- art (x)
- Steve Taylor's Photographs (x)
- 22 February 2011 (x)
- street art (x)
- Search results
Search results
Islandora sort
Showing 1 - 6 of 6 results.
- dc.title
- Spence Kingi Commemorative Art Work
- dc.description
- A graffiti-style recruitment advertisement for the NZ Police, depicting police officer Spence Kingi pulling a woman from the rubble.
- Creator(s)
- Steven Taylor
- Date
- 4:34am 19th July 2011
- Tags
- Police, art, rubble, rescue, Otis Frizzell, 22 February 2011, street art, stencil, Montreal Street, Constable Spence Kingi, officer, CBD, quake art
- dc.title
- Forgotten Street Art
- dc.description
- Graffiti on a damaged building on Colombo Street. The photographer comments, "This street art has been unseen by the general Christchurch population as it was off limits in the Red Zone".
- Creator(s)
- Steven Taylor
- Date
- 2:09am 19th July 2011
- Tags
- Red Zone, street art, graffiti, wall, off limits, 22 February 2011, art, quake art
- dc.title
- Police Art on Montreal St, Christchurch
- dc.description
- A graffiti-style recruitment advertisement for the NZ Police, depicting police officer Spence Kingi pulling a woman from the rubble.
- Creator(s)
- Steven Taylor
- Date
- 4:34am 19th July 2011
- Tags
- Police, art, rubble, rescue, Otis Frizzell, 22 February 2011, street art, stencil, Montreal Street, Constable Spence Kingi, officer, CBD, quake art
- dc.title
- The Christchurch Angel
- dc.description
- Graffiti of an angel clutching a bottle, accompanied by the text "Chritchurch (sic) living make a good man drink." The photographer comments, "Living in Christchurch during the earthquakes was hard on all of us. Some people got drunk to forget or blot out the aftershocks, whilst others dare not drink so that they would be in full control just in case another big earthquake/aftershock occurred. As of today 24 September 2011 there has been 8660 earthquakes/aftershocks in the Christchurch area".
- Creator(s)
- Steven Taylor
- Date
- 2:29am 29th June 2011
- Tags
- drunk, sober, drinking, angel, street art, graffiti, scared, 4 September 2010, 22 February 2011, 13 June 2011, quake art, art
- dc.title
- Constable Nao Yoshimizu Comforts a Relative of an Earthquake Victim
- dc.description
- A graffiti-style recruitment advertisement for the NZ Police, depicting police officer Nao Yoshimizu comforting the grieving relative of an earthquake victim. The image has been further graffitied to hide the officer's uniform, and the original advertisement text ("You too can do something extraordinary. Become a cop.") altered to read "You too can do something ordinary. Become a human".
- Creator(s)
- Steven Taylor
- Date
- 4:35am 19th July 2011
- Tags
- Police, art, rubble, rescue, Otis Frizzell, 22 February 2011, street art, stencil, Constable Nao Yoshimizu, flowers, CTV Building, Japanese, victims, relatives, wreath, comfort, Colombo Street, CBD, quake art
- dc.title
- Remembering the 22nd February 2011
- dc.description
- Graffiti on a wooden wall depicts a child pointing at a site across the street and reads "I remember when the Kazbah was over there." The photographer comments, "A local street artist has commemorated Christchurch's deadliest earthquake. The anniversary is tomorrow. Where the photograph was taken was the site of the Ozone Hotel, which has now gone as well. For some of us who live and work in the East of Christchurch the earthquake was not what happened in the City as we were almost unaware of it. We had no water, toilets and most of all no electricity for weeks. For myself petrol was low and with tales of all the petrol stations on our side of town being damaged we could not take the chance of venturing out on severely damaged roads to find no petrol and the possibility of not getting home. We walked around and saw the damage that was local to us. TJ's Kazbah was one that stood out. A building that had a beauty with its round tower standing proud and always looked well kept - it was now collapsed. Its tower, which was once pointing towards the sky was laying on its side. It had kept its shape, but had a lightning shaped crack through it. The one thing that kept us feeling almost normal through the coming weeks was The Press our daily paper still being delivered even though the Press building and staff had suffered so badly themselves.
- Creator(s)
- Steven Taylor
- Date
- 4:57am 22nd February 2012
- Tags
- remembrance, remembering, 22 February 2011, New Brighton, TJs Kazbah, North New Brighton, Bowhill Road, Marine Parade, collapsed, fallen down, broken, damage, graffiti, street art, quake art, art