Traditional Street Painting and Chalk Art with Emerging AR, VR Technologies from 4D Street Artist Anthony Cappetto - For Festivals and Fans Worldwide. #4DisTheNew3D
Caballero Aguila Street Painting Street painting photos of 'Caballero Aguila' at Festival Bella Via 08 in Monterrey, Mexico. The street painting was created by the team of Cuong Nguyen, Anthony Cappetto, and Marina Escamilla, as a tribute to Mexican artist Jesus Helguera, who created the original art in 1956.
Artisphere International Arts Festival 2008 Photo Album 3-D street painting 'Koi Pond' from Rod Tryon and traditional 2D reproduction of 'Mount Parnassus' by street painting artist Hani Shihada.
The street paintings were created for the Artisphere International Arts festival in Greeenville, South Carolina from April 18th through April 20th , 2008.
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Art for After Hours is pleased and honored to present
‘Liberty Tree’ a 3D illusionary design by internationally recognized 3D 4D
Chalk Artist Anthony Cappetto and the team of Wendy Stum and new team member Holland
Waters Winslow.
In the spirit of the historic theme of the Liberty Tree in
which the famous quotation by Thomas Jefferson stated:
“The tree of liberty
must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.”
We intend to ignore the tyrants completely. We strive to honor and respect our patriots
fully and completely in this artwork which will measure 15 by 30 feet in size.
Upon completion of our piece, we invite those who have are
serving, have served, or those who have loved ones who gave their lives for
this country to chalk their names on the leaves of the Liberty Tree.
When we run out of leaves, people can write those names at
the base of the artwork as well.
Art for After Hours, founded in 2001 by Anthony Cappetto, an
internationally known 3D 4D Chalk Artist and Wendy Stum has been honored to
bring exhibition class 3D illusionary designs to the Sarasota Chalk Festival
since 2010.
Anthony Cappetto and Wendy Stum are co-founders of Innovative Street Painting Group, Inc. a 3D 4D street painting art media and services company founded in 2007; bloggers for 'Blog Now on streetpainting.tv'. Anthony Cappetto is an internationally recognized 3D 4D chalk artist and the founder of Art for After Hours, the first commercial 3d street painting art company bringing the 3D chalk art form to corporate and exhibition clients worldwide since 2001.
News about the Italian Street Painting Marin... As the festival is in its first year - the call is out for all to support and join their artist family. All donations big and small help the festival and Blog Now on streetpainting.tv is very supportive of this new festival from a rich tradition of fine street painting. All donations are tax deductible. Festival dates are June 29 and 30 in downtown San Rafael, CA. Learn more:
Happy New Year from Wendy and I at Blog Now on streetpainting.tv! We are very excited about 2013 in terms of the festivals and events for the street painting community and are sharing what we are seeing. stay tuned on developments for these festivals, events, and sharing of pictures from our experiences over the years.
We are particularly happy to see the return of one of our favorite street painting festivals, albeit in a new form - The festival is now Italian Street Painting Marin, scheduled for June 29th and 30th, 2013, led by Festival Director Sue Carlomagno! As a historical note, it is at the former Youth in Arts Italian Street Painting Festival in which I street painted for the very first time in 2001, and we see where that has led as a street painting artist! Again very happy to see these developments and hope to be sharing more about the Festival with our readers during 2013!
Blog Now on streetpainting.tv has learned of the developing Blumberg Street Art Festival in Blumberg, Germany, scheduled for July 13th and 14th 2013. More on the festival as information comes in...
The Fourth Street Painting Festival in Toulon, France will be on May 25th and 26th, 2013 at the Place D'Armes. Blog Now encourages the public in these locations to stop by and experience the beauty and artistic challenge that is street painting, and of course to pin what you see on our new pinterest site coming on line next week. And of course visit us on Facebook and Twitter.
And a look back at some Festivals in 2012...
Grazie:
Grazie, the first modern street painting festival celbrated its 40th Anniversary, a nexus for the etire street painting worldwide community.
Madonnari from Mexico posing by the street painting created by Juandres Vera (in red) during Grazie 2012. Festival Director of Festival Bella Via, Rosy Loyola poses with Grazie Award Winner Cesar Paredes from Peru. Judges from Grazie look on.
Festival Bella Via:
...Street painting at the top of the mountain the challenge of opening a new cultural space, can be said that it was a challenge to overcome. Street painting between the Sun and the clouds, framed by the Sierra Madre, the Cerro de las Mitras, the Cerro del Topo and our flagship Cerro de la Silla. It has been a unique experience, and perhaps even repeatable.
This experience, Festival Bella Via, reaffirms as a cultural gesture, and socially strengthens as a formative activity, and service vocation to the citizen.
During the two days of the realization, we were visited by around 20,000 spectators, who came to live the already traditional ephemeral art of the FBV. To the beating of drums, and our flag (Mexico) hoisted, the soil of the Esplanade from the viewpoint of the bishopric, was covered with art centenary art madonnari...
'At the top of the mountain' ...
Festival Bella Via Photographer Erick Estrada Bellmann with Festival Bella Via Director Rosy Loyola in the midst of it all... Always looking up!
Sarasota Chalk Festival:
Welcome to Sarasota!
Truman Adams, street painting artist
Street Painters hanging out after a long day on the pavement: Left to right: Anthony Cappetto, Eduardo Relero, and Gary Palmer.
A 'test walk' on the 'High Wire' by none other than Daredevil Nik Wallenda!
