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A shed load of older shots. Apparently all the pieces, even the majority of the tags, in the 'hotel' have been buffed now. Not happy.

Cayton Bay, Scarborough, UK. By Andrew.

Pandemic Diary 2020 Phlegm

  

When the global COVID 19 began, Phlegm started to document his observations of daily life in lockdown in the form of a series of drawings that he shared online. These drawings blur the reality of the pandemic with the imaginary world he has created over his career. A world full of long-limbed forest creatures, fantastic contraptions and hybrid cities that seem to grow organically. By the end of lockdown, Phlegm had created 67 pen and ink drawings and one engraving, together they form Pandemic Diary

 

“Pandemic Diary was an unplanned reaction to this sudden threat to our lives. As a body of work, it was an immersive and cathartic way of processing a world in flux. To have this very personal collection kept together and held in Sheffield couldn't be more perfect. Sheffield is where I started out and found my voice as an artist and it will always feel like home” - Phlegm

 

Thank to funding from the Contemporary Arts Society Rapid Response Fund, Pandemic Diary has become part of Sheffield's collections for future generations.

 

Pandemic Diary 2020 was on public display at the Graves Art Gallery, Sheffield between 3rd September 2021 and 15th January 2022

Another of Sheffield's cultery works is about to be turned into appartments, but not before it became the final resting place for the huge imagination of local street artist Phlegm. Art Installation in Eye Witness Works, Sheffield, UK.

"The Bestiary" @ Howard Griffin Gallery, 189 Shoreditch High Street, London E1.

  

1 February - 4 March 2014.

My first attempt at stitching/photomerge techniques... 3 shots merged into one and i'm quite impressed by the outcome. Yet again another brilliant collab piece by Sheffield's finest... at the House Skate Park, Sheffield.

Sheffield UK.

Message in a Bottle?

 

Phlegm is one of Sheffield's best known artists.

 

Phlegm: www.phlegmcomics.com/

 

Guardian gallery of some of Phlegm's art on walls around the world:

www.theguardian.com/travel/gallery/2014/feb/10/street-art...

Polaroid SX70

Film Polaroid Color600

 

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The Graffiti Hotel, awesome artwork here from Rocket01, Fauna, kid Acne,Phlegm and others!

In March and April 2019, Phlegm transformed an old factory on Milton Street in Sheffield, with an incredible large-scale immersive sculpture exhibition, called the Mausoleum of the Giants. The building has been redeveloped so he has done another huge mural on the same side as before. This links in to his ongoing exibition called -

Phlegm: Pandemic Diary. Sat 13 January - Sun 7 July 2024 at the Millennium Gallery in Sheffield.. I will be going soon!!

www.sheffieldmuseums.org.uk/whats-on/phlegm-pandemic-diary/

 

See my album here re "Mausoleum of the Giants." - flic.kr/s/aHsmC4jJzn

 

Phlegm is a world-renowned artist, cartoonist, illustrator, and muralist, who lives in Sheffield but has painted walls across the globe. You can find lots of examples of his distinctive illustrative street art across the city, often featuring in urban landscapes and disused spaces.

 

Phlegm creates surreal illustrations to an untold story, weaving a visual narrative that explores the unreal through creatures from his imagination. His style has a sort of gothic storybook aesthetic, depicting his signature long-limbed half-human, half-woodland characters, in intricate monochrome detail.

  

www.sheffieldmuseums.org.uk/whats-on/phlegm-pandemic-diary/

Birmingham : Digbeth

This is how I want to be carried out!!! Awesome piece to see in the flesh

 

Really must be viewed on black!!

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phlegm - devonport road london w12.

lost to us in 2016..

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