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Sunday, September 29, 2013

Second holiday goal complete - Beyoncé Stencil

Something Crafty

For a long time I have been meaning to do an Andy Warhol style piece of Beyoncé stencils grouped together in different colours. And the other day, I finished it.

I completed the actual stencil about a 3 months ago, but the weather hadn't been great on weekends, I didn't get spray paint until a while after, and I was still busy with basketball and school. So what better tim to do it in the Holidays. 

My friend from school mentioned to me a while ago, that her friend makes stencils from covers of display folders. So I cut off the cover of a spare display folder. Printed a Beyoncé stencil off the computer, stuck it on and got cuttin'.

I did it out side on a old pin board leaned up against a tree in my yard. Then began sprayin'.
The thing that was a bit difficult is scrubbing the spray paint off the plastic with turpentine while trying not to bend the stencil. I recommend getting a flat tray (eg. paint rolling tray) before doing this, filling it with turpentine, (just enough that if you lay the stencil down it would cover it), so that after your finished with one colour/the last coat, you can get it off easier and it doesn't ruin your next one.

What you'll Need:

- Display folder to cut out stencil. (can use thick paper)
- Spray paint
- Stanley knife
- Gas mask or mask (for fumes0
- Turpentine
- A couple of rags (to put the turpentine on
- A flat tray/ Paint rolling tray (to put the turpentine in)
- Gloves (to wear while spraying or using turpentine)
- Flat board or ground to use as a surface to lean your stencil on
- Flat paper or wall (depending on what you will be spray onto)



My stencil...

Stencil I cut out on display folder cover

You can make any thing!... Tshirts, Cards








Saturday, August 24, 2013

Walter Van Beirendonck Exhibition

Looking through some photos from about a month ago, I saw some photos from Walter Van Beirendonck's exhibition 'Dream the world awake'. Mum decided to take my brother and I out for the day. Didn't really know what we were in for, but when we got there.. we definitely came to like it. Saw some pretty crazy outfits. I would definitely love to be seen wearing some of these outfits. They are definitely my type of thing. If you ever get the chance to see any of his exhibitions, I highly recommend you taking that opportunity. You can see inspiration from so many aspects. You can see some incorporation from of the 70's, the 80's, the 90's, cowboys, rock and role, hippy, nature, carnival, Marie Antoinette-esk, ski suit, goth, indie, various cultures, and much more. See what else you can spot... 
Few of the outfits on display

What was on the wall and in the video that was playing

brother and I (mum says I look like one of his outfits)

Walter Van Beirendonck on the plastic curtain

More of what was on the walls and in the video