My friend and mega-talented graffiti artist ABOVE recently emailed me with pics and info about a piece he just did in Cuba. Rather than just re-word everything, I figured I’d just share the email in its entirety.
Hey Robby!
I just recently got back from Cuba where I made a very important and special site specific stencil commenting and drawing more awareness to the crisis in Haiti! I would greatly appreciate it if you could post the photos and VIDEO link so more people can be informed about the staggering statistics and crucial support Haiti needs right now. Your involvement is greatly appreciated.
I appreciate your consideration and look forward to seeing this on Albotas!!!
Sincerely,
Above.
Some Facts >>> “Help thy neighbor”
Cuba is less than 90 miles away from Haiti making them very close neighbors. The young and courageous neighbor is embarking to Haiti to help out those who have fallen victim. The recent earthquakes in Haiti has taken over 230,000 innocent lives, wounded 300,000 and made 1,200,000 people homeless.
Please GET INVOLVED and help donate to send aid and resources to the people of Haiti.
Another awesome piece from a truly talented artist. If you haven’t done anything to help out with the crisis in Haiti, please get involved! Even if it means donating a dollar or a few cents.
ABOVE is a street artists who’s been featured numerous times on this site, but this is a bit different. Homeless, Not Hopeless is a non-profit project aiming to bring awareness to the homeless crisis in Portland, Oregon and all over.
Above says:
Last week I made a screen printed edition of 100 prints that are priced to sell to get more people involved and support this benevolent fundraiser. MY goal is to raise $5,000 Dollars to donate before the end of the year to the TRANSITION PROJECTS homeless shelter here in Portland, Oregon.
In a way, this is sort of like reverse street art, with a purpose. Instead of putting the art on the streets, the streets ARE the art, aiming to open people’s eyes a bit.
From the official press release:
Immediately after returning from touring around Europe this past summer I decided to move from California to Portland, Oregon. Being that I create and install my artworks in the streets I am constantly searching and observing street situations to build with and incorporate into my artworks. What I noticed upon my arrival to Portland less than 3-months ago was the abnormally large amount of homeless people sleeping on sidewalks, and under the bridges. It’s impossible to not notice the overwhelming homeless population here in Portland, Oregon. Oregon has the highest proportion of homeless people in the nation, according to a new report on homelessness issued by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. As if this was not enough the un-employment in the state of Oregon is at 11.5% and ranks 4th worse in the United States. I wanted to address and draw more attention to the homeless crisis here in Portland (and across the nation in general). I wanted to learn more about this homeless epidemic by listening directly to the homeless community on an individual person to person level. During the month of November I rode my bike around Portland wanting to listen to homeless individuals that wanted to share their story and suggestions on what shelters really help out with services as well as where I should donate the money fund raised from this print. The majority of the homeless individuals I listened to spoke very highly about “T.P.I” (TRANSITION PROJECTS) http://tprojects.org/ and how T.P.I. helps them with shelter, hygienic supplies, clothes and supportive programs to help them transition off the streets.
After last years positively large response to the “GIVING TO THE POOR” print where 100% of all those profits were donated to 2 selected homeless shelters I wanted to again get involved this year with the homeless community and address the serious issues of homelessness and more specific the homeless situation in Portland, Oregon. I learned a lot of information during the 5-weeks I rode my bike around Portland listening to different homeless individuals stories. I also talked with the administrators of different homeless shelters to understand their perspectives on homelessness, what they provide, and how they help transition homeless individuals off the streets. Being homeless takes on many different forms regardless to age, race, or education. Often times, but not always many homeless individuals haven’t or don’t have the basic life skills or resources to transition off the streets. It’s with shelters like TRANSITION PROJECTS who offer recovery programs, life skills classes and most of all compassion and a non-judgmental attitude that helps those living on the streets learn the life tools to help them make a permanent transition off the streets.
After taking photos of the homeless individuals that allowed me, I chose to print the image of “POET” and his very clever/humorous sign. Ask any comedian and they will tell you that using humor can make you laugh and temporarily take the edge off a very serious issue or topic. This is not to say that this print is suppose to be funny or a joke because homelessness is a serious fucking issue and it’s no laughing matter!! My goal with the “homeless, not hopeless” print is for you to hang it in your home as a constant reminder that there are those sleeping in the street every night that are less fortunate and call the street their home. I want it to remind you to be grateful for what you have and to also give help, assistance, and compassion to others lacking basic needs for living.
