Friday, November 5, 2010

VooDoo

Jacobs & Manalo have collaborated to create this mixed-media structure, titled VooDoo. It is about 22" tall and about 10" in diameter.

The work was created for the exhibit "Quilts of a Different Matter" at the Lawler House Gallery in Suisun. The exhibit extends thru the end of January 2011.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Cosmo Arrives in Sonoma

Like any SuperHero, Cosmo is always looking for a vacant phone booth. Luckily he spotted one ~ a legit Brit style booth ~ in Sonoma.

The Autumn atmosphere enticed the Great Capped One to quickly emerge and then take flight.

He's always looking for a new location ..... who knows where he'll turn up next. www.UrbanArtRelics.com

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Montage of ManHole Covers


Artwork By Artists: Ann Jacobs and Janet Manalo


On exhibit at the Davis Art Center, Davis CA.

October-November 2009

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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

ManHole Covers from aROUND the World


ManHole covers. Man-Hole covers? Huh? Where did we get that word?

Recently included with the Urban Art Relics exhibit ...... those curious round objects with intricate designs, stuck in the middle of streets or on sidewalks. They collect gum and dirt, get rusted and scrapped, and eventually hold a storyline to the development of a city.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Urban Art Vandalized


Conceptual Public Art is transitory. How the public interacts with it becomes as interesting as the art itself.

The artwork inside the Singles Source news rack was 'removed'; the wire was cut, so it was obviously an intentional act.

OR... was it another mysterious Unidentified Fun Occasion, whereby aliens rescued these orange painted dollies? Or perhaps, the Twilight Zone episode really materialized and the trapped barbies and ken managed to escape.

Hmmm ............... art imitates life ?

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Phone Booths and SuperHeros


Is the Phone Booth, once a necessity, becoming another Urban Relic? We think so! And the challenge will be in finding these structural dinosaurs before they completely vanish.

In the nick of time we located one in Napa, CA. An inanimate Urban Superhero helped to transform this urban relic into a witty piece of street art.

Scenes available at www.UrbanArtRelics.com ; check out Street Art.

Let us know about your sightings of Urban Relics.

Janet & Ann & cohort Suzanne

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Honoring eARTh Day


Part of the fun and challenge associated with creating public art / street art is witnessing the reactions from passing people.

With mild disinterest, heads bobbing to i-pod tunes , most people walk by. A few twitch their heads to catch a second look, as something 'odd' catches their eye.

We've noticed that the audience that spends a few extra moments looking at the art is the captive audience, those that stroll along on the Internet hi-way and bump into the website and linger to explore.

Perhaps the art of interacting with people in real time is also becoming a relic. Interesting.