TDRS isbased in East London and one of the benefits to being in this part of thecapital are the ever changing works of art that appear temporarily on walls,hoardings, signs, buildings and any other surface that can host spray paint.It’s the world’s biggest art gallery. And one of the most exciting galleries ofthis open-air variety is on our very doorstep and found via the many roads andalleyways of Shoreditch. Through pottering about in our neck of the woods, we’vebeen introduced to the work of Hunto, Stik and Joachim amongst many others. Whereasthe graffiti tags of yesteryear may have been once seen as a nuisance, thetemporary beauty of the work of today’s street artists is as captivating as itis ever changing. And it’s quickly becoming a commodity of note. We’ve beeninspired by these acetate carrying artistic rebels both here in London and inour travels across the country - becoming enthusiasts of this movement in a bigway. In this episode of TDRS, we chat with one of the most exciting exponentsof street art in Britain today. Taking his influence from comics and street signage,whilst adding his own subversive and often highly humorous twist – our guest usesstencils, stickers, posters, screen printing, film and photography to bring hisown small world to life. His name, is Pahnl.
We’ll be ending the show with a “Tribute Mash-Up” thatcelebrates the lives of Maurice White from Earth Wind & Fire and TerryWogan. There’s also an appearance from Glenn Frey in a less than cheerfulguise.
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