The Traveling Card

Do you remember how I left a postcard saying ‘You look great today’ on the mirror near the front door of my apartment building? When I came back after a few hours it was gone. No idea who took it or where it was. Imagine my surprise when I spotted it on a wall this […]

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First steps

My first week of guerilla art consisted mainly of making postcards and leaving them behind at odd places for people to find them: behind windscreen wipers, in shops, on the mirror in the hall of my building and tucked away in a book in the library. I’ve already posted some pictures here, but here’s one […]

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Mr Bin

Last night around 22 I went out to do my guerilla art for yesterday. After I chickened out yesterday morning I thought it might be easier to do in the dark, when there are less people around. It was, but it was also harder to see what the result looked like. I had to […]

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Compliment

"To whoever finds this card…
This postcard is a work of art.
You have three options:
1. Leave the card where you found it for someone else to find.
2. Take it home and stick it onto your mirror as a daily compliment to yourself.
3. Give it to somebody else and see how it will put a smile on […]

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Guerilla Art

November was the month of posting on my blog each day. I’ve decided December will be the month of guerilla art for me. Guerilla art? Yes, guerilla art.
I first stumbled onto the concept on the blog of author, illustrator and guerilla artist Keri Smith. She defines guerilla art as "any anonymous work […] installed, performed, […]

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