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KIWIBANK TVC / print : SUPERCOLOUR
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Media Broker THREE'S A CROWD have a working relationship with SUPERCOLOUR involving commercial & artistic projects: perfect bound exhibition booklets (Weston Frizzell, etc); large format paste up projects (Auckland Art Week - Sophia Minson/ see below); poster art & banners (Toothfish); & event & concert posters for the James Cabaret; amongst several other mass media outdoor & print projects...
The BIG Urban Paste-Up of Sofia Minson’s Artwork in Newmarket Fine Art meets Street Art in the heart of Auckland’s most exclusive retail district. from Sophia: "Watch this video of the BIG urban paste-up of my artwork in Newmarket… For 14 hours on 2nd November my husband Nigel and I were in a cherry picker pasting-up a huge 9 x 15 metre print of my oil portrait of musician Tiki Taane with full-face moko on a wall in Teed Street, Newmarket, alongside live painting by professional street artistComponent." Logistics manager JoFF Rae from ARTIVIST: creative by any means necessary is excited with this paste up: “This is cool stuff… it sets a mark for street art and paste-up meeting fine art. Sofia Minson demonstrates a brilliance with this work that is exhilarating and inspired!” Artist Component has painted Queeny playing the turntables on the left of the wall. See my Facebook Page for more pictures. After nine years of painting with oil on canvas and having my work collected and exhibited in galleries around the world, this project marks the beginning of a new ‘public art’ facet to my work. I’m excited to see my artworkoutside the gallery for the first time and available to the New Zealand public on the streets at such a massive scale. Similar to the reach of the internet and the way artists are using social media like facebook to share their art, public urban street art can be a powerful platform to change the way we see ourselves. I’m keen to share, particularly with our young people, examples of inspiring Maori people who, with eyes full of mana and creative energy, are looking outward at the world. via : http://blog.newzealandartwork.com/2012/11/05/newmarket-wall-paste-up/

