As promised, here is part 2 of the Tim Doyle Interview An Artist showcase. If you haven’t checked out yesterday’s questions and answers, be sure to do so after you read this. Also, don’t forget to check out Nakatomi and Mr Doyle when you have time. Thanks so much for the questions everybody, and to Tim...
After running the Interview An Artist Contest to select the top 5 questions asked by you guys (and girls), Tim Doyle from Nakatomi decided that he’d be a good samaritan and answer all 19. Sure there was only 1 print winner, but everybody that asked a question won as well, because your answer is here…or it will...
Now is your chance to vote for the question that you would like Tim Doyle to answer the most. Make sure you read through these questions, as the person that asked the question with the most votes will receive a free Tim Doyle print of their choice from Nakatomi (based on availability, and not on wood). Good luck to all...
Today marks the day of a new Drymounted feature. Each month I will be aiming to interview one artist, but there will be a twist: You guys will be the ones asking the questions. Oh…And you’ll also be able to win free art created by the interviewed artist just for asking questions!
The first artist that will...
Well, it official. Banksy will been “seen” on film for the first time, thanks to a documentary titled Exit Through The Gift Shop. As you can see in the preview below, this film not only features Banksy making his mark, but other artists such as Shepard Fairey, Invader, ANDRÉ, Sweet Toof & Cyclops (BC...
In an effort to keep everyone up to date on my legal battle to uphold the principle of fair use in copyright laws, I wanted to notify you of a recent development in my case against The Associated Press (AP).
On October 9, 2009, my lawyers sent a letter to the AP and to the photographer Mannie Garcia, through their lawyers,...
Generally I am only interested in posting print releases and tangible items that you can buy, but every once in a while an interview comes along that is beyond interesting. This conversation between Shepard Fairey and Banksy is one of those. Although this interview is 3 years old, it’s fun to read through it to see...