All Seeing Eyes, Triangles and Pyramid Dudes Part2

posted by Askew One on 2010.01.13, under My Work Explained
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Graffiti is such a contextual art form by nature. Maybe that sounds silly to phrase it like that but seriously, without being situated in a time and place, graffiti is so powerless. It’s interesting considering that fact that so many people are careless in the documentation of their work. Furthermore, sometimes it’s interesting to consider the reaction of the average person to your pieces, even stay a little longer than usual when taking a photo and really watch your art exist in a living and breathing world. In fear of diverting off on another tangent, I’ll rein this in for the sake of telling this particular story.

Given ‘The Eye Of Providence’ is such a loaded symbol it goes without saying that it may evoke all types of reaction from passer-bys if painted large in a public space. As the initial reports of world economic crisis started to buzz their way around the international media, much of the debate between Dyle52 (Saves) and myself during our evening 10km runs seemed to become more relevant than ever. Considering that Dyle52 is a very devout and studious Christian and I am the product of 3 generations devoid of religion and parents who were into punk rock, it would seem unlikely how often we are on the same page about world events right? Amazing how two people with such contrasting viewpoints can arrive at the same assessment of world events. We spoke about doing a mural work that married some popular conspiracy theories with events prophesised in the ‘Book Of Revelations’. Considering my earlier references to St.John The Evangelist it made a lot of sense. An obvious stream was developing.

I found an image of a hand pulling the puppet by its strings on the Internet one day whilst surfing conspiracy blogs. I loved the image immediately and wanted to play on this in the wall. I drew up a rough plan for the wall only minutes before Dyle52 arrived to go paint.

So to break down this wall, firstly you have the title ‘The Fall Of An Empire’. This refers to the fall of the major economic power of our time, a popular interpretation of events prophesised in ‘Revelations’. In the place where religious and conspiratorial predictions align, many have speculated that this is the recent economic crisis experienced in the US. It makes some sort of ‘practical’ sense when you think in terms of the US as the major ‘Empire’ of the 20th Century but also the perceived ‘cracks’ in US stability, unpopular international regard for it’s previous leadership and foreign policy. All speculation aside though, as we all know logic rarely dictates the future, from the outside looking in the US can appear to be imploding from it’s own vices.

Fall Of An Empire, Askew and Dyle52 (Saves), Mt.Eden, Auckland, 2008.

The ‘Pyramid Dude’ stands in an imposing Godzilla-like stance, towering over the burning ruins of a city. The ‘S’s’ of our names are painted as dollar symbols, suspended from the puppet strings tied to his fingers. It’s a little over the top and its pretty sensationalist but we both felt world events were speaking to us respectively.

Where this gets interesting is that this work got removed… Not by the landlords, not by the City Council contractors either. This artwork was there at 6pm on a Sunday night as the adjacent business closed for the day and then it was gone by 7am Monday morning when they arrived back. That’s right, the wall was painted-out during the night by some completely anonymous person. Not only did they buff the wall, but did a reasonably professional job as well!

We came back a short time after to paint the sequel production. We arrived assuming that the art had been removed by the City Council but learned the true story in the morning just before we started painting. The store-owner was suggesting to me that perhaps I needed to consider painting more people-pleasing work. I can be a terrible ‘Yes-man’ sometimes because I was agreeing and telling him that’s what we had planned, all the while clutching my sketch of ‘Pyramid Dude’ wearing a US Army helmet, firing an M-16 off and about to throw a grenade, standing over his stockpiles of oil. It pains me to lie sometimes but I strongly felt we needed to up the anti on this one! Dyle52 painted the ‘Stop War’ letters while I handled the background and character duties.

Stop War, Askew and Dyle52 (Saves), Mt.Eden, Auckland, 2009.

To be continued…

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Great work man,Luvin the preparation elaboration to your work..I really started concentrating on documenting the prep side of my design work most of last year at work in our design studio.
I totally agree, documenting the progression/process is where most of the “ART” takes place…its a pity most people only see one aspect (The finished piece)..

