Showing posts with label stickers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stickers. Show all posts

Monday, November 7, 2011

Street sign sticker art

(Denison St, Newtown)

Where have you been? I've been walking the streets. I feel at home walking around because I'm a bit of a social outcast.

I walked to Newtown yesterday to buy drugs and I saw this sticker on a street sign. I paused before crossing the road. I was on the lookout for fragile mothers with innocent children.

But before I had even looked around for cars, or children, or mums/moms/milfs, I saw a turquoise sticker stuck to the sign.


I had a double-take to make sure what I saw was real. Yes. The end of a penis was shooting R18+ contents into the mum's open, gagging mouth. Gagh-gagh-gagh.

I giggled after the initial shock. Then I began to worry about the kid. Should it be exposed to the 'real' world yet? Does he/she know how it was conceived?

Is crossing the road safe any more?







Thursday, January 20, 2011

Shepard Fairey, Obama and the obey sticker

(Australia Street, Newtown, Sydney)

The OBEY brand keeps kicking every decade doesn't it?

New stickers are ALL OVER Melbourne and now Sydney is getting hit hard. Just infesting this planet.

But, um, why isn't the OBEY slogan used with Andre the Giant's face any more?

That's 78 per cent of the reason why the poster became famous in the late 1980s.

The poster's creator, Shepard Fairey, has been a busy boy lately - especially with the Associated Press.

According to his website (link), a settlement was reached recently for a copyright infringement lawsuit over the Obama HOPE poster he created during the 2008 US presidential election.

Apparently Fairey used the highly lucrative image without permission from AP.


But it's OK now, according to a press release on Fairey's site:

The two sides have also agreed to work together going forward with the Hope image and share the rights to make the posters and merchandise bearing the Hope image and to collaborate on a series of images that Fairey will create based on AP photographs.
Great to see both parties are able to work together going forward and come to an agreement that Shepard Fairey is a talented artist who they can co-brand with/milk.

I wish more of us could work together going forward because that would end every war and the pains they create.

Have you ever had to work together going forward with someone you really cared about, but fucking hated?

Is there a more insidiously bureaucratic phrase than motherfucking "work together going forward"?