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		<title>Comment on Digital graff by Tom</title>
		<link>http://www.joehamilton.info/00parked/sales/2009/01/04/digital-graff/comment-page-1/#comment-7</link>
		<dc:creator>Tom</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2009 16:49:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi, YrWall is my project and I agree the drawing leaves something to be desired. However, I do have a strong graff background and intouch/friends with most of Bristol top graffiti writers. I am currently working on getting the grahpics looking more like spray paint but initially I felt I needed to build a responsive, smooth, stable, perfectly calibrated, well interfaced version working and then concentrate on the drawing side of things. You'd be surprised how hard this was to achieve. It's all working so fast now, 100fps, and I have some time to concentrate on the spray paint effect. Should only be a month away. Keep checking back.

Some brilliant stuff was draw as the system has got better. Please view the website for the showreel of 08. http://www.yrwall.com and thanks for the interest.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, YrWall is my project and I agree the drawing leaves something to be desired. However, I do have a strong graff background and intouch/friends with most of Bristol top graffiti writers. I am currently working on getting the grahpics looking more like spray paint but initially I felt I needed to build a responsive, smooth, stable, perfectly calibrated, well interfaced version working and then concentrate on the drawing side of things. You&#8217;d be surprised how hard this was to achieve. It&#8217;s all working so fast now, 100fps, and I have some time to concentrate on the spray paint effect. Should only be a month away. Keep checking back.</p>
<p>Some brilliant stuff was draw as the system has got better. Please view the website for the showreel of 08. <a href="http://www.yrwall.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.yrwall.com</a> and thanks for the interest.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Jose Pala @ Elms Lester Painting Rooms by Rey Parla</title>
		<link>http://www.joehamilton.info/00parked/sales/2008/12/30/jose-pala-elms-lester-painting-rooms/comment-page-1/#comment-5</link>
		<dc:creator>Rey Parla</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 2008 20:27:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>JOSE PARLA - ADAPTATION / TRANSLATION
10 October - 8 November 2008
Tuesday - Saturday 12 - 6pm, Thursdays 'til 8pm

The first UK solo show of paintings by José Parlá opens to the public on Friday 10th October. 

This will be Parlá 's first solo exhibition in UK, and marks an important point in his development. 

Including large site specific paintings this promises to be one of 
THE exhibitions in London this Autumn.

“As our society moves forward through time, ever faster and in ever more complex patterns of living, we forget our spirit - our inner growth. We believe ourselves to be on the cusp of evolution but perhaps we are only experiencing an involution. The marks on the walls of our cities are perhaps a testimonial, like scars of a wounded civilization.”

José Parlá: thoughts written from Taganga, Colombia. July 10th, 2008

Brooklyn based artist José Parlá will be showing in a spectacular and much anticipated first solo show in London at the Elms Lesters Painting Rooms.

Born in Miami in 1973, Parlá then moved to Puerto Rico. After being raised in the Caribbean island by his Cuban parents, Parlá returned to Miami at the age of nine where he began painting and remained there until being awarded,a scholarship to Savannah College of Art &#38; Design in Georgia. 

In Adaptation / Translation, Parlá further explores the wanderings of urban populations to translate these personal experiences and make visible manifestations of what lies beneath our surfaces.

By drawing inspiration from the urban landscape, the energy and memory which feeds him, José Parlá creates a visual narrative of his experiences in different cities. Through the multilayered, psycho-geographical, calligraphic nature of his work he embeds these stories in his paintings and invites the viewer to discover his vision of the environment.

Parlá is therefore not just a painter, but a new kind of novelist; a modern storyteller who uses wall gestures, the writing on the wall, and found advertisings to reconstruct complex stories and anatomies.

José Parlá began painting under the name Ease (Most recently a co-founder of the INKHEADS) in 1983 on city walls, and while painting in the tradition of New York subway art, he also was experimenting on canvas with the desire to translate the decaying environment of derelict places which later inspired his cityscapes aesthetic and continues to inform his work today.

Parlá’s paintings reveal a silent message of time and history spoken through the walls of the world’s cities; a landscape which speaks of deterioration, neglect, and abandonment. The results, whilst beautiful, with their multicolours and hidden memories, are significant in that they reflect some of the darker aspects of our civilization.

