Education Policy | Post Primary | Preschool | Primary | Tertiary | Search

 


Vans the Omega has time on his side for CPIT wall

Vans the Omega has time on his side for CPIT wall

He has until lunchtime Friday to finish the first of the Big Walls aspect of the Oi You! project, but Australian street artist Vans the Omega is confident that time is on his side.

Working with the theme of time and the aid of a cherry picker, the artist is spray-painting a large wall at CPIT next to the Art & Design building on Madras St. “I’ve got enough time to do it right... I will know when I am closing in to an endpoint. It’s only done when it’s done,” he says.

It’s not the biggest wall he’s painted but it “has its challenges”, he says “because of the space and the tightness”.

“Using the [cherry]pickers obviously can be very slow and moving a bit at a snail’s pace, just to get the momentum of movement around this building.

“A lot of the time I can’t turn the basket so I am front on to the wall, so I am twisted at funny angles. You’re problem solving and your body is problem solving, so it’s a real workout.”

As he works, high up in the air, Vans the Omega is thinking about time and taking inspiration from his surroundings. “I don’t have any drawn plan so it is coming off the top of my head, but I get a lot of feedback from the wall, the space, the environment, people who come past, what’s happening at the time. I try to remain open and be a little bit of a conduit of what’s happening around the place, so it works a little bit more organically that way. I don’t like to feel rigid or stuck into a plan.”

Vans the Omega’s work kicks off the Oi Youi! Project, which culminates in the Oi YOU! Collection – the southern hemisphere’s most comprehensive collection of artwork by internationally recognised street artists, including 22 works by Banksy – at the Canterbury Museum from 20 December.

The wall is the first of 10 to be transformed around the city by local and international artists from bleakness to vibrancy as part of the project. CPIT is also involved in the Oi You! Art for All series of events and activities to be run later this year.

ENDS

© Scoop Media

 
 
 
 
 
Culture Headlines | Health Headlines | Education Headlines

 

The Luminaries:
Eleanor Catton Wins Man Booker Prize

Victoria University congratulates graduate Eleanor Catton whose novel The Luminaries has won the prestigious Man Booker Prize 2013 announced this morning. More>>

ALSO:

Lulz: 2014 Billy T Award Nominees Announced

The nominees for the 2014 Billy T Award were selected on their proven comedic ability; talent; dedication; current form and potential, and will be judged on all aspects of their 2014 NZ International Comedy Festival show ... More>>

Lorde et al: 2013 APRA Silver Scroll Awards – The Winners

The winner of the 2013 APRA Silver Scroll Award is ‘Royals’, written by the prolifically talented Ella Yelich-O'Connor and her collaborator Joel Little, performed by Lorde. More>>

ALSO:

Famous On The Internet: Google Honours Kiwi Kat

Today marks the 125th Anniversary of Mansfield's birth in Wellington circa 1888, she died aged only 34 from tuberculosis. Before her untimely death, Mansfield published close to 40 short stories and is today remembered as one of histories most prominent short fiction writers. More>>

ALSO:

NZ On Air: Popular 80’s Character Terry Teo Makes A Comeback

Young people are the big winners from the latest NZ On Air television funding decisions. They’ll be treated to two local drama series in 2014 including the return of popular character, Terry Teo. More>>

ALSO:

In League: Sonny Bill Williams Added To Kiwis Squad

Williams signalled to the Kiwis coach Stephen Kearney that he had reconsidered his position of not being available for the tournament. Teams have the ability to make changes at this stage and Williams’ registration has been accepted by World Cup organisers. More>>

ALSO:

Get More From Scoop

LATEST HEADLINES

 
 
 
 
 
Education
Search Scoop  
 
 
Powered by Vodafone
NZ independent news