- Posterchild (street artist)
Posterchild is the
nom de plume of astreet art ist based inToronto ,Canada who may be best known for his Mario Blocks project, the purpose of which is to install homemadeMario blocks in public spaces. After being featured onBoing Boing the project has expanded as others have made and hung their own blocks.Currently Posterchild also runs his own website, called [http://bladediary.com/ Posterchilds Blade Diary] . The term comes from the fact that graffiti stencils are cut using a blade. According to the artist, "I'm not writing this diary with a pen -- I'm using a blade to make my mark." [ [http://bladediary.com/about.html About Posterchilds Blade Diary ] ] The website features new artwork every weekday, typically a stencil. Usually there is a description of the inspiration for the piece written in the style of a
blog . The website also features a large collection of photos of Posterchild's work, includingsticker art , poster art, and various other creative forms of street art. There are also tutorials on how to create various types of street art.Previously, Some of Posterchild's artwork -- a series of stencils of a Betsy McCall paper doll and her dresses -- was featured on the front page of the fashion section of The
Toronto Star ; the artwork was unsigned, which is typical of street art. [http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1161208212738&call_pageid=991479973472&col=991929131147]In response to the newspaper photo, Posterchild created a stencil of the featured model and placed it on top of the photographed wall in the same place where the model was standing in the photo. [http://www.bladediary.com/index.pl?stencil=41 Link]
In September, 2007, Posterchild collaborated with fellow artist
Jason Eppink (Responsible for the [http://www.jasoneppink.com/pixelator/ Pixelator] ) to create a series of [http://jasoneppink.com/magicspigots "Magic Spigots"] , which were installed aroundToronto ,Ontario andNew York, New York References
Footnotes
External links
* [http://bladediary.com/ Posterchilds Blade Diary]
* [http://www.bladediary.com/questionblocks/index.html Posterchild's Mario Blocks Project]
* [http://www.ourartsite.com/interview/posterchild.phpPosterchild Interview on ourartsite.com]
* [http://www.torontoist.com/archives/2007/04/tall_poppy_inte_48.php Posterchild Interview on torontoist.com]
* [http://www.woostercollective.com/2006/10/stencil_to_newspaper_to_stencil.html Posterchild on Wooster]
* [http://www.woostercollective.com/2008/06/posterchild_turns_new_yorks_video_ads_in.html Posterchild on Wooster]
* [http://www.boingboing.net/2005/06/09/howto_make_lifesize_.html Posterchild on boing-boing]
* [http://www.juxtapoz.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3743&Itemid=1 Posterchild on Juxtapoz]
* [http://www.urlesque.com/2008/07/09/zombie-astronaut-makes-dolls-for-a-living/ Posterchild on URLesque]
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