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8/15/2011

 

Oh, oh, the joy I feel in my heart almost cannot be expressed in words! Today was the first day I was able to make it over to telecommute from Make Your Mark Coffee House. I think I unwittingly moved in across the street from the most amazing coffee house in the city. It is simply serendipitous.

 

So I went over right before 8 AM in a hoodie and jeans for the first time since summer started, which in and of itself is enough to send me over the moon with rapture. I ordered an Americano and an everything bagel (my faaaaavorite), and then proceeded to sit on the secluded back patio with the birds for the next two and a half hours, until my laptop battery died. It was glorious. It was so cool and refreshing and delightful outside - at one point, it started to rain a little bit, and I just moved under a tree until it stopped. Under a FREAKING TREE. Bless my soul. I'm so enchanted by this place. Best work morning ever.

 

And like, when I finally left around 10:30, I came around front and started walking home and it was seriously dead silent except for crickets. Not a soul, not a car, nothing. I think I'm in love with Point Breeze.

The urban street art wall @ new art museum Amos Rex

 

Artists v.06

The Masters

 

Street crew:

Ville Nordström

 

In cooperation with: Decoväri, Geezers, Make Your Mark

 

Production: Youth department of Helsinki, Youth activity center Happi, Amos Anderson Art Museum

 

Head producer: Antti Salminen

 

Production management youth department: Ulla Laurio

Production management Amos Rex: Susanna Luojus, Elsa Hessle, Timo Riitamaa

In cooperation with: Decoväri, Geezers, Make Your Mark

 

Thanks to: Helsingin kaupungin rakennusvirasto, Haahtela Oy

And everyone that we forgot!

The urban street art wall @ new art museum Amos Rex

 

Artists v.06

The Masters

 

Street crew:

Ville Nordström

 

In cooperation with: Decoväri, Geezers, Make Your Mark

 

Production: Youth department of Helsinki, Youth activity center Happi, Amos Anderson Art Museum

 

Head producer: Antti Salminen

 

Production management youth department: Ulla Laurio

Production management Amos Rex: Susanna Luojus, Elsa Hessle, Timo Riitamaa

In cooperation with: Decoväri, Geezers, Make Your Mark

 

Thanks to: Helsingin kaupungin rakennusvirasto, Haahtela Oy

And everyone that we forgot!

Probably the most famous yoga sequence, sun salutations are a great way to start your day, especially if you're training in other sports like running or cycling.

V Festival, Chelmsford, 2009

Save the Children's Make your Mark campaign

www.savethechildren.org.uk/makeyourmark

Credit: Rachel Palmer/Save the Children

The urban street art wall @ new art museum Amos Rex

 

Artists v.06

The Masters

 

Street crew:

Ville Nordström

 

In cooperation with: Decoväri, Geezers, Make Your Mark

 

Production: Youth department of Helsinki, Youth activity center Happi, Amos Anderson Art Museum

 

Head producer: Antti Salminen

 

Production management youth department: Ulla Laurio

Production management Amos Rex: Susanna Luojus, Elsa Hessle, Timo Riitamaa

In cooperation with: Decoväri, Geezers, Make Your Mark

 

Thanks to: Helsingin kaupungin rakennusvirasto, Haahtela Oy

And everyone that we forgot!

The latest art trail to be tracked by my camera(s) is Morph's Epic Art Adventure in London (19 June - 20 August 2023). The sculptures are across a wide area north and south of the Thames and one is at Paddington station. Organised again by Wild in Art, this trail is in aid of the excellent charity Whizz Kidz a children's wheelchair charity.

 

Morph Name - Make Your Mark

Created by - Sarah Porter

Location - Peter's Hill

 

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Using spray cans and bridge supports to declare our existence. We were here in bold colors and strokes.

Catherine Bennett (Apple)

 

Photography by Nicky Willcock: www.nickywillcock.co.uk

V Festival, Chelmsford, 2009

Save the Children's Make your Mark campaign

www.savethechildren.org.uk/makeyourmark

Credit: Rachel Palmer/Save the Children

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Young woman road-running in mountain landscape, portrait

Graffiti wall at the ONE8 festival, Nottingham, led by Lucy Lisowiec of Northampton's CASPAR+NR (neighbourhood renewal team). The half-finished painting is a portrait of Emily Pankhurst the famous Suffragette (1858-1928).

Photos from the Make Your Mark in 60 Seconds shoot.

 

www.bebo.com/60seconds

 

Courtesy of Mark Chilvers, Trailblazers

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