today I’m going to talk about Slinkachu one of my favorite artist
He is a british street artist, photographer and blogger. This artist,
was born as Stuart Pantoll, he says that he always has been interested in small
things, when he was young, his dad made for him a train set, but he never was interested in the trains, it
was always the figures, houses and trees that fascinated him.
Born in 1979, this artist of 34 years old, uses
every day’s objects, and tiny figurines, to create very small street--based
installations and then photographs them: from far away and up-- close. He
could also be described as a miniaturist; he modifies tiny human figurines from
model train sets and places them in real urban situations, capturing them in
sight--seeing, camping, grocery shopping, fighting or dying.
He spent the last eight years shooting his
miniature tableaux on the streets of London. Funny and touching, he put urban
life under the microscope. Slinkachu's approach to street art is more subtle,
more sensitive. You could easily walk right past one of Slinkachu's
installations and not know it's there. His photographs are the key: the
close--ups make you feel like a participant, while the far--away shots leave
you feeling like a spectator.
His first solo exhibition was in august
2008, London, on the Cosh Gallery, but began his series of Little People in
2006, as respite from his day job in publishing. In relation with little things
he says: “I didn't expect people to empathize with the characters so much. We
have an innate pull to look after small things – kids, dogs, hamsters... People
project their own feelings on to them.”
Slinkachu has become very famous , Now
his photographs sell for up to £7000. Well, to fnish , maybe we could say that
this works are meant to be published or to be in the museum, without that ,
Slinkachu couldn't exist as an artist.
go neighboring go neighboring go go go neighboring (8) I liked when you introduced him and I liked now
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