Elms Lester Painting Rooms will publish a limited edition book to accompany the exhibition, fully illustrated and with an essay by critical theorist Michael Betancourt, an authority on José Parlá’s work, and an introduction by author, academic and collector Saeb Eigner.

“What Parlá’s work provides to its viewers is a way to re-see the city and re-engage the value of urban life.”
Michael Betancourt

press enquiries should be directed to: 
marta.bogna@ideageneration.co.uk</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>JOSE PARLA - ADAPTATION / TRANSLATION<br />
10 October - 8 November 2008<br />
Tuesday - Saturday 12 - 6pm, Thursdays &#8217;til 8pm</p>
<p>The first UK solo show of paintings by José Parlá opens to the public on Friday 10th October. </p>
<p>This will be Parlá &#8217;s first solo exhibition in UK, and marks an important point in his development. </p>
<p>Including large site specific paintings this promises to be one of<br />
THE exhibitions in London this Autumn.</p>
<p>“As our society moves forward through time, ever faster and in ever more complex patterns of living, we forget our spirit - our inner growth. We believe ourselves to be on the cusp of evolution but perhaps we are only experiencing an involution. The marks on the walls of our cities are perhaps a testimonial, like scars of a wounded civilization.”</p>
<p>José Parlá: thoughts written from Taganga, Colombia. July 10th, 2008</p>
<p>Brooklyn based artist José Parlá will be showing in a spectacular and much anticipated first solo show in London at the Elms Lesters Painting Rooms.</p>
<p>Born in Miami in 1973, Parlá then moved to Puerto Rico. After being raised in the Caribbean island by his Cuban parents, Parlá returned to Miami at the age of nine where he began painting and remained there until being awarded,a scholarship to Savannah College of Art &amp; Design in Georgia. </p>
<p>In Adaptation / Translation, Parlá further explores the wanderings of urban populations to translate these personal experiences and make visible manifestations of what lies beneath our surfaces.</p>
<p>By drawing inspiration from the urban landscape, the energy and memory which feeds him, José Parlá creates a visual narrative of his experiences in different cities. Through the multilayered, psycho-geographical, calligraphic nature of his work he embeds these stories in his paintings and invites the viewer to discover his vision of the environment.</p>
<p>Parlá is therefore not just a painter, but a new kind of novelist; a modern storyteller who uses wall gestures, the writing on the wall, and found advertisings to reconstruct complex stories and anatomies.</p>
<p>José Parlá began painting under the name Ease (Most recently a co-founder of the INKHEADS) in 1983 on city walls, and while painting in the tradition of New York subway art, he also was experimenting on canvas with the desire to translate the decaying environment of derelict places which later inspired his cityscapes aesthetic and continues to inform his work today.</p>
<p>Parlá’s paintings reveal a silent message of time and history spoken through the walls of the world’s cities; a landscape which speaks of deterioration, neglect, and abandonment. The results, whilst beautiful, with their multicolours and hidden memories, are significant in that they reflect some of the darker aspects of our civilization.</p>
<p>Elms Lester Painting Rooms will publish a limited edition book to accompany the exhibition, fully illustrated and with an essay by critical theorist Michael Betancourt, an authority on José Parlá’s work, and an introduction by author, academic and collector Saeb Eigner.</p>
<p>“What Parlá’s work provides to its viewers is a way to re-see the city and re-engage the value of urban life.”<br />
Michael Betancourt</p>
<p>press enquiries should be directed to:<br />
<a href="mailto:marta.bogna@ideageneration.co.uk">marta.bogna@ideageneration.co.uk</a></p>
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		<title>Comment on Joram by joram wilson</title>
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		<dc:creator>joram wilson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Sep 2008 11:54:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>hi joe, 

trawling my name on google. 

hope you're well mate. 

i'm goin to mlb next year to learn how to teach blind kids.

lemme no if u get over there.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hi joe, </p>
<p>trawling my name on google. </p>
<p>hope you&#8217;re well mate. </p>
<p>i&#8217;m goin to mlb next year to learn how to teach blind kids.</p>
<p>lemme no if u get over there.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Rohan by rohan</title>
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		<dc:creator>rohan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2008 10:58:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>nice one mate havent seen what pic befor</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>nice one mate havent seen what pic befor</p>
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