Monday, 7 September 2015

Murals/Graffiti In My Community. (FINAL PROJECT)


Murals/Graffiti In My Community
'The Bradley Lane Project'




Artists: Askew One & Elliot Frances Stewart
ISO: 400    WB: Auto    Shutter: 1/400
Apeture: f/16   Vantage: Side-view
DOF: Mid-Ground   Composition: Horizontal






Artists: Beck Wheeler
ISO: 400    WB: Auto    Shutter: 1/500
Apeture: f/16   Vantage: Side-view
DOF: Foreground   Composition: Horizontal







Artists: Trustme & Component
ISO: 400    WB: Auto    Shutter: 1/500
Apeture: f/16   Vantage: Side-view
DOF: Mid-Ground   Composition: Horizontal






Artists: Misery & Tomtom
ISO: 100    WB: Auto    Shutter: 1/125
Apeture: f/10   Vantage: Looking up at the object
DOF: Mid-Ground   Composition: Vertical




Sunday, 6 September 2015

Bradley Lane Mural Project - Research For Photography In My Community


Murals In My Community.

For my Photography in the Community project I have chosen to do Murals within my community in Glen Innes, Auckland. The Bradley Lane Mural Project was an event organised by a local Samoan Artist and former member of TMD (The Most Dedicated) Gary Silipa that took place on the 15 & 16th of November in 2014 on Bradley Lane in Glen Innes.

Five murals were created by nine artists over the two day project. Those nine amazing artists that participated in this project were Askew One, Elliot Frances Stewart, Berst, Misery, Tomtom, Trustme, Component & Beck Wheeler. 

The Bradley Lane is a annual project curated by Gary Silipa with the dream of having the entire lane painted with art that the local community could be proud of and inspired by and that people would make a point of coming to the Tamaki community to see it for themselves.

I love the fact that these artist are using the power of art to help and inspire youth. This is why I want to become a Muralists, to inspire the world visually.


One of the five collaboration murals by Askew & Elliot Francis Stewart. Elliot working on his the road worker women them and Askew working with a lot of the significant street names in the Glen Innes area particularly those with endangered state housing.
Photo taken by Mr Rimoni.