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ARTWALK VIDEO : Priest at Wellborn Ideas + VESSEL 3 at BVS

Posted on 17 September 2011 by Mailer-Daemon

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LoDa Artwalk – September 2011

Priest at Wellborn Ideas
Vessel 3 at Blue Velvet Studio

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Barfield, DePolo, Holland on Saving Priest’s Work At The Blind Mule

Posted on 06 September 2010 by Valso

Rick Barfield, Zach DePolo, Josh Holland on Saving Priest’s Work At The Blind Mule

 

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Mod Vowel: Hey Priest. Let’s have a chit chat.

Posted on 04 September 2010 by modvowel

Hey Priest.

First of all, Mod Vowel wants to commend you on the excellent job you do around town. Your piece on the side of the Blind Mule is fantastic. Mod Vowel just wants to offer a bit of caution.

Priest. You tagged a cop car. C’mon man!  Until that act, you were kind of nudging the sleeping giant. But now, you’ve gone and kicked him in the face. And if Mod Vowel has learned anything from many run ins with the law man, they will not forget this. And not be happy until they get some kind of justice.

Mod Vowel noticed you aren’t on facebook anymore. That may be a good thing. Even if it was an impostor. Mod Vowel offers this piece of friendly advice, lay low for a little bit. Pop back up after some time has passed. Grab everyone’s attention again. For example, look what you inspired on facebook :

 

 

The Blind Mule Restaurant & Bar priest strikes again……check it out at the Blind Mule….

 

 

The Blind Mule Restaurant & Bar priest strikes again……check it out at the Blind Mule….

 

 


 
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    • Lesley Nichole Anderson Does he have a fan page web page? I’m loving seeing his stuff all over Mobile.
      Wednesday at 18:05 · · ·
    • The Blind Mule Restaurant & Bar just tried to look it up and I think it is not on facebook anymore….let us know if you find one….
      Wednesday at 18:19 · ·
    • Lesley Nichole Anderson Okay I will, Thanks for trying:)
      Wednesday at 18:24 · · ·
    • Darla Brewton-Smith Hope you guys plan on keeping it up there!
      Wednesday at 18:25 · · ·
    • Josh Holland i think he (or someone) deleted it. no priest on facebook from what i can gather. flickr account seems to still be up:
      Wednesday at 18:26 · ·  1 person · ·

      http://www.flickr.com/phot  os/nolarisingproject/sets/  72157619749391742/with/488  8566023/

    • The Blind Mule Restaurant & Bar i don’t think any of us want it to go anywhere. if it gets painted over, we will get fired up.
      Wednesday at 18:28 · ·
    • Lesley Nichole Anderson Do any of you know him? And does he limit art to just Mobile? I’m so fascinated with his work.
      Wednesday at 18:32 · · ·
    • Darla Brewton-Smith Here is his website I found, looks like he does stuff in NOLA too.
      http://www.priestart.com/h  ome/Welcome.html
      Wednesday at 18:38 · · ·
    • Lesley Nichole Anderson Thank you soooo much!!
      Wednesday at 18:59 · · ·
    • Lala McSweetbritches Too bad he’s a d-bag and a Banksy rip off.
      Wednesday at 20:09 · · ·
    • Josh Holland funny. last i checked banksy isnt the first to come up with the idea of stencil graff… matter of fact banksy has ripped off plenty of people if you want to look at it that way. nothing is original anymore.
      Wednesday at 20:56 · · ·
    • The Blind Mule Restaurant & Bar It will stay up. The irony is if, at this point, anybody paints over it THAT is a criminal act.
      Wednesday at 22:44 · ·
    • Lala McSweetbritches Well Josh, to have a fair argument… where’s your proof that Banksy is not original? Whom else has created graffiti such as his before his time?
      Wednesday at 22:46 · · ·
    • john fekner & ernest pignon as far back as the 60s to start. admittedly their work was not as blatantly political and stylistically there are differences as well.
      Wednesday at 23:01 · ·  1 person · ·

      blek le rat does similar work and is really considered the originator of the mSee more

    • The Blind Mule Restaurant & Bar Folks get inspired by their heroes. The most sincerest form of flattery is imitation. If banksy pulls from an artist that’s been inactive for a while then kudos to him. The goal is to initiate discussion. Banksy and priest keep you talking. They have reached their goal in my opinion .
      Wednesday at 23:18 · ·  2 people ·
    • You have a lovely argument, and I am not arguing you’re wrong or he is inadequate. Maybe saying he was a d-bag was a bit of an over-judgement on my part. Kudos to him for doing what he does-it obviously takes time and effort and skill. But See more
      Wednesday at 23:25 · · ·
    • The Blind Mule Restaurant & Bar The same ideas may have been in different markets. Mobile hasn’t had anyone until priest. Though we appreciate the lively discussion you’ve had with josh holland, a premiere artist in mobile.
      Wednesday at 23:28 · ·  1 person ·
    • Lala McSweetbritches I do know some folks here that are very good with stencils and if they took the risk/effort to post their artwork throughout the city, I am sure they would be adored as well. I am glad he has gotten his name out there-that’s quite an accomplishment.
      Wednesday at 23:30 · · ·
    • The Blind Mule Restaurant & Bar i thought the first graffiti artists were the cave peeps…
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See? No need to tag cop cars. You have a nice size army behind you already. Until next time, tag safely.

