L.A. Street Art – by Jacqueline Hadel

To see street art through Jacqueline Hadel’s eyes is to fall in love.

LA #1

Before I get going here, I encourage everyone to buy Jacqueline’s second book  L.A. Street Art on Amazon.

Like all collections on Jacqueline’s blog TOKIDOKI, the L.A. Street Art section includes all street art, without prejudice.

As I perused Jacqueline’s vast and fabulous  L.A. Street Art archives on TOKIDOKI, I wondered how she made her selections for the book. So I asked her how she decided what pieces to print.

Her answer (via Twitter) was  “I just have a sense of what I want to put out there.”

photo © Jacqueline Hadel
photo © Jacqueline Hadel

I was always overwhelmed  by the beauty of murals.  Then one day I fell in love with  rich, colorful and bold Graf Writing. Then came alternative art, cartoons and lots of faces, which are my favs. L.A. Street Art has delighted me with it’s many fantastic faces.

photo: © Jacqueline Hadel
photo: © Jacqueline Hadel
Artist: Monopoly - photo © Jacqueline Hadel
Artist: Monopoly – photo © Jacqueline Hadel

One day I see Stickers on TOKIDOKI.

Jacqueline informs me that she loves “Sticker Art”

Suddenly one lonely sticker catches my eye as much as arrangements of stickers, which take on a unified look, becoming a piece unto itself.

Layers of tags and colors and stickers become like oil paintings where the artists have plied the oils so thick there is a third dimension to the work.

photo: © Jacqueline Hadel
photo: © Jacqueline Hadel

Telephone poles and dumpsters are now canvases speaking to anyone who will listen. Jacqueline has not forsaken this art form in her book.

photo © Jacqueline Hadel
photo © Jacqueline Hadel

Artists she covers in LA Street Art include Alec Monopoly, MDMN, Lister, Dog Byte, Felix and more.

Having the utmost respect for the artists, Jacqueline has made every best effort to credit works and even contact the Artists for permission to be included in her book.

To me, there is as much social comment in Street Art  as there is artistry and talent.  In these regards, L.A. Street Art delivers, big time.

photo @ Resa McConaghy
photo @ Resa McConaghy
photo; © Resa McConaghy
photo; © Resa McConaghy

I was thrilled to receive my copy of L.A. Street Art. Following the tradition I began after receiving Jacqueline’s first book, Bogota Street Art, I took the book for a walk & photo shoot.

The book wanted to get a shot with the bit of  Mayor Ford Sticker Graf I had found, so we took off to that alley.

We had a fab time, and I took many shots of L.A. Street Art with Toronto Street Art. I have enough pics to do an Adventures in Graf/w My L.A. Street Art Book, & I will.

pic © Resa McConaghy
pic © Resa McConaghy

You can get your own wonderful copy of L.A. Street art HERE

If you missed out, you can still get a copy of Bogota Street Art HERE  OR the EBook version HERE

Well done, Jacqueline!

Thank you & Cheers!

Guest GLaM-er: Bill Webb

Every once in a while someone sends me an image of a mural or some graf they’ve captured.

So I present to you, fresh from Philadelphia & Bill’s research, a gorgeous mural honoring  a group of Black Airmen who overcame great prejudice to fly planes during world war II –

The artist is Marcus Akinlana. The mural was dedicated on June 14, 2009, part of the Philadelphia Mural Arts Program.

Artist Marcus Akinlana - pic © Bill Webb
Artist Marcus Akinlana – pic © Bill Webb

Bill has 2 interesting Blogs.

BW Thoughts

BW Fiction

Bill, it’s so sweet that you have thought to send this pic in! Resa xo

Adventures in Graf 10 w/Sherrie

Near Toronto’s “Hard Rock Cafe”

If you’re on Shuter,  just east of Yonge then you will see this mural. 

Pray #1

Pray #2

Sherrie & I liked this mural, quite a bit.

Pray #3

Here’s a Slideshow of some of the elements.

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Pray #11

Pray #12

Pray #15

Pray #16

Pic taken by Resa, on November  17, 2013.

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Adventure in Graf w/Zena

THE DOORS

Back alley south of Queen Street West between Spadina and Bathurst, Zena & I documented some rich doors.

Can you find ZENA in this doorway?

Door1 #1

HINT: This is what it looks like without her.

Door1 #2

More of THE DOORS that Zena & I caught.

Door1 #3

Door1 #4

Door1 #5

One side…

Door1 #6

A flip side?

Door1 #7

Pic taken by Resa, on November  06, 2013.

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Vietnamese Pretty

519 Sargent Avenue

This mural is a tribute to the Vietnamese settlers who came to Winnipeg in 1975.

 Artist: Reid Edgeworth

Artist: Reid Edgeworth

It was painted in 1999.

 Artist: Reid Edgeworth

Artist: Reid Edgeworth
 Artist: Reid Edgeworth

Artist: Reid Edgeworth
 Artist: Reid Edgeworth

Artist: Reid Edgeworth
 Artist: Reid Edgeworth

Artist: Reid Edgeworth
 Artist: Reid Edgeworth

Artist: Reid Edgeworth
 Artist: Reid Edgeworth

Artist: Reid Edgeworth
 Artist: Reid Edgeworth

Artist: Reid Edgeworth
 Artist: Reid Edgeworth

Artist: Reid Edgeworth
 Artist: Reid Edgeworth

Artist: Reid Edgeworth

Shots taken by Resa, on October 28, 2012

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

The Murals of Winnipeg

1817 & 1877

Winnipeg – 1817 & 1877

The 2 historical murals in this post are the last 2 of 5 in this historical series by Jill Sellers.

Artist: Jill Sellers
Artist: Jill Sellers

Lord Selkirk signs a treaty with Chief Peguis that cedes part of The Red & Assiniboine river valleys.

Artist: Jill Seffers
Artist: Jill Seffers

I wish I had better pics, but the relentlessly blinding prairie sun was out in full force.

Artist: Jill Seffers
Artist: Jill Seffers

These murals are at 1812 Main Street.

Artist: Jill Sellers
Artist: Jill Sellers
Artist: Jill Sellers
Artist: Jill Sellers
Artist: Jill Sellers
Artist: Jill Sellers

In 1877 Western Canada’s first locomotive, The Countess of Dufferin, arrives by barge in Winnipeg.

Artist: Jill Sellers
Artist: Jill Sellers
Artist: Jill Sellers
Artist: Jill Sellers
Artist: Jill Sellers
Artist: Jill Sellers

mmm

Artist: Jill Sellers
Artist: Jill Sellers

The sun just bleached everything.

Artist: Jill Sellers
Artist: Jill Sellers

Other Posts (with better pics) from these beautiful murals

Canadian Pride

Cree Woman

A Cree Encampment

Scene – 1816

Cuthbert Grant – 1816

The Battle of Seven Oaks

Shots taken by Resa, on October 06, 2012

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

The Murals of Winnipeg