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Found a few more of these guys on my travels round the Southbank. They were painted by an artist called Phlegm.
Phlegm is one of the most exciting street artists in the world. He is known for his intricate, precise black and white style through which he portrays fantastical characters and creatures from his imagination. Initially Phlegm started out as an illustrator, producing hand-crafted zines and books. Soon he began to transplant the worlds and stories that he created on paper to the outdoors on a huge scale.
Phlegm hails from Sheffield and this is where the bulk of his work is to be found. Long abandoned warehouses and factories around the Steel City’s hinterland house immense and rarely discovered murals by Phlegm each containing their own narratives. In the last year or so Phlegm has spread his wings to paint all over the world.
"The Bestiary" @ Howard Griffin Gallery, 189 Shoreditch High Street, London E1.
1 February - 4 March 2014.
"The Bestiary" @ Howard Griffin Gallery, 189 Shoreditch High Street, London E1.
1 February - 4 March 2014.
Phlegm is an international street artist who paints entirely in black and white. His fine technique and intricately detailed murals are reminiscent of large-scale engravings.
Phlegm, Sheffield, England.
pinterest.com/polyminx/phlegm-street-artist-extraordinaire/
Mural, Public Art Festival. muralfestival.com/about/?lang=en
Don't like the new Flickr layout, I moved all my stuff there for a road test ...
Phlegm - Mausoleum of the Giants
Photo of window inside the courtyard.
Eye Witness Works, Milton Street, Sheffield.
The entrance stone (carved by Sheffield's Steve Roche) for Phlegm's amazing looking “Mausoleum of the Giants” exhibition at the old Taylor’s Eye Witness Works on Milton Street that ran from Friday 15th March to Saturday 6th April 2019.
www.sheffieldguide.blog/2020/05/29/phlegm-mausoleum-giant...
www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-47867191
m.youtube.com/watch?v=j1TaP0Z_hJk
theinspirationgrid.com/mausoleum-of-giants-large-scale-sc...
pushsheffield.co.uk/2020/12/11/new-book-celebrating-phleg...
www.artcollectorz.com/artworks/artwork-detail?artwork_id=...
Found some more amazing pieces of street art on the walls of Chichester, West Sussex.
This work is by the artist Phlegm.
Please view on LARGE 2048 and really appreciate the work that has gone into this piece.
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"The Bestiary" @ Howard Griffin Gallery, 189 Shoreditch High Street, London E1.
1 February - 4 March 2014.
Large-scale illustrations of mythical creatures decorate the walls of the Royal Opera House to mark Deloitte Ignite 2014. Created by acclaimed street artist Phlegm, the illustrations offer a 21st-century take on the complexities of classical myth.
Find out more about Deloitte Ignite
Sheffield graffiti/art..
By?? I know I should know by whom but I don't! Help me out Sheffield guys.. = Phlegm.
Seen near the Moor Sheffield..
Thanks for update - www.phlegmcomicnews.blogspot.co.uk/
Taken with a Nikon Pronea-S camera in week 225 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
www.flickr.com/photos/tony_kemplen/collections/72157623113584240
The Nikon Pronea-S is the second APS camera that I have used. The APS (Advanced Photo System) was introduced in 1996, it used 24mm wide film, and had provisions for three different aspect ratios to be selected, though the negative always recorded the full frame, and the different formats were implemented at the printing stage, with data being read from the film to tell the machines which aspect to use.
APS was a short lived format as soon after it was introduced digital cameras started to become more affordable, and the non-technically minded snap shooter, for whom the APS system was ideal, soon switched to digital. The film is no longer made, but is still fairly easy to find online. This Fujicolor Nexia A200 colour negative film was in the camera when I found it in a charity shop, only the first few frames had been used. I adapted one of my 35mm spirals to take the 24mm wide film, and developed it in the Tetenal C41 kit.
Unlike the Minolta APS SLR that I used recently, the Nikon accepts all the Nikon mount lenses, so I was able to use my 18-200mm VR lens which is made for the smaller than full frame DSLRs, there is some vignetting at the wide angle end of the range, but otherwise the lens works perfectly with the APS negative size.
Phlegm, Sheffield, England.
pinterest.com/polyminx/phlegm-street-artist-extraordinaire/
Mural, Public Art Festival. muralfestival.com/about/?lang=en
Don't like the new Flickr layout, I moved all my stuff there for a road test ...
"The Bestiary" @ Howard Griffin Gallery, 189 Shoreditch High Street, London E1.
1 February - 4 March 2014.
Every year, the American Cancer Society dubs the 3rd Thursday of December the Great American Smokeout for smokers to kick on the habit - even just for 1 day.I received still a non-smoker and the laser treatment 13 months before, I could still drink beer and my espresso devoid of thinking about a