Posts Tagged ‘kulture online’

Levi Bunyan Interview

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

3907464126_62f7e6d2bf (more…)

Gorm – Tape drawings

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

Taking a totally different slant on street art is uk based artist Gorm, his  pieces have included piles of ice, the use of snails, and more frequently sugar cement and tape drawings. Each in themselves are peculiar yet have a unique charm to them, down to the way that they have been executed  by Gorm.
My personal favourites of his studies being the tape drawings, this is due to the carefully considered placement of the designs on the pavement aswell as on rock face to create an image that is as equally confusing as they are charming.
Check out some of the photos below, and give his flickr a visit.

3455779445_55d32d578e
(more…)

Ghostpatrol

Monday, August 24th, 2009

If you haven’t been living in a hole for the past year or so, then you will have heard of Ghostpatrol. The Melbourne based street artist and Illustrator has been consistently pumping out illustrations in his true style.
Check out his flickr/site for some more recent works from him and enjoy.

3821453191_f16634e5f0_o

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ghostpatrol/
http://ghostpatrol.net/

Shepard Fairy Interviews Banksy

Friday, August 14th, 2009

banksy_large

One influential artist interviewing, one of the most world renowned street artists of our times. This interview needs little introduction, and I’m sure it has already been re-posted around the inter-web several times since me writing this post. Check it out below

(more…)

Get Connected!

Monday, August 10th, 2009

Twitter_256x256

Kulture Online has taken advantage of all the major players in the social networking game.

Twitter
Follow us on Twitter to receive updates on our posts and what is keeping the KO team interested. We often link to sites of interest that don’t get posted on here. We enjoy people part of the conversation so please send us a message.

Follow us on Twitter here!

Facebook
We recently launched a Facebook group where we try to update as often as possible. We have a growing community on there and it’s great seeing who are readers are.

Join the Kulture Online facebook group here!

Flickr
Seen as Kulture Online is dedicated to street art and photography, where best to start a group than on the number 1 photography web 2.0 community. We ofter feature work on the website that has been posted in our Flickr group.

Join our Flickr Group!

We are not all just about the social networking, we’ve taken time to make our RSS feed as accessible as possible. Go ahead and connect with our RSS feed here.

Some of our regular readers may have noticed the new addition, in our right side bar, of an Email newsletter sign-up. Take advantage of this to have our news come straight to you!

Speed Painting

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

Check out this amazing speed painting, one of a series of paintings from illustrator Dan Kitchner. Completed in under an hour, the pieces encompass the theme of the painting well, relating the suggestion of movement with the visible brush strokes and emphasised detail on certain aspects.

3702343180_0cee65f9c6

http://www.flickr.com/photos/dankitchener/
http://www.dankitchener.co.uk/

IYTI Belfast

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Some of us contemplate organising our very own an art show, others prefer to spectate, but for Alice Burns Aka Dogtired she has just pulled off the organisation of her second, IYTI (It’s Yours, Take It!) show in Belfast.  The show featured no less than 100 pieces, submitted from various artists all over the world, with one main concept, that their pieces were free to the public.  Check out the interview with Dogtired below, gain some inspiration and get planning!

3755532876_468b3e0ee7

(more…)

Recoat Gallery

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

A rather self-explanatory post today, just making people aware of Recoat Gallery’s 2nd birthday exhibition. If you are based in or are about Glasgow, Scotland at the time, i suggest checking it out.

3741833145_45e3f473ffhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/recoat/

Banksy Versus Bristol Museum

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

In his first exhibition since the early millennium, world renowned Street Artist Banksy is back with a show that sees him take over the Bristol Museum. The surprise show, announced a week previous to it opening, sees Banksy “remix” the current museum pieces, adding the expected Banksy twist on things. In addition to this over 100 of Banksy’s pieces, many of which have not been seen before are also included.

Capture

The exhibition is open daily till the 31st of August, check it out.
http://www.banksy.co.uk/

CMOAC Interview

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

When Essex based Matt Gowler ain’t trolling the Internet, producing minimal electro or time travelling, he is designing and producing his art work. Matt has his style down to a tee, retaining the basic sketch elements in many of his characters and design, emphasising the character. I have turned to Matt in the past, seeking advice on all aspects of design, and i feel its time that he got some coverage.
Check the interview out below.

Daft Punk

(more…)