Stickerbomb 2
Studio Rarekwai
Klistremerker har I alle år blitt brukt av utøvende gatekunstnere. De har fungert som signaturer og logoer og har blitt hengt opp på de utroligste steder. Dette er en kul bok med bare forskjellge klistremerker fra forskjellige artister med veldig mange motiver. Her kan du selv ta ut dine egne favoritter og klistre dm opp der du synes de kunne passe.
Fra forlaget
Stickers are an essential part of the street art movement. Inexpensive and easy to produce, they act as a kind of informal business card for some graffiti writers, and a quick and effective promotional tool for many artists and illustrators. As more and more stickers are placed around major cities in the world, interest in the subject keeps growing. Stickers have been the subject of many street art publications to date, but most of these are collections of photographs of stickers spotted in urban environments. These books are missing the fundamental fun of stickers – the fun of peeling and sticking, and of owning and collecting cool stickers. This collectable, fully-peelable sticker book featuring illustration, graffiti and graphics, is filled with an amazing collection of more than 250 specially-commissioned stickers by artists, illustrators and graffiti writers from around the world, many of whom have not been featured in a publication before. It will appeal to a young market of designers, street artists and illustrators, plus street art fans and anyone who collects stickers.
Ryo Sanada and Suridh Hassan of Studio Rarekwai specialize in the promotion of international culture and music through documentary production and film. Their documentary film on Japanese Hip-Hop culture – 'Scratching the Surface: Japan' – has been broadcast across Europe. This was followed by successful screenings at the 12th Raindance Film Festival in London and the Vancouver International Hip-Hop Film Festival.
Paperback
280 illustrations
132 pages
165 x 210 mm
ISBN 978 1 85669 662 3
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