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It isn't unusual to look a the heavily lined faces of this artists and find that you drift away for a moment. This particular portrait by French street artist C215 of Jon Cartwright has appeared on the streets of New York, London, Paris, and Sao Paulo.* C215, well known for his intricate stencils and portraits of people that somehow allow their inner glow to come out, generously donated a piece for the Street Art New York Silent Auction Benefit this Saturday.
Using the bottom side of what was once a letterpress sorting drawer of heavy wood, C215 chooses a subject that looks off into a haze of smoke, reflecting for a minute on the issue of the moment, or remembering someone, a conversation, or a phrase.
* source Metro.co.uk
Vai rolar uma exposição com Apolo Torres, Mundano e eu na galeria Nova Iorquina Factory Fresh no dia 10 de julho. Is we in the tape! www.factoryfresh.net/factoryfreshshows_lichen.html
Still in the lockdown I spent time the last few days looking on YouTube at the many unboxing videos available for toy and model cars. Whilst watching I was pleasantly surprised at the level of detail Hot Wheels and Matchbox have put into recent releases. However, it is one thing looking at details on a screen to actually seeing them in real life. Shortly after this binge viewing I arrived at a local supermarket and headed to the toy aisle. Luckily there were a range of Hot Wheels in a mini bin and I began to have a sort through. After this phase I selected a total of eight models, seven represented proper cars and one was Star Wars related.
This Hot Wheels Audi R8 Spyder had a buy me appeal just on the pad printed number plates front and rear. Truly remarkable for a Mainline toy car and then inspecting further there were other pad printed detailing for the lights, filler cap and Audi emblem on the bonnet. Some of theses details only became apparent after taking images using a macro lens and viewing them on a lap top. Paint finish is immaculate and the interior details excellent for the price point with the only let down being that the steering wheel is solid! Hot Wheels selected the option with the Sideblades in body colour. Overall a remarkable casting with detailing on a level with mid range model cars costing £10-£20. The real version would cost in access of £126,000 but I obtained this Hot Wheels version for £1.85!
Hot Wheels 2019 Audi R8 Spyder
Factory Fresh 1/10 2020 175/250
Colour Red with body-coloured Sideblade - a good match for Audi’s Tango red, metallic
Issued 2020
Made in Malaysia
Scale - all main dimensions are amazingly 1:64th scale even the wheels if Hot Wheels selected the 20” option.
Sweet Toof
Dark Horse
Opening April 29th, 7-10pm
On view till May 22nd, Gallery is open Wednesday - Sunday from 1-7pm
Having chewed up the streets of London’s east end, British artist Sweet Toof takes a bite out of the Big Apple with his first New York solo exhibition, Dark Horse. Revealing a new series of original works, Sweet Toof’s Trojan Horse greets the city that never sleeps ‘til Brooklyn at the freshest factory in town.
Like the Dark Horse himself, Sweet Toof has risen up the ranks as a graffiti artist throughout 80s and 90s England, where his letterforms and street styles have evolved alongside a rigorous academic practice as a realist painter and sculptor. Heavily influenced by the Vanitas paintings of sixteenth century Europe, Mexican Day of the Dead, Subway Art, and the underground comics of Vaughn Bodé, his characteristic gummy chompers are a true mash-up of street and studio.
Now, the anonymous face that launched a thousand teeth unleashes the beast and charges forward once again—with a fleet of new works and an army of horsemen braced to paint New York by storm. It’s a call to arms in the battle for free expression: join forces, or else just grin and bear it.
so these are the photos that i showed recently at the "quality of life" group show @ factory fresh this past october.
yo can see the entire show online: factoryfresh.net/factoryfreshinventory_quality.html
for everyone who came out and supported the show and gave us love in the press, thank you. for the haters, thanks for talking about us. keep jockin, cuz this rican ain't stoppin!
the show covered the five boroughs and some gnarly spots. speaking for myself.... blood, sweat, dodging work crews and cops, and a lot of time went into making these fliks, so enjoy!
Still in the lockdown I spent time the last few days looking on YouTube at the many unboxing videos available for toy and model cars. Whilst watching I was pleasantly surprised at the level of detail Hot Wheels and Matchbox have put into recent releases. However, it is one thing looking at details on a screen to actually seeing them in real life. Shortly after this binge viewing I arrived at a local supermarket and headed to the toy aisle. Luckily there were a range of Hot Wheels in a mini bin and I began to have a sort through. After this phase I selected a total of eight models, seven represented proper cars and one was Star Wars related.
This Hot Wheels Audi R8 Spyder had a buy me appeal just on the pad printed number plates front and rear. Truly remarkable for a Mainline toy car and then inspecting further there were other pad printed detailing for the lights, filler cap and Audi emblem on the bonnet. Some of theses details only became apparent after taking images using a macro lens and viewing them on a lap top. Paint finish is immaculate and the interior details excellent for the price point with the only let down being that the steering wheel is solid! Hot Wheels selected the option with the Sideblades in body colour. Overall a remarkable casting with detailing on a level with mid range model cars costing £10-£20. The real version would cost in access of £126,000 but I obtained this Hot Wheels version for £1.85!
Hot Wheels 2019 Audi R8 Spyder
Factory Fresh 1/10 2020 175/250
Colour Red with body-coloured Sideblade - a good match for Audi’s Tango red, metallic
Issued 2020
Made in Malaysia
Scale - all main dimensions are amazingly 1:64th scale even the wheels if Hot Wheels selected the 20” option.
