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Bold Street Art: Steam and Power - a winner
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Wednesday, 28 September 2011. Steam and Power - a winner. Christine Edwards (Manchester) was the winner of the James Carling Award for Copy Art with this brilliant recreation of Peter Howson's 'Steam and Power'. I couldn't resist taking a photo of Christine's blackened face when she had finished her masterpiece (see below). The winner of the Copy Art competition. Tired, dirty and happy. Christine Edwards - an early stage of Steam and Power. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Bold Street Art: The Singing Butler
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Sunday, 6 November 2011. Beverly Clark was one of several Merseyside entrants in the James Carling International Pavement Art Competition at the 2011 Bold Street Festival. Her 'Copy Art' piece was Scottish artist Jack Vettriano's 'Singing Butler'. The colours are wonderful and this was such a fun piece - really well executed. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 30,000 Reasons to visit Liverpool in August. Darkhorse Radio - show 114 (28 Oct 2013). The Clothes Throw at Palm Sugar. View my complete profile.
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Bold Street Art: Pavement Baroque
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Monday, 3 October 2011. Carlo Dolci painted 'Salome with the head of John the Baptist'. In the 17th century. He was a Florentine painter of the baroque era. The painting is in the Royal Collection. This version was created in chalk on Ropewalks Square by Julie Kirk-Purcell from California. She took the 2nd Prize in the James Carling Award for Copy Art class with this magnificent reproduction. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 30,000 Reasons to visit Liverpool in August. The Clothes Throw at Palm Sugar.
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Bold Street Art: Mexican Mars
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Wednesday, 12 October 2011. This is Eduardo Almanza's brilliant reproduction of a Flemish baroque masterpiece. The original was painted by Rubens (1620's) and is titled. Portrait of a Man as the God Mars'. Strangely, it has been transposed by Eduardo - the original is facing to the left. Eduardo (Mexico) took 3rd prize in the Copy Art section with his Rubens (it would have been no surpise to me if he had won the class). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 30,000 Reasons to visit Liverpool in August.
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Bold Street Art: Antonio Cammarano
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Wednesday, 5 October 2011. Congratulations to Antonio Cammarano from Milan who took first prize in the Freestyle section with this picture that I call LOVE. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 30,000 Reasons to visit Liverpool in August. Darkhorse Radio - show 114 (28 Oct 2013). The Clothes Throw at Palm Sugar. UrbanCanvas - Street Art Projects. News From Nowhere (Bold St radical bookshop). City Central BID - James Carling results. Nerve Magazine (Liverpool Arts and Community). View my complete profile.
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Bold Street Art: Emma was warned ........
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Thursday, 29 September 2011. Emma was warned . Liverpool professional artist Keith Fearon paints photoreal and surreal images in oils. He also paints portraits of sports stars. Last year Keith won 1st prize in the freestyle art category at the Bold Street Festival. This year he topped the 'Peoples Choice' poll with an amazing chalk reproduction of his own painting 'Emma was warned about teasing'. (The original is on show in Keith's exhibition at the Corke Art Gallery. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Bold Street Art: a local hero
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Tuesday, 27 September 2011. Liverpool's 4th annual Bold Street Festival was held last weekend. The James Carling International Pavement Art Competition was a major feature on Sun (25th Sept). I spent the day wandering around with my camera and in the coming days I'm going to put some photos here of the artists' amazing creations. Here's a bright starter from Italy's Alberto Forlenza. I don't need to identify the subjects. Beginning the second portrait. Alberto Forlenza and his amazing hat.
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Bold Street Art: Catch Me if You Can
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Wednesday, 28 September 2011. Catch Me if You Can. This lovely study of a bird and cat is produced with amazing detail (look at the hairs in the cat's ears) and I really love the colour of the cat's eyes. I can't quarrel with the judges' decisions - there was some stunning work on display - but I am left wondering how this freestyle art didn't pick up any award. 10 February 2015 at 10:27. Thank you so much for posting me and my catch me if you can :). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Emma was warned .
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Bold Street Art: Roberto Rodriguez
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Thursday, 20 October 2011. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 30,000 Reasons to visit Liverpool in August. Darkhorse Radio - show 114 (28 Oct 2013). The Clothes Throw at Palm Sugar. UrbanCanvas - Street Art Projects. News From Nowhere (Bold St radical bookshop). City Central BID - James Carling results. Nerve Magazine (Liverpool Arts and Community). View my complete profile. Monet - Houses of Parliament (1903). Bold Street Festival Review (Nerve). Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.