Archive for January, 2010

Collaboration Piece.

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

4295368283_13462020f0_b-1This is a collaboration piece with THE KRAH. The KRAH is a greek born international street artist. He has recently been included in many street art publications & a book on Greek street art (see right image).
See the piece itself below (framed & detail). Details: “All City”, JRM & THE KRAH, 2010, ballpoint + pens + spray paint on card, 110 x 88cm (framed), 75 x 55cm (unframed), for sale (contact for price).
This is undoubtably the first of it’s kind. Combining ballpoint photo-realism and street art style work in spray paints and pens.
I’m responsible for the buildings (done in ballpoint), obviously KRAH’s responsible for the colour madness. It is mounted and framed in solid oak. More info and a video of this piece after the image below…
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The piece is for sale, if you are in London and would like a viewing, don’t hesitate to ask.
There is a short video on YouTube of this piece, see below for an embedded version.
We have just released a limited edition of 50, sized A1 (about 59 x 84 cm), numbered & signed giclee (highest quality digital) prints available at £400. International delivery available, to order one of these prints, use the below button (Paypal) or contact.

Front cover & Interview of Art Magazine

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

magcover_onmiddle_onmiddle2Did an interview with K9 magazine which is a Ukranian magazine that focuses on world art, fashion, and film. One of my biro drawings of Kate Moss was put on the front cover (left, December 2009 edition). The interview was funny though - it hardly focused on my artwork (think they wrote about that themselves) - the first question was “what was your first car and how many woman you lay in it?”. Quite funny.
The edition page on K9 website

Audrey Kawasaki

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

4259556257_c7fb1ca632_b-1‘Audrey Kawasaki is a Japanese-American artist, born and raised in Los Angeles, where she currently lives and works. Kawasaki’s work contains contrasting themes of innocence and eroticism, conveying the mysterious intrigue of feminine sensuality. Her sharp imagery is painted with precision onto wooden panels, the natural grain adding warmth to her enigmatic subject matter. The artist’s creative influences include eastern as well as western traditions such as Art Nouveau and Japanese Manga comics’. - from article on designrelated.com
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Cup of Tears - film concept

Sunday, January 17th, 2010


I came across this trailer recently. It is stunning. Very powerful imagery, and sound. Loving the imagination, style, and energy the director put into this.
After a little digging I was disappointed to learn that it;s not actually a trailer for an up-coming film release. Rather, a work of love by it’s director Gary Shore (that apparently took more than 2 years) in order to raise funding for a feature length movie. Quite how the story line works is unclear, that may be left up to writers once a producer is secured…


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