Still in the lockdown I spent time the last few days looking on YouTube at the many unboxing videos available for toy and model cars. Whilst watching I was pleasantly surprised at the level of detail Hot Wheels and Matchbox have put into recent releases. However, it is one thing looking at details on a screen to actually seeing them in real life. Shortly after this binge viewing I arrived at a local supermarket and headed to the toy aisle. Luckily there were a range of Hot Wheels in a mini bin and I began to have a sort through. After this phase I selected a total of eight models, seven represented proper cars and one was Star Wars related.
This Hot Wheels Audi R8 Spyder had a buy me appeal just on the pad printed number plates front and rear. Truly remarkable for a Mainline toy car and then inspecting further there were other pad printed detailing for the lights, filler cap and Audi emblem on the bonnet. Some of theses details only became apparent after taking images using a macro lens and viewing them on a lap top. Paint finish is immaculate and the interior details excellent for the price point with the only let down being that the steering wheel is solid! Hot Wheels selected the option with the Sideblades in body colour. Overall a remarkable casting with detailing on a level with mid range model cars costing £10-£20. The real version would cost in access of £126,000 but I obtained this Hot Wheels version for £1.85!
Hot Wheels 2019 Audi R8 Spyder
Factory Fresh 1/10 2020 175/250
Colour Red with body-coloured Sideblade - a good match for Audi’s Tango red, metallic
Issued 2020
Made in Malaysia
Scale - all main dimensions are amazingly 1:64th scale even the wheels if Hot Wheels selected the 20” option.
Sweet Toof
Dark Horse
Opening April 29th, 7-10pm
On view till May 22nd, Gallery is open Wednesday - Sunday from 1-7pm
Having chewed up the streets of London’s east end, British artist Sweet Toof takes a bite out of the Big Apple with his first New York solo exhibition, Dark Horse. Revealing a new series of original works, Sweet Toof’s Trojan Horse greets the city that never sleeps ‘til Brooklyn at the freshest factory in town.
Like the Dark Horse himself, Sweet Toof has risen up the ranks as a graffiti artist throughout 80s and 90s England, where his letterforms and street styles have evolved alongside a rigorous academic practice as a realist painter and sculptor. Heavily influenced by the Vanitas paintings of sixteenth century Europe, Mexican Day of the Dead, Subway Art, and the underground comics of Vaughn Bodé, his characteristic gummy chompers are a true mash-up of street and studio.
Now, the anonymous face that launched a thousand teeth unleashes the beast and charges forward once again—with a fleet of new works and an army of horsemen braced to paint New York by storm. It’s a call to arms in the battle for free expression: join forces, or else just grin and bear it.
Hot Wheels Mercedes-Benz 500E W124. 2021 series 145/250, 'Factory Fresh' 8/10.
This was also produced in black: www.flickr.com/photos/adrianz-toyz/51360692351
Fresh Meat
New works by the Factory Fresh Team Members
Jena Kane I Amanda Wong I Matthew Mazur I Dresden Pawlick
Autumn Marie I Nora Lee I Lindsey Elsaesser I performance at
8:30pm by E, Greem / art by Bernarde & Muxtschefaire
Opening Reception August 8th, 6-10pm
August 8 –August 17, 2008
Factory Fresh is proud to present Fresh Meat, a show exhibiting
the up and coming members of the Factory Fresh Team. Whether
it is experimenting with mixed media, printmaking, photography, painting, or performance art, all eight artists create work based
on their experiences as young artists.
For more info on the artists www.factoryfresh.net/factoryfreshartists
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(I especially liked Autumn Marie's photographs and overall presentation. Those frames are kick ass.)
A MAZE
STIKMAN, LA II , CELSO, INFINITY (& introducing: C-Beauty)
Factory Fresh: 1053 Flushing Avenue
November 14–November 30, 2008
Opening Reception: Friday, November 14 from 6pm -10pm
so these are the photos that i showed recently at the "quality of life" group show @ factory fresh this past october.
yo can see the entire show online: factoryfresh.net/factoryfreshinventory_quality.html
for everyone who came out and supported the show and gave us love in the press, thank you. for the haters, thanks for talking about us. keep jockin, cuz this rican ain't stoppin!
the show covered the five boroughs and some gnarly spots. speaking for myself.... blood, sweat, dodging work crews and cops, and a lot of time went into making these fliks, so enjoy!
Sweet Toof
Dark Horse
Opening April 29th, 7-10pm
On view till May 22nd, Gallery is open Wednesday - Sunday from 1-7pm
Having chewed up the streets of London’s east end, British artist Sweet Toof takes a bite out of the Big Apple with his first New York solo exhibition, Dark Horse. Revealing a new series of original works, Sweet Toof’s Trojan Horse greets the city that never sleeps ‘til Brooklyn at the freshest factory in town.
Like the Dark Horse himself, Sweet Toof has risen up the ranks as a graffiti artist throughout 80s and 90s England, where his letterforms and street styles have evolved alongside a rigorous academic practice as a realist painter and sculptor. Heavily influenced by the Vanitas paintings of sixteenth century Europe, Mexican Day of the Dead, Subway Art, and the underground comics of Vaughn Bodé, his characteristic gummy chompers are a true mash-up of street and studio.
Now, the anonymous face that launched a thousand teeth unleashes the beast and charges forward once again—with a fleet of new works and an army of horsemen braced to paint New York by storm. It’s a call to arms in the battle for free expression: join forces, or else just grin and bear it.