Now it's ok for us! Left to right: Wendy Stum, Shawn McCann, and Anthony Cappetto (lead artist).
A wonderful time at Sarasota Chalk Festival! Left to Right: Anthony Cappetto, Wendy Stum, Nik Wallenda, Denise Kowal - Event Chair, Sarasota Chalk Festival, and Shawn McCann.
From left to right: Wendy Stum, Anthony Cappetto, Mark Peer, and Stacey Williams-Ng at the Artists' Party. Always fun to see our friends in street painting...
Anthony Cappetto and Wendy Stum are Bloggers and Founders of Innovative Street Painting Group, a street painting art media and entertainment company encompassing street painting festivals, events, exhibitions and launches utilizing traditional street painting art and emerging technologies such as augmented reality and figurative animation. Cappetto is an internationally recognized 3D chalk artist with emerging technologies traveling worldwide creating his art for advertising, public relations, branding, and exhibition clients.
Hello to our Blog Now on streetpainting.tv readers!
I just got back from a week of bringing the concepts of 3D chalk art to students and faculty at the Universidad de La Republica in Montevideo, Uruguay. The experience was great!
Here I am sitting on the stone bridge of my 3D chalk art demonstration piece that I did for our group exhibition. We're indoors as (for our northern hemisphere readers) its the closing of winter here and the temperature and the forecast for intermittent rain played a big factor in location.
I gave a lecture and hands on workshops to a very interested and talented group of students and faculty, eager to learn and grow their appreciation and experience in creating their 3D chalk art works.
Here are some examples of the first 3D chalk art works:
The students did a great job coming up with conceptual, engaging pieces with a small work size and shorter time to finish them! Lots more 3D chalk art from Uruguay to come!
Here are some photos interacting on my 3D chalk piece - Enjoy!
The class picture: Here we are interacting with the 3D chalk art - some (left) interacting more than others... :D! I had a great time working with everyone at the Universidad. A special thanks to the US Embassy in Montevideo, the Espacio Arte Contemporaneo, Infantozzi, and my friends at the Universidad de la Republica. Looking forward to coming back to Uruguay soon!
Anthony Cappetto and Wendy Stum are bloggers at Blog Now on streetpainting.tv, a street painting art themed blog reaching out to street painting (chalk) artists, festival directors, and fans throughout the world with posts presented in a journalistic fashion. Blog Now on streetpainting.tv is part of the street painting/chalk art media company Innovative Street Painting Group, Inc. founded in 2007 by Anthony Cappetto and Wendy Stum to bring 3D/AR chalk art festivals and media to the new generation of artists, festival directors and fans worldwide.
Today we have the latest from chalk artist Steven Platt who was just at the Arts Alive Street Painting Festival in Mission Viejo, CA.
Steve was one of 87 artists who participated in the Arts Alive Festival in Mission Viejo, CA May 5-6th. The theme was animation and the 50’s, so Steve devised a scene from War of the Worlds, Batman & Robin from the era, a Newman sculpture for the hood ornament, and the best car ever made- a 1956 Chevy Bel Air. This of course being special to him as he was born in 1956 - his report not ours ;). This is framed by a 50’s- style TV.
All the above being our adaptation of Steve's paraphrase from his event experience. Here is the artwork, enjoy all!
Street Painting Art by Steven Platt.
Anthony Cappetto and Wendy Stum are the bloggers for Blog Now on streetpainting.tv, bringing interviews, posts, and the latest from street painting festival directors and artists for the fans who follow the growing art form. Blog Now on streetpainting.tv is part of Innovative Street Painting Group, Inc., www.ispg-inc.com
As Blog Now on streetpainting.tv covers the 2012 street painting festival season, we turn to the oldest running festival in the USA, the I Madonnari Italian Street Painting Festival in Santa Barbara, CA.
Beginning in 1986 and founded by Kathy Koury who brought the concept of this festival from the International Street Painting Festival in Grazie Di Curtatone, Italy, the I Madonnari has been and remains a cornerstone in the US street painting community. This festival benefits the Childrens Creative Project, a nonprofit arts education program of the Santa Barbara County Education Office serving 50,000 children in 100 schools in Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties.
The public in front of the Santa Barbara Mission where I Madonnari is held.
Looking forward to seeing 2012's new street paintings from I Madonnari!
If you are street painting this year, we want to hear from you. Please send images for Blog Now on streetpainting.tv to add on an upcoming post.
Enjoy!
Anthony Cappetto and Wendy Stum are the bloggers of Blog Now on streetpainting.tv, bringing the events of street painting worldwide to the artists who create street painting art, the festivals that bring the artists together, and the fans who follow the art.
Today we have a street painting art reproduction of 'Sevillana', originally painted by Jesus Helguera in 1960 by the madonnari team of Gema Esmeralda Valtierra Caudillo and Carlos Eduardo Casas Santana from Monterrey.
'Sevillana' autor: Jesus Helguera (1960); Coleccion Particular; Madonnari: Gema Esmeralda Valtierra Caudillo and Carlos Eduardo Casas Santana
Blog Now Note: Winners of Premio del Publico; Festival Bella Via - Monterrey, 2011.
Today we have madonnari Elsa Torres and Daniel Estrada's reproduction of 'Un Nuevo Dia' by artist Romero Britto in 2010. The original artwork is at Galeria de Arte Britto, in Miami, FL.
'Un Nuevo Dia' ('A New Day') ; autor: Romero Britto (2010) Galeria De Arte Britto, Miami, EUA
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