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DESCRIPTION:Stencil Nation Tour Stops at Booksmith in Upper Haight\n(free 
 admission)\n\nRussell Howze will be on the road this Spring, giving his 
 slide presentation for "Stencil Nation." This one hour presentation will 
 give a great overview of the art form, using examples from the book as well 
 as other outside sources, materials, and interesting items. Russell will 
 also have actual cut stencils and will allow time for questions about all 
 things stencil.\n\nStencil Nation: Graffiti, Community, and Art\nA Manic D 
 Press Book by Russell Howze\n\nA "vibrant exploration of a 
 sub-sub-genre.... [T]his volume crosses the globe for a swift tour of the 
 world's best artists, making it a handsome and insightful introduction to 
 the form." - Publishers Weekly, 10/16/2008\n\n"Stencil Nation: Graffiti, 
 Community, and Art" packs over 500 full-color photographs in a 192 page, 8 
 inch by 8 inch pound of paper and ink. The book presents work by more than 
 350 artists from 28 countries, including Iran, Australia, Japan, Canada, 
 Spain, Lebanon, Israel, and the United States. Featured artists include: 
 Banksy, Jef Aerosol, Logan Hicks, Adam5100, Arofish, M-City, SWOON, Hao, 
 John Fekner, Peat Wollaeger, Klutch, and others.\n\nWithout a doubt, 
 stencils are the fastest, easiest, and cheapest method for painting an 
 image on a wall, a sidewalk, or almost any object anywhere. Stencil Nation 
 focuses on the unexpected mix of this lively, accessible medium to reveal 
 engaging aspects of an intentionally secretive international creative 
 community. With dynamically illustrated perspectives from diverse niches of 
 the art form, hundreds of photographs and numerous essays have been curated 
 by StencilArchive.org’s founder, Russell Howze. Stencil Nation builds 
 upon previous published works to give the most extensive and up-to-date 
 history of stencil art, as well as how-to tips from the artists who work 
 within the art form.\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/04/16/18589615.php
SUMMARY:Stencil Nation Book Presentation
LOCATION:Booksmith\n1644 Haight st.\nSF CA 94117
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/04/16/18589615.php
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