23rd September, 2014 (Montreal)
Here are some outtakes of work-in-progress of recent Stadium Art Movement murals:
BRITISH BLUE PRINT PUBLISHING IN COLLABORATION WITH SHANE WATT AND GREG DIRR (miami, fl)
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Ste-Catherine Street, August 2014 |
Fresh Paint Gallery Montreal
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June 2014 Exposition--lighting up Fresh Paint Gallery with QBNYC, FLN, Okies...the list goes on. |
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Brixton Foodies Anonymous--Fresh Paint Gallery 2014 |
UNDER PRESSURE INTERNATIONAL GRAFFITI FESTIVAL 2014
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Entitled "Chelsea FC Under Pressure" --MVP Bar on Ste-Catherine Street gets on board the Stadium Art Movement. |
VERDUN SPECIAL CREW
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Clubhouse throw-up of Montreal aerial via Verdun. August 2014. |
EF Educational Tours Mural (in progress)
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Two perpendicular walls with a perspective bleeding into each panel. |
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Pen marking the outlines of Old Montreal. |
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Old Royal Bank Building on Rue Notre Dame rising to the right. |
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Colourization crew working full tilt while Movement Director moves around behind them. |
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Montreal Skyline starting to take shape. Hydro Quebec Building in corner starting to spread wings. |
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More colour now... Banque Nationale, Adred Building, NYInsurance Building, Place d'Armes, Parc Olympique... |
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CBC Building and Pont Jacques Cartier getting their place in the sun. |
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Colourization continues... Corner perspective of two panels interacting. |
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Street-level detail (in progress). |
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More street-level walking about. |
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Still in progress. |
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Roof top breaktime. |
Cabane a Sucre!
August, 2014 (Montreal) New York street artist QBNYC (Turtlecaps) invited the Stadium Art Movement to participate with a star-studded cast of other street artists in a secret gallery. With little more than a 12 day deadline, as many as 48 artists participated in the historical event. The media helped fan the flames with special mention in Cult Mtl [
see here], La Presse [
see here] and Le Metro [
see here].
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En Masse, MissMe and Waxhead all joined the Stadium Art Movement! |
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First we took the street, now we take the sky... |
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We already covered the underground... |
Thanks to QBNYC for his generous support in this project.