Mod Vowel.


 

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Heavy Man, Heavy – Opposing Views on Street Art in Mobile

Posted on 29 July 2010 by Mailer-Daemon

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Mod Mobilian investigates the recent street art works of Priest at the Crescent Theater and their subsequent removal… well, “investigates” might be too strong a word.

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Mod Vowel can’t spare a dime.

Posted on 25 July 2010 by modvowel

Ed. Note:  A  downtown organization has reportedly offered a reward for information leading to the arrest of the street artist Priest.  Mod Mobilian will will continue to pursue this story as it develops.

Kudos, Mobile.

Every time there is something positive that Mod Vowel wants to talk about, it gets over shadowed by some bonehead move by the out of touch folks in our community.

A one hundred dollar reward for the arrest of Priest? Really? You have got to be kidding. For some of you who aren’t familiar with Priest, check out some of his stuff on this site. Mod Vowel would direct you where to go downtown to see his art first hand but alas the fine folks of Mobile have already had his installation around the Crescent Theater painted over. It didn’t even take a week before the Downtown Alliance painted patches of white paint over the work.

While Mod Vowel doesn’t want to see the whole of downtown’s classic buildings covered in graffiti, does the city have the right to paint over graffiti on someone else’s property? The thing is that Priest, whoever they are, has talent. If buildings that the city or private owners don’t seem to care about can be utilized for artistic and occasionally socially-relevant purposes, what is so wrong with that?

And where are the mysterious Downtown Glorification Squad people when we are having to tell folks who “just want to smoke the rest of the cigarette if you aren’t going to finish it” to buzz off? Probably off counting parking ticket money and cackling.

Recently, downtown business owners and patrons have hit up Facebook, the place where all good things happen, to raise awareness of the increasing problem with panhandlers. David Rasp, owner of Heroes on Dauphin, has the cameras rolling all the time in the absence of police presence in downtown. The End Panhandling in Downtown Mobile group states , “This group wants to eliminate the problem of panhandling in downtown Mobile with a two-pronged approach:

Inform the general public that giving to panhandlers does damage to the businesses in the area AND panhandlers themselves (they are not buying fresh fruits and vegetables with the money you give them!).

Encourage an increased law enforcement presence in areas where these individuals operate. This would clearly include Bienville Square, Cathedral Square and the entire Lower Dauphin Street entertainment district including the retail areas and all hotels/tourist attractions.”

If you befriend the facebook site, you will see that these folks mean business. As I am writing this column, 565 people have joined the group. Mod Vowel is one of them. While it is a tricky situation, they seem to be approaching it in the correct manner and they have their proof. They are taking video, snapping pictures with camera phones and welcoming first hand experiences to be logged onto the wall.

Which brings up back to Priest. This artist took the “Keep Mobile Beautiful” logo, added “downtown” in red letters and illustrated one of the many inhabitants of Bienville Square. Mod Vowel has not had a chance to swing back by and make sure it is still there and not slopped over with white paint because it is “so offensive”.

To the folks in charge of taking care of downtown Mobile, from the Downtown HooHa folks to the cops – make an aggressive plan to handle the panhandlers downtown and stick to it. Otherwise it is going to fall to the business owners to do whatever possible to keep their patrons coming back. And when patrons leave downtown Mobile, it is bad for all of us.

Coming up next week, the weekend in Mobile that will be dominated by local bands and the Alabama Music Box.

vowel

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PRIEST Graffiti Art on Crescent Theater (Video)

Posted on 18 July 2010 by Mailer-Daemon

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Graffiti artist Priest made a visit to the Crescent Theater (Mobile, AL) on the night before the local opening of the documentary about the internationally renowned graffiti artist Banksy, Exit Through The Gift Shop : A Banksy Movie.

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Breaking: Priest strikes at the Crescent

Posted on 17 July 2010 by Valso

In honor of the BANKSY movie ‘Exit Through The Gift Shop’ Priest has executed 4 major works in the alley next to the Crescent – one of which is Max’s van (in collaboration with NOLAs Sophie D. & Rex Dingler).
Don’t miss them or the movie.   www.crescenttheater.com

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