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3 weeks ago
Saturday, October 17, 2009 at 3:45 am

 


Curated by Agents of Change - The Ghostvillage was conceived as an antidote to a world of ever increasing safety and mediocrity. Six artists were given free reign of a never inhabited village on the west coast of Scotland - working on pristine walls Remi/Rough, Stormie, System, Timid, Derm and Juice 126 have created a gallery like no other.....and finally given the village the ghosts it deserves.....

www.roughe.com
www.agents-of-change.co.uk

5 months ago
Sunday, May 24, 2009 at 12:33 pm

-Stormie

8 months ago
Wednesday, February 25, 2009 at 6:26 pm

Many times throughout my childhood my parents would pack up and trek halfway
around the world. No mean feat nowadays, but in the 60's and 70's just
getting across a country could be an arduous task. Invariably these journeys
meant strange lands, languages, foods, cities and customs. Seen through my
eyes with a skewed and diminutive perspective, people, buildings and sights
took upon themselves a whole sense of wonderment and scale.

Years later [still often itinerant], most of these places have become fairly
familiar, yet none the less wonderful. My perspective is that of a person
that often paints characters on buildings & works with scale. Alienation and
isolation are thematic throughout my works, both linked to a strong sense of
belonging in a rapidly shrinking world of communication.

Wonderment becomes something else when it has a strong element of
bewilderment mixed into it, how something got there and who did it, why it's
there in the first place and the local "knowledge" that becomes urban lore
or myth, are all extremely important components of ownership, people that
live in the immediate vicinity of these characters become the "caretakers"
looking after the "Lost Giants" in whose city they inhabit whilst other
tourists are able to identify, or wonder at their belonging.

Location: corner of Princes Lane & Wellington Street, Perth.

Find out more at: Stormie Mills

1 year and 1 months ago
Monday, September 22, 2008 at 7:32 pm

 

Canned Goods Interview with Australian graffiti artist and painter Stormie, member ADS Crew and AWR Crew.

Read the interview...

 

1 year and 11 months ago
Friday, December 7, 2007 at 10:26 pm

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1 year and 11 months ago
Sunday, November 18, 2007 at 2:33 am

2 year and 1 months ago
Thursday, September 13, 2007 at 2:02 pm
Scion Presents:
AUSTRALIAN
CHARACTERS
Curated by Stormie Mills

September 15th-September 29th, 2007

Amanda Shelsher   Frances Andrijich
Leon vs Pippa    Jodee Knowles    Stormie Mills

Opening Reception
Saturday September 15th, 7-10pm

Free Valet Parking
Open Bar

SCION Installation LA
3521 Helms Ave (at National)  Culver City, CA 90232  310.815.8840 http://www.scion.com/space
2 year and 4 months ago
Monday, June 25, 2007 at 11:43 pm
Juxtapoz is pleased to announce the very special Seventh Letter issue. The Seventh Letter is a graffiti and art collective, and we've taken the entire crew and given them an entire issue of Juxtapoz. The cover story is Saber, fresh off the 10-year anniversary of his famed LA River piece, and his upcoming solo show at White Walls Gallery in San Francisco. Also featured in this issue are Retna, Revok, Eklips, Look, Ewok, Fate, Push, Reyes, Sever, Rime, and Persue. Profiled artists include Barry McGee, SA Studios, Alexis Ross, Wise, Jason Kundell, Pysa, Hael, Hense, Finn, Norm, Amandalynn, Krush, Ceaze, Kenton Parker, Ron English, QP, Wanto, and Stormie. Shepard Fairey, Haze, Chaz Bojorquez, Zeser, and Earsnot make guest appearances as well.

The Seventh Letter issue also features a FREE pull-out poster of Saber's LA River piece, and FREE sticker sheet featuring The Seventh Letter crew graphics.

2 year and 4 months ago
Tuesday, June 19, 2007 at 4:00 am
2 year and 5 months ago
Thursday, May 31, 2007 at 5:13 pm
2 year and 6 months ago
Wednesday, April 25, 2007 at 6:23 pm
Find out more at: www.toy2r.com

2 year and 7 months ago
Monday, March 26, 2007 at 11:47 pm

Building on past work that modus operandi has collaborated on with stormie mills (such as http://www.stormie.com.au and the semi-permanent DVD) we have created a animated snapshot of stormie at work. Using stop-motion animation you can see stormie¹s creative process at work in a matter of seconds. Modus operandi ­ a bunch of hip mutherfukkas, making new media.

2 year and 8 months ago
Wednesday, February 14, 2007 at 8:09 pm
Our dear friend Stormie AWR ADS TSL introduced us to:

Remi Roughe was born in South London in 1971. He is essentially a graffiti writer, although that description really doesn't paint the entire picture anymore. He is also an artist, designer, musician and television presenter. Having put 20 years into developing his style and the UK scene. He has exhibited his artwork in Perth, Hamburg, Paris, Strasbourg, Tokyo, Hong Kong, New York, Los Angeles, Edinburgh and London.
His work has been sought after by companies such as; Red Bull, Nike, Ministry Of Sound, Kickers and even Her Majesty's Foreign Office. He still lives and and works in South London with his partner and daughter.

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