Keep up the good work bro

G

Mr G ( January 14, 2010 at 6:24 am )

Thanks G,

yeah I generally find the story behind the work the most interesting aspect. If contemporary art is defined by the journey from the initial idea through to it’s presentation then people would be amazed if they knew what us writers go through at times.

Askew One ( January 14, 2010 at 1:16 pm )

bro this is dope, your takes on graffiti are amzing, and the inspiration, culture and meaning, interpreted on to a wall are quite unique in this artform, sadly you dont really see enough of it. lots of kids just throw blackbooks up on to shit without thinking where its coming from, or why it was in their own bb in the first place.

GREAT WORK,

keep pushin man

youngperson ( January 14, 2010 at 9:54 pm )

Painting these walls was a goal from many years ago, not so much this specific content but walls that portrayed a deeper message.
I like that it gets the mind thinking, gets people questioning it.

I remember Lee’s Whole cars that had agendas of the times they were painted in, that placed me there, it gave me more of an understanding of the era they were painitng in, placed me in that enviroment that little bit more. ( Although I wouldnt of wanted to wear flares)

“can I get a number one combo with extra cheese on the burger”
“would you like to upsize it”
“can I get no ice”
“please drive through”

The repeated quotes we heard all day painting next to the Wendys drive thru.

saves ( January 16, 2010 at 10:32 am )

I wanted to say that I really like where this is going, there aren’t really many graffiti artists out there, who take their blogging/documenting your work that great level(.. I think that you are the only person, who takes great flicks of their work, most of photos out there are quite random, not capturing the environment and surrondings at all).. Also not very many people go ahead having a meaning to their work in graff, most of the times only thing that comes through the head is “5 letters of your name + wall” .. not that it’s bad, considering that graffiti is based on letterstyles directed to other graffiti writers, not some pretty pictures, appreciated by average citizens, but sometimes working a little deeper than that is really cool.. Anyway, the thing you are doing is amazing, keep rocking one, I’ll keep both of my eyes opened on this one..

spark_zero

spark_zero ( January 17, 2010 at 1:01 am )

Hey guys.
There has been much talk around this topic in my community also and it’s great to see some visual communication by you guys.

Great work!
Have you seen the Fall of the Republic DVD. Its great work….
I especially love that someone went out of their way, at night to take it off……says something about this subject and it’s message.

WELL DONE……keep the information flowing, great work

Spexone ( January 18, 2010 at 10:39 pm )

Thanks heaps again everyone for the time taken to share your thoughts and positivity. I definitely have to check that out Spex. I’m into keeping an open mind, I watch and read everything from as many angles as possible and then internalise and process. The most important thing is to question things for yourself, it’s the gift we’ve been bestowed.. Best not wasted!

Askew One ( January 21, 2010 at 11:02 am )

Hello Askew,
It’s works of art like these that have a great impact on communities and inspire individuals. It certainly has inspired me to create meaningful pieces that may leave a positive impact on others. More productions like this please! Alot of people are feeling your message!

Cheers Bro, Phas.

Phas ( January 27, 2010 at 11:57 pm )

“The most important thing is to question things for yourself, it’s the gift we’ve been bestowed.. Best not wasted!”

WORD!!!

Spexone ( February 10, 2010 at 12:04 am )

Hey mate

Thanks for sharing that experience. It was really interesting to know the intent behind the work and how you came up with it. Its awesome that you continued with the theme even after being suggested to do more ‘people friendly’ productions. I think its benefitical for the community and inspires people to go beyond their normal patterns of thought. I definately prefer seeing that type of art than seeing art that has been limited and filtered to be made into something simply, ‘people pleasing’. Interesting that the wall was buffed in a matter of hours after completion.

Keep up the great work!

BRISVEGAS ( March 12, 2010 at 5:40 am )

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