The majority of the homeless individuals I listened to spoke very highly about “T.P.I” (TRANSITION PROJECTS) (http://tprojects.org/) their services, and recovery programs. I will be donating 100% of all the profits from the “homeless, not hopeless” print to the Transition projects shelter and recovery center. *I highly suggest you visit Transition Projects website to learn more about their services and standing role in the Portland community. If you can’t afford a print or if it is already sold out then please feel free to donate a financial contribution directly through T.P.I’s website or to a homeless shelter in your own community! Homelessness is a global issue so please get involved in your own community and help support with donations and compassion. A little help from everyone adds up to makes a big difference!! Thank you.” -Above.
This is an interview with ABOVE for Walrus TV taken from the DVD The Run Up, a collection of intimate one-on-one interviews with some of today’s most influential photographers, artists, and designers.
Watch it. Get inspired. Go do something productive and meaningful with your life.
Press release from Walrus TV
Walrus TV Artist Feature: Above Interview from “The Run Up”
Eventually you’re going to get there. It might take a day, it might take a lifetime, but through that persistence, and through that determination and drive, I think there’s definitely a lot of beauty in that. And a lot of power. That’s what I want to tap into.
-Above
Often found hanging from power lines or melding with urban architecture, Above’s site specific stencils, paintings, and installations push past the traditional expectations of graffiti. The evolution of his name from text to a symbol inspired him to explore less conventional media, leading to his trademark wooden mobiles. Whether subtle or massive, his pieces retain an innate sense of beauty through their dialogue with the surrounding environment. Refusing to show his work in galleries, Above has instead “toured” through Europe and North and South America to get his work up. Watch the interview from “The Run Up,” available for the first time to the public for free, on Walrus TV.
ABOVE takes the art form to a whole new level with Reverse Psychology, the final piece from his European adventure. This video takes graffiti from writings on a wall to full-on performance art.
From ABOVE:
“There are two sides to every coin, and we all know two wrongs don’t make a right but somehow when it comes to filming a video in reverse then reversing it, it makes total sense? Confused? Watch the video to get a better idea. If you still don’t understand, I can only suggest to try and watch it in reverse?!”
Legendary graffiti artist ABOVE, being the awesome dude that he is, sent me this video and some pics of his recent piece in Paris, France. This is my favorite kind of street art — the kind that utilizes not just a wall or train, but props and the surroundings to bring an image to life.
Street artist ABOVE is at again with the fresh stencil work. This time he’s thrown up a piece right by the famous Roman coliseum!
As for the guy dressed as a gladiator in the picture, ABOVE says, “I FOUND THIS “GLADIATOR” IN FRONT OF THE ROMAN COLOSSEUM WHERE HE WAS ASKING 5-EUROS FROM TOURISTS TO TAKE A PHOTO WITH HIM. I BARGAINED WITH HIM AND GOT WAAAAAY MORE THAN I COULD OF EVER IMAGINED.”
ABOVE has been busy leaving his mark all over the world and this time he’s outdone himself with this epic piece on the Berlin Wall to mark the 20th anniversary of its falling.
ABOVE recently spent two weeks in Madrid, Spain and here’s a look and what he did while he was there. The artist’s next trip will be to Germany and I can’t wait to see what he comes up with next.
Hit the jump for individual pics of each piece along with explanations from ABOVE himself.
ABOVE just finished up his latest work in Copenhagen, Denmark, over 5,000 miles away from his last piece in California! This particular piece, entitled, “The Naked Truth” features a stencilled woman showering behind a fixtured curtain, but if you try and peek at her naughty bits, you just see the words “Believe nothing that you hear and only 1/2 of what you see!” I was almost half expecting to see a penis, but the words are more insightful.
Check out goabove.com to keep up to date with ABOVE’s European tour.
Here’s a new print from the legendary graffiti artist ABOVE. At first glance it ma look like a photograph, but it’s actually a 22″ x 15″ screen print hand-pulled by ABOVE himself. There’s a red/blue edition limited to 70 and an orange/green special edition limited to 20.
Above first painted these UNION JACK Arrows in LONDON during his “2005 EUROPEAN TOUR” where he painted and installed his signature Arrow’s in 14-countries. We think this prints image and reflection transforms the already good looking UNION JACK motif transform into something mesmerizing. The directional symmetry of the arrows going up and down are a great balance with sharp colors to draw you in even closer. Above spent a lot of time making sure each print was “perfect” and we all agree that this is his best screen print has pulled thus far. We hope you enjoy this print as much as we do. We thank you in advance for your support.