BFFL, poster art by DECOY

Where: American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center, 4400 Massachusetts Ave. NW

When: Tuesday-Sunday 11am-4pm May 8th-June 6th

Why:
In this body of work, I was inspired by the memories and friendships that I'd built in my college years. It was at Berry College that I met my best friend Barbara. In those days, Barbara (aka. Relax), introduced me to the band, Modest Mouse. The Modest Mouse song, The Good Times are Killing Me, brings back memories of Barb getting the snow flake tattoo on her forearm senior year and going to concerts with her in Atlanta. Whether it’s giving good advice, sharing a laugh, or a shoulder to cry on, Barbara is truly my BFFL (best friend for life).

I am inspired by my feelings and my life. My art is an expression of me. By making public art, I am able to share my life experiences with a larger audience. My chosen mediums are stencils and wheatpaste. It is my favorite form of communication.

The art of DECOY focuses on figures not the figures alone, but their intersection with color and space. She is especially passionate about recording her immediate surroundings with her art. The art concentrates on the situations, people and places that form daily interaction. The resulting work is generally a distorted reflection of the original idea. The idea is not to copy life, but to express her memory of it.


Monday, April 4, 2011

Albus Cavus Hat Making WOrkshop!! ahhhh!


Recyclable couture hat making! Yo, so much fun, i still have mine! I wish i took a pic of the entire class, cus it was packed!

can't wait til next sunday!

Saturday, May 8, 2010




I made my own stencil!
-Chanel

Friday, May 7, 2010



Barb (BFFL, on left)



Installing BFFL @ the American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center

Exhibit will be up May 8th - June 6th!


MAKE YOUR OWN STENCILS


Stencil INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Using an exacto knife or small sharp scissors cut out stencil 1 & 2
2. Cut out the black shapes in both stencil 1& 2
3. Hold stencil 1 in place and spray paint evenly
4. Line up stencil 2 with painted surface and spray with a different color
*you can also use markers, color pencils or paint


About Stencil Graffiti:

Stencil graffiti makes use of a paper, cardboard, or other media to create an image or text that is easily reproducible. You can print stencil designs on almost any surface; furniture, walls, floors, fabrics, windows, shoes, etc.
Though stencil graffiti subculture has been around for the last thirty years, the earliest examples of stenciling are found in Paleolithic cave paintings dating from as early as 30,000 BC to 9,000 BC. Some of the first stencils were cut from leaves.