LSD Magazine - Issue 9 - Chasing Dragons

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Fire” and “Steel Heist” which were made using oralite film. This high-grade photo reflective material is used on police cars and emergency vehicles and it meant that when struck by a camera flash the pieces glow as if lit up from inside.

D*Face is one of he most famous London street artists and he put up several of his Drone Dog or D*Dog cartoon-like figures in Dublin. His ‘aPOPcalyptic’ (his description of his art; a mix of Pop Art and a sense of impending global doom) is instantly recognizable. He is also renowned for being the owner and curator of London’s now defunct Outside Institute which was the first London gallery to focus on street art.

Morgan is from Dublin coming from a background of model making and special effects he has branched out and is an innovative artist, DJ, photographer and graphic designer. His striking, unique style means his work is instantly recognizable at jams and urban festivals such as Kings of Concrete. The piece shown relates to the new Terminal at Dublin airport, regarded by most as a waste of money, and the fact that emigration is once again rearing its ugly head in Ireland.

Maser is Ireland’s favourite graffiti son and the most famous Irish graffiti artist. He started painting in 1995 as part of the TDA Klann crew. “The Dark Angels” celebrated their 20th year last year and are Ireland’s longest

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