wibiya widget

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

[G3] The Concept: The world is your canvas

Graffiti has been around since the beginning of time. Cavemen used to write their history and beliefs on the walls of caves. Later, Graffiti was used by self taught artists to mark gang territories, to make political statements and to simply express themselves by creating large murals on walls with airbrush paint. It is not vandalism, it is art. We took this art form and combined it with the innate feeling of all Trinbagonians and created The Graffiti Experience..
Memoirs of Graffiti 1
Stefan Guevara “Basically, it is the freedom of expression and freedom of choice where you are not held down by rules of a typical nightlife. It is about living, moving art. It is about an atmosphere you won’t soon forget. It is getting upset about when the DJ says ‘last song’. It is about having the elements of a rave meeting high school reunion meeting fete combined with friends and family, in one big all-out experience that is Graffiti. That is the Graffiti Experience.”

[G3] Presents one with an opportunity for one night to write on complete strangers’ t-shirts, pants and shirts. This provides 'the perfect avenue' to meet new people or gather a few phone numbers or Blackberry pins. By the time you get home, the clean white T for example, will be an art piece. A keepsake

The Graffiti College Experience was the pilot episode of the Graffiti Franchise and Ken Sambury sums it up with saying it was "the perfect start to a colourful future"
Karien and Stefan glowing in 2010
Memoirs of Graffiti 2
Karien Saunders “G2 was so epic that I’m angry I missed the first one. Not only was it drinks and dancing as any ordinary party, they combined it with glow sticks, black lights, airbrush and not to forget, the markers that made it extraordinary” 

Graffiti Kaleidoscope is the 3rd instalment and this year our concept seeks to combine colours at an outdoor venue. Patrons are expected to express themselves with markers while enjoying the highest quality of entertainment.

Josh Brizan expressed his thoughts on where he sees the future of Graffiti to be, “I'm hoping that it develops and becomes way more than just a concept party. I'd like it to be something that people can fly in just to attend.”

And we say to you Josh - Soon, Very Soon!



No comments:

Post a Comment

DON'T JUST READ
Tell us what you think:

Related Posts with Thumbnails
The Empire Entertainment Everything ®
Some people follow their dreams. We hunt them down and beat them mercilessly into submission!

The EEEmpire SHUFFLE!