When searching out how street painting first started I encountered a variety of versions of the story, from a variety of sources. All, however, generally agreed that it was first documented in Italy. While other forms of ephemeral works have been documented in other countries and cultures throughout history, I would like (more…)
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http://www.citrusdaily.com/us-olympic-hall-fame-tribute-mural-revealed/2010/02/12/29014.html
Hi everyone! I will be posting photos daily of the Allstate Hall of Fame Tribute chalk mural on my Flickr page for your viewing enjoyment. Please drop by and take a look – the Olympics will be in full swing on Feb. 11 and I’ll be documenting our artistic escapades as the days progress.
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New Delhi
As some of you may know, I’ve recently returned from a rather exhilarating and adventurous trip to India where I participated at Antaragni Festival, IIT Kanpur as a guest featured artist. As part two of my India blog entries, this article focuses on the second phase of my trip, which was a 3D street [...]
Check out the new Winter 2010 Edition of Luciole Press which has featured an article about my latest street painting adventure in India! Special thanks to Karen Bowles for including my work and story in this singular artistic journal.
https://luciolepress.com/Tracy_Lee_Stum_~_India.html
I recently had the tremendous pleasure of traveling back to India as a guest visiting artist to teach street painting, specifically 3d street painting techniques, to high school & college level students as well as professional artists in 5 major cities. Initially my tour began in Kanpur, India, where I would be arriving at IIT [...]
I’ve recently had an opportunity to participate as a guest street painter in the Lincoln City Visitors Bureau sponsored Lincoln City Art Festival, held in the Taft area of town, near the beach. It was a small festival geared mostly for children, with loads of hands on free projects for them to partake of – [...]
http://www.heinmaas.com/a-cool-selection-of-3d-anamorphic-and-interactive-street-paintings/
http://www.crookedbrains.net/2009/06/painting.html
I often wonder how our ideas of the divine play into our lives – how we think about it, how we reflect upon it and how we uniquely manifest it. Well, I have recently had an opportunity to indulge in all three of these musings, each thought resounding loud and clear in my experience for [...]
Another year has come and gone and I find myself with a little case of post festival blues after completing my 12th year at the Santa Barbara I Madonnari Street Painting Festival. The festival celebrated 23 years this past weekend and the public support could not have been better. In the wake of the terrible [...]
Just had a brief but enjoyable stay in beautiful Clemson, South Carolina, where I was creating an anamorphic 3D street painting for Clemson Live, a student run organization at Clemson University, responsible for campus events and activities. This past weekend’s main attraction was the O.A.R. concert at Little John Auditorium on the Clemson campus.
Amtrak California Street Painting Campaign
April 21 – May 23, 2010
Tracy will be creating original 3D street paintings through 5 consecutive weekends for Amtrak California. Stops on the tour will include:
April 24 & 25: Stockton, CA – The Asparagus Festival
May 1 & 2: Fresno, CA – Cinco de Mayo Festival
May 8 & 9: Los Angeles, CA – National Train Day / Westfield Shopping Mall, Century City
May 15 & 16: Irvine, CA – Spectrum Shopping and Entertainment Center
May 22 & 23: Roseville, CA – Westfield Galleria
Bring the entire family for viewing and photo ops fun with these interactive 3D images!
I Madonnari Festival – Santa Barbara, CA
May 29 – 31, 2010
Santa Barbara’s premiere street painting festival, featuring over 150 artists and the countries top street painters. Not to be missed!
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