It's Bridge Week, so no students are actually scheduled in this week for production work - instead it's sort of a half-term (bridge) between semester 1 and 2. During bridge week I have been painting a personal project for a commission and on Thursday I took some time off from painting to go on a mini trip with some people from the scenic department - Gary, Jude, Rosé and Rosie.
The five of us headed off to Titan (http://www.titanprops.co.uk/) props after lunch as Simon from construction had told us about their workshop/warehouse facilities. It was literally like walking into Aladdin cave, there was a studio space for photography as well as filming, a workshop for construction/prop making/scenic and thousands of props you could hire. Sadly lots of the props weren't actually there (they had been sent down to London for the Doctor Who set) but it was great to know it was there. In the middle of the warehouse, there was a great scenic set and the painting was really good. It was originally a set for a film, but the film company went bust! Titan props was really good to know about as if I ever need to hire space in the future I know it's there and they also have student, as well as recent graduate rates which is always a plus!
After we left Titan props, we headed back on the Subway to Scotland Street School as we wanted to look at the architecture and also it was a bit of fun!
Then ... we went down to Argyle Street to look at some amazing Graffiti murals - they are honestly so good! They have really inspired me to have a go at at a graffiti personal project! The portraits where painted by Art Pistol (http://www.artpistol.co.uk/argyle) and the others where painted by Smug as well as the one by Kelvinbridge.
I have just been researching about Smug, he is so talented it is sickening! He is originally from Australia, lives in Glasgow but I'm guessing he works a lot around the UK from looking at his flickr(http://www.flickr.com/photos/smug_one/) He is also part of a group called 'Infamous Last Words'
this are intersting artwork. would love to know how this was all done and what construction props were used.
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