I love Wynwood, I really do. And I also love stickers; I’ve been collecting stickers since I was a kid and pride myself on having a pretty dope assortment. But something has been really bothering me ...
I've always been a big fan of sticker culture. Stickers have inspired my work and have helped fuel a creative environment (JESS3's D.C. headquarters is covered with them). They're also an overlooked, ...
Graffiti—and its role in cities—has spawned countless movies, museum exhibits, books. But what about its scrappier cousin, sticker art? In the 1980s and ’90s, “sticker bombing,” also known as ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Richmond artist and curator Ian Hess is kicking off a month-long, multi-layered art project that puts sticker culture in the spotlight. The series launches Sept. 5 at Gallery5 ...
Looking at Stickers: Stuck-Up Piece of Crap: From Punk Rock to Contemporary Art, a history of stickers from various subcultures, from graffiti and street art to skating and punk music, two years after ...
“Hello My Name Is” highlights sticker culture with works from hundreds of artists around the world. Ian Hess is known for Little Giant Society, Supply RVA and his work on the development of a ...
RICHMOND, Va. — Richmond artist Ian Hess is kicking off a month-long, multi-layered art project that puts sticker culture in the spotlight. The series “Hello My Name Is,” which kicks off at Gallery5 ...
My interest in sticker bombing as a subculture grew from a conversation I had with one of my students in Seattle. She was about to apply for college, and while helping her with her application essay, ...
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