SNUB ARTWORK 2009








SNUB TRUCK Big, Bad and Heavy
Two days of drinking, smoking and painting with my wingman ‘Leeks’ on this heavy weight truck. SNUB Camo paint job on a IFA truck which will be heading all around Europe real soon.
Here it is ‘Reinforced Enforcer’ custom skate deck for the “Decked Project“.
The show has opened at Stolen Space gallery but the private view launch thing is Thursday.
Come on down and check out the planks.
Hand crafted customised 12″ vinyl for the ‘Noise of Art’ show off Brick Lane in London,
The show is now on. The private view was messy is the best kind of way 🙂
More info & vinyl here
Shield of Steel (just like Batfink)
23inch diameter, hand cut stencil on steel.
Limited Edition of Three.
Stencil on circular canvas.
Signed numbered and stamped.
30cm x 30cm x 2cm
Postage & Packaging inc.
“I’d rather be a Hammer than a Nail”
Hand screen printed on 300gsm paper
45cm x 64cm
Signed, Numbered
Limited edition of 50
I’m putting this in the shop for 24hrs only, mostly becasue I really want to keep it myself.
This was the very first spray of this design, the background alone has many layers of dirt and paint.
Eight layer stencil on top with a lacquer finish.
Now I’ve played with chainsaws before, but this time it’s different.
Life size multilayered stencil
Big thanks go out to JesseR for putting my work in the OUTSIDE INSIGHT show in Belgium.
My canvases are back now and up for grabs in the SNUB shop
So you can now go grab a SNUB plank at Route one.
Choice of three available
New SNUB beast on canvas, another version in progress.
Edition of eight. Four dirty and four clean. Hand cut, hand stenciled box frame canvas.
Numbered and stamped.
Postage & Packing inc.
20cm x 20cm x 5cm
Couldn’t resist showing off my stack 🙂
By popular demand I’ve released some affordable ‘Doombringer’ canvases.
Edition of 10 so grab ’em while they last in the SNUB shop here
Pocket size SNUB23 Blox now avaliable
The time has come to step this up a little. Followers of my work have hopefully seen progress, ‘Doombringer’ marks a step up for me, I’m proud of these.
Kicking off 2009 with a series of Beasties.
SNUB INTERVIEW 2009 CFYE
Brighton based Graffiti / Street artist Snub23 is forever 23. He is also active with everything that leaves a mark, whether it is graffiti, stencil art, freehand drawings, stickers or anything else you can imagine! Snub is also responsible for organizing the Paint & Beer street art festival in Amsterdam every year. Europe’s street art scene would not be the same without the tireless and versatile Snub23! So we’ll hope you will enjoy this ‘spam’ interview with Snub23!
What were you doing the moment you received these questions?
Just got in from walking the dog, about to carry on cutting my current stencil.
Which cartoons did you watch as a kid, and which were your favorites?
Batfink, battle of the planets, vicky the Viking, deputy dawg, captain caveman, tom and jerry (original), wyle coyote and my favorite was foghorn leghorn (big southern rooster).
What is your favorite gaming character?
Jet set willy (old school)
What got you into to street art, and what makes you keep on doing it?
Was moving to brighton really and seeing stencils up by nylon and pablo fiasco round town.
Freedom, no one tells you what and where to do your art.
What was the first thing you put up on a wall?
It was a stencil of a 3d cube cut from thin plywood. Still got it somewhere. Then came the SNUB logo/text.
Legal or illegal?
You get longer and fuss around more when legal, for illegal stuff I like to use a little cunning, getting stuff up quick and in odd places. I’m sure most of it is just seen as littering by the authorities. I don’t paint on peoples houses, I prefer street furniture or hidden away spots.
Which artist would you like to work with in the future?
Just more with the ones I do already really. Orticanoodles, foundry, FarkFK, hutch, Ashab, sinna… The list goes on and on.. It’s really the people you meet along the way. I don’t spot someones work and decide I want to paint with them, it just happens. For instance I’ve hung out with broken crow from the USA, I wanna paint with him properly but the chance hasn’t come along yet, it nearly did but the immigration idiots at Heathrow sent him home before he made it to Brighton. But I’m sure our time will come one day.
Favorite city, and favorite thing about it?
Berlin.. Great beer and street stuff everywhere.
Amsterdam, paint, beer, sweet green and good friends
Barcelona, awesome artists, sunshine and good food
Milano, good food and the noodles family. What more do you need.
I could easy live in any of the above, just that my language skills are very minimal.
What is your favorite music/genre/artist/album
When I’m working on my own I like something chilled. Old blues or slow drum n bass. When out and about, Freestylers, roots manuva, dj food.. Anything ninja tunes. Big and heavy 🙂
What is your favorite item to take on the road with you?
Sketchbook
Best graffiti/street art spot we should check out:
Villa friekins in north Amsterdam. Some secret spots.. But finding those is half the fun 🙂
If you could fill a swimming pool with something, what would it be?
Skunk
Bill (PC) or Steve (MAC)?
Both.. Big mac for design work, pc for going online.
What can we expect from you in the future?
Bigger stencil work with many more layers and detail. Larger scale freehand walls. Have a set of three skate decks soon to be released via ‘route one’, various exhibitions and live art events. A trip to Warsaw with VST too I think.