The FIRST book of its kind to tell the history of pavement art.
From its origins in pre-history to the Victorians, Edwardians and the present day, this new book will cover it all. Author Philip Battle decided to crowd fund this publication through Sponsume (See more at: http://www.sponsume.com/project/all-my-own-work-history-pavement-art#sthash.ihZDxgKT.dpuf). His goal is to raise £8,000 by October 6, 2014.
From its origins in pre-history to the Victorians, Edwardians and the present day, this new book will cover it all. Author Philip Battle decided to crowd fund this publication through Sponsume (See more at: http://www.sponsume.com/project/all-my-own-work-history-pavement-art#sthash.ihZDxgKT.dpuf). His goal is to raise £8,000 by October 6, 2014.
Authored by professional pavement artist & writer; Philip Battle, forwarded by the world acknowledged master of 3D pavement art KURT WENNER, and edited by professional publisher and copywriter Fiona Shaw. |
The title “ALL MY OWN WORK” is derived from the written description pavement artists used to describe their work to the public. The words were written in chalk on the pavement, in an effort to assure the public that the work was original and carried out by the artist present, rather than some impostor. Philip used the subtitle “A history of Pavement Art” because that’s all it can be. It’s not a definitive account, but rather the first volume, that touches on aspects of a forgotten world. To do justice to the entire history of pavement art would take three or four volumes! (something for the future perhaps.)
It includes the personal stories of individual artists, plucked from historical obscurity and told here for the very first time; like Alice G Colman (1874-1934), Britain’s first lady pavement artist. Liverpool’s own child pavement artist James William Carling (1857-1887) with the personal stories of many others, and the social context in which they lived. It brings the history right up to date with a description of modern day pavement art; festivals, events and the popularization of the art-form across the globe, with examples of 3D anamorphic art, and other modern trends. It also includes lots of rare photos of the artists, that have been painstakingly collected by Philip over the years.
This is your chance to be a part of street painting history and help a fellow skreever and street painter to publish this important document. Every street artist should own a copy!
We wish Philip, an ISPS Board Member, all the luck and hope you will support this important work.
Click here to get your copy - See more at: http://www.sponsume.com/project/all-my-own-work-history-pavement-art#sthash.ihZDxgKT.dpuf
It includes the personal stories of individual artists, plucked from historical obscurity and told here for the very first time; like Alice G Colman (1874-1934), Britain’s first lady pavement artist. Liverpool’s own child pavement artist James William Carling (1857-1887) with the personal stories of many others, and the social context in which they lived. It brings the history right up to date with a description of modern day pavement art; festivals, events and the popularization of the art-form across the globe, with examples of 3D anamorphic art, and other modern trends. It also includes lots of rare photos of the artists, that have been painstakingly collected by Philip over the years.
This is your chance to be a part of street painting history and help a fellow skreever and street painter to publish this important document. Every street artist should own a copy!
We wish Philip, an ISPS Board Member, all the luck and hope you will support this important work.
Click here to get your copy - See more at: http://www.sponsume.com/project/all-my-own-work-history-pavement-art#sthash.ihZDxgKT.dpuf