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27.10.2009
Stylo were intrigued when asked by Judith Cowan to help deliver her exciting art to the unsuspecting public around Kings Cross. She frames her works in three unexpected locations: under the York Way canal bridge, along the Goodsway and the old Fish & Coal Building’s windows.
Finnegan’s Teeth is a visual journey seen through the eyes of the fictitious animal Finnegan, accompanied by the voices of the street. To turn Judith’s inspirational vision into reality, Stylo supplied striking, unusual graphics.
The canal bridge location was challenging! Stylo’s used durable BrickWrap as it is designed to be applied straight onto cold, crumbly bricks. And …. it had to be delivered & installed using a boat!!
Judith’s art for the Goodsway needed giant-sized panels: making the ordinary become extraordinary. The Fish and Coal buildings are derelict and so the robust, durable, foamex panels had to be applied externally. The final work is truly thought-provoking!
Call Stylo if you have some challenging exterior graphic requirements – we’re used to delivering unusual, high-profile graphics!
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