Difference between revisions of "Rural urban"
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− | '''Rural urban'' (2006) is a collaborative [[zine]] by stencil artist [[Tom Civil]] and Ned Ridl. The [[zine]] is introduced as follows: "This was made at the shed at the end of 2006 by the evil brothers Tom & Ned. After a year of 6000kms apart we come together for our first zine collaboration." | + | '''Rural urban''' (2006) is a collaborative [[zine]] by stencil artist [[Tom Civil]] and Ned Ridl. The [[zine]] is introduced as follows: "This was made at the shed at the end of 2006 by the evil brothers Tom & Ned. After a year of 6000kms apart we come together for our first zine collaboration." |
'''Rural urban''' features a range of cut and paste photographs, drawings and text illustrating the rural/urban divide between Melbourne, Victoria where Tom Civil is based, and Turkey Creek, Western Australia, where Ned Ridl is based. It also features two diagrams for modifying a guitar case and a briefcase for stencil/ graffiti and guerilla gardening. | '''Rural urban''' features a range of cut and paste photographs, drawings and text illustrating the rural/urban divide between Melbourne, Victoria where Tom Civil is based, and Turkey Creek, Western Australia, where Ned Ridl is based. It also features two diagrams for modifying a guitar case and a briefcase for stencil/ graffiti and guerilla gardening. |
Revision as of 22:02, 4 November 2007
Rural urban (2006) is a collaborative zine by stencil artist Tom Civil and Ned Ridl. The zine is introduced as follows: "This was made at the shed at the end of 2006 by the evil brothers Tom & Ned. After a year of 6000kms apart we come together for our first zine collaboration."
Rural urban features a range of cut and paste photographs, drawings and text illustrating the rural/urban divide between Melbourne, Victoria where Tom Civil is based, and Turkey Creek, Western Australia, where Ned Ridl is based. It also features two diagrams for modifying a guitar case and a briefcase for stencil/ graffiti and guerilla gardening.
External Links
- Breakdown Press, run by Tom Civil and Lou Smith