Posts Tagged ‘muradoodles’

1 Comment December 3, 2009

Queens Medical Centre Murals

QMC Murals by Jon Burgerman

If you have to be admitted to the Nottingham Queens Medical Centre, Children’s Wing, at least the decor is cheerful. Jon did these two adhesive wall murals with printing and installation by Ian Robinson. The sheets of coloring book paper are a nice touch. Are those POSCAS?

No Comments November 29, 2009

Economies of Scale

Economies of Scale

Jon’s second solo exhibit in Beijing, China, Economies of Scale, opened October 25th at Deshan Art Space. Luckily, it will be on display through February 2010. The show includes a giant muradoodle and large, colorful  paintings on paper and fabric. Pieces are priced between £3000-£5000. Click here and here for more images, and email kyq96573 [at] 126.com for availability. Sorry this one’s a little late! Full queue here at Doodlesplatter Laboratories. Check back daily!

Economies of Scale

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No Comments October 10, 2009

Freemantle Mural

I have some stuff from days gone by I need to post for artkival completion. At the end of May this past year, Jon did two murals in two days. One was this wall at Music Sales. The other was for FreemantleMedia, and Jon twitpic’d his progress as he went. These final pics of the “coolest editing suite ever” come from Damien Marchi’s Facebook.

No Comments October 9, 2009

Bou Tea Muradoodle

Bou Tea Muradoodle by Jon Burgerman

Lots of tweeting last night and this morning from Jon’s party at Bou Tea. Above image courtesy of Marks4Glue and below image from ustwo. Looked like a fun time. Withtheband has more on the event. Inkstrumental is coming soon…

Bou Tea Muradoodle by Jon Burgerman

1 Comment August 10, 2009

Brooklyn Street Art

Williamsburg Wall by Jon Burgerman

Last week, Jon got his doodle on in the Williamsburg area of Brooklyn, New York. Photo by Jaime Rojo on the Brooklyn Street Art blog. Bonus points for the caption: “It’s a whole new Doodle by British Sensation Jon Burgerman!” If I parked my car near this wall, my Infectious sticker-scheme (in progress) would blend nicely…

No Comments June 13, 2009

Cute and Dangerous Live Painting

Cute & Dangerous

I didn’t make it down the coast for Cute & Dangerous, but thanks to the fast-acting pill known as Flickr, I feel (almost) like I was there. This gig looked like so much fun with a host of talented artists, live drawing by Jon and Luke Feldman, and the appearance of the Zippercut girls. Looks like art was selling too; I can spot some red dots on Jon’s mini-canvases. Nice! All the following photos are courtesy of Leslie Levings (who had Beastlies on display) and Zippercut (who brought a little Japan to the OC). [UPDATE: More C&D photos have been Flickr'd by Anita Meija and TokyoBunnie!]

Cute & Dangerous

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1 Comment June 4, 2009

Music Sales Mural

At the end of May, Jon did two large scale muradoodles. This one was for the London office of Music Sales. Photos of the other coming soon.

No Comments June 4, 2009

Subism Live…Notts

This looked like a great gathering of live art and music. Subism hosted the event on Saturday, May 30th. I’ve snagged a few photos of Jon from the extensive gallery taken by Antony Kitson. Julie West was also there!

Subism hosts established and up and coming contemporary artists from around the world, selling limited-edition artwork, from street art and graffiti to digital art, design and illustration. Subism Live brings live art to your party. Over the past year Subism has hosted a series of regular parties around the UK with monthly events at The Vaults, Derby. 2009 sees Subism go on tour.

No Comments April 2, 2009

Drawing at The Plant

Jon went to The Plant to do a live doodle in their office while the workers worked. (Why can’t that happen in my office?) It was organized by the Young Creative Network (YCN) as part of their live series of events.

No Comments November 15, 2008

Hay Festival

Jon created two giant 2×2x2m cubes, a smaller cube, two 1×2m panels and twenty A1 sized panels for the Hay Festival. The Hay Festival happens each year in the town of Hay-on-Wye in Wales.

Anyone could come along to the Sky Arts dome where the cubes were and color them in, completing the work how they saw fit. If you were amongst the first 200 people to come and color in each day you got an exclusive tote bag designed by Jon too, for free. The pens for the event were kindly provided by Posca.

Writes Jon:

The nice thing about this project, other than getting paid of course, was that lots of different types of people really got into it. Young and old and very old all seemed to enthusiastically colour in my work. Some diligently stayed within the lines but others, probably free-spirited types, fancied scrawling and scribbling over everything to make their mark. There were no rules to how people responded to the work, so even though some bits of the cube really got heavily covered in Posca pen ink, it was allowed. It was interesting for me to see how people coloured in and drew over my work as it was, of course, very different to how I would of done it. Lots of it looked excellent too.

Whilst I was drawing on the cubes people wanted to colour them in, even though I wanted to finish the drawing first. The Sky people had to make these signs and cordon off the area I was drawing in with rope barriers. But people still couldn’t wait and lent over the barriers to try and sneak some colouring in. Maybe they couldn’t read the signs, so much for it being a literary festival…