Monday, 26 March 2012

A nod to N.O.D. urban art



N.O.D urban art is on at the art space in 4 Piccadilly Place until 30th March. The initials stand for Nigel O'Donnell, with this his début exhibition. I really like some of the striking images of women, men and skulls that are on display. This piece is on sale for about £300.

Nigel is a local artist and says the following about his art: "I draw inspiration from many styles of art that relate to the beauty of the human form and the darker side of city life with its controversial, hedonistic allures. I have a passion for the urban lifestyle and my main interests are urban art, street art, graffiti and visual forms inspired by urban architecture and fashion. Most commonly, I work with mixed media: multi-layer stencils, spray paints, acrylic and textiles. I aims to provide my customers with an original and competitively-priced alternative to the mass produced art available on the high street".

Although not strictly murals, I feel that there is an energy and inspiration in N.O.D that comes from the street art often seen from around the world, so this post is Linked to Monday Murals at the Oakland Daily Photo blog.

14 comments:

  1. While it may not technically not a mural, it is still full of color - very vibrant!

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  2. it is vibrant
    I am pretty sure I would not pay £300 for it though.

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  3. Quite nice Chrissy! I love street-urban art.

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  4. very chic though.

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  5. As a big fan of street art I like these kind of things.
    Thanks for sharing.

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  6. Eyecatching (pardon the pun!) image Chrissy, love the colours

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  7. I think he is very talented, I would love visiting this exhibition!
    Léia

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  8. I like this a lot...the figure has a free-flowing, rhythmic feel to it. And I'd say she has an eye for fashion!

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  9. colourful. provides happiness. please have a good tuesday ahead.

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  10. Stylized and full of energy. Quite eye catching. I hope his debut was a success. Thanks, Chrissy, for participating in this week's Monday Mural.

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  11. Great looking art. I am so glad to get a peek at it!
    Dyanna
    www.berkeleytoday.wordpress.com

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  12. I came by here last week, but the anonymous proxy I need to use to slip though the China firewall was not cooperating, and I couldn't leave a comment. This vibrant piece has a bit of an Andy Warhol feel to it (Nigel might not want me to say that, I know).

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