Tuesday, February 3, 2009
GRAFFITI ON A SCOTTISH CASTLE
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The 600 year old Kelburn Castle in Scotland, on the West coast, near Glascow underwent an extensive transformation. A part of Kelburn castle, became a canvas for four of the worlds’ top Brazilian graffiti artists. 'The Graffiti Project' involved that the artists and organisers must live together in the Castle for approximately one month. During this time, new ideas were shared to come up with a once off gigantic work of art. Kelburn is thought to be the oldest castle in Scotland to have been continuously inhabited by the same family. Orginally the family name was de Boyville but this changed over the years to Boyle.
Read more:
www.thegraffitiproject.net/home
www.kelburnestate.com
Labels:
Interesting places,
Scotland,
Strange Art
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I think you have a sence of architecture combined with art - this can obviously be used in your graphic depictions of your own creations
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