Tuesday, 2 February 2010

NEW | IRONLAK BRIGHT CHROME.



Ironlak chrome is now extra bright, making your chromies so bright fools will need to wear sunglasses to peep them.

For fans of our old chrome, don't despair, Ironlak silver will have you covered.

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Tuesday, 12 January 2010

ASKEW & PHATONE - Canvas Auction.

Here's your chance to pick up an Askew or Phatone canvas in this eBay auction.

The canvasses are from the Black and Silver exhibition at Utopian Slumps in Melbourne.

Check out the sale here: eBay.

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Saturday, 9 January 2010

ASKEW | New website.

Our boy Askew from Auckland, New Zealand has just launched a new website for 2010. Within his first post he reveals the motivation for the new site and his new approach to blogging. We're personally excited to see this web project unfold.

Peep the site here: ASKEW1.COM

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Monday, 4 January 2010

TMD Crew | INSIDE THE NETCH (New Zealand).

Via TMDcrew.com.

"Just for Xmas we have decided to upload some of the content we managed to keep offline these past few months. In particular this post is about something we have been doing out here called “NETCHING”. Allow me to explain the term. You know how sometimes an in-joke can just get taken too far and spawn a whole set of slang? That’s how NETCH came about. Pretty much it is an abbreviation of ‘Next Echelon’. There was a lot of joking around at some of our walls about taking things to the highest level possible in regards to scale, detail and concept. It was half-joking around but ended up motivating a small movement in NZ that has really evolved our approach to painting entirely. It all began with this wall:


Deus, Askew and Berst. August 2009. - Click for a blowup

"This wall was the unofficial round 1. The idea was to bring a combination of each others styles into each piece by putting up our own first outlines but working in sections across both pieces. The precursor to this approach is definitely the signature ‘Style Smashing’ of MSK and AWR pieces by Tyke, Ewok, Revok and Rime to name a few. It is also a variation of the ethos behind ‘The Exchange‘ Project. Berst and I worked in total unison on each piece bringing our own illustrative elements across both names and attempting to think as different as possible about every element painted. For example, you can see the 3D’s have been splayed out in opposing directions on each bar. This is something seen on a few of Berst’s pieces leading up to this one. You can also observe the ‘Aura’s’ painted with Astro and treated as if in 3D space. This is something I had been playing with and as Berst and I brought our own respective takes on it, it became a stylistic element in every one of our pieces from then on. Shortly after that, we did this wall:"


Askew Stray and Berst. September 2009. - Click for a blowup

"This spot on the Morningside lines is a cool 3-namer so we definitely needed to bring another person into the mix. I’d been hanging with Stray RTR a lot so this time around we did a NETCH with 3 artists. I think this is one of the most successful ones because 3 is a great number. The clarity of letter is getting more abstracted but between 3 it’s easier to reign things in and retain some classic structure. We had problems with the police doing this one because it is directly on an active railway line. The police moved me along and when I said I would get a rail permit, they didn’t believe me. Well, I didn’t have a clue how to get one but after a couple of hours ringing around I managed to source a contact and get one organised! It’s amazing what you get if you just ask and also lucky I have a registered company with public liability insurance or this would have never happened! Not even an hour after we had finished this wall, we coaxed Vents and Shake into starting the massive wall right across the tracks for round 3!"


Stray, Vents, Askew, Shake, Misery and Berst. September 2009. - Click for a blowup

"This wall was the epic venture into NETCH. I lost count of how many hours was spent in total but this production spanned 3 weekends and the two weeks between with artists coming and going as their schedules permitted. I couldn’t tell you how many cans were used either but everyone just chipped in everything they had to make it work. There were countless missions on foot, back and forth with ladders and equipment. There was one weekend with a Cherry picker, in the rain, right through the night. Then there was the getting the Cherry picker out of the mud to return it the next day! As far as style goes, this wall went further into abstract territory and the letters are definitely more obscured. At the base of it all though, this is unapologetic graffiti style painted in large mural form. There are no mountains or scenery, no corny concepts or people pleasing elements. This is just what we honestly felt like painting. The public response to this wall was 10 times more positive as a result. Every isolated shape within this wall has been painted to the most extreme extent, something that can never quite be conveyed in a photo online (Which is a shame!). This wall was painted without Ego, with total co-operation and open-mindedness between the artists and marked a pivotal shift in the way NZ graffiti is painted."


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It has to be noted that during the time we were creating these works, Sofles and Vans were motivating us by means of a ‘friendly battle’ which also spurred on their own variation of NETCHING. Needless to say, those guys are incredible!

For more work from all the artists involved:
www.misery.com
www.askew1.com
www.flickr.com/photos/askewtmdsuk
www.flickr.com/photos/berstgbak
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tracksidekiller
http://www.flickr.com/photos/strayim
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ready2roll

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Tuesday, 22 December 2009

Askew x P-Money. The pieces.

If you haven't seen the Killa Kombo video featuring Askew and P-Money, click here to view the original post and check the video.

Here are the P-Money pieces:



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Visit:
www.askew1.com
www.tmdcrew.com
pmoneymusic.blogspot.com

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