Thank you for supporting Paul Watson and the crucial cause of ocean conservation. To amplify our message and raise awareness, i am offering a free downloadable A1 poster and a stencil file featuring Paul Watson gagged with a traditional Japanese hachimaki headband bearing the symbol 無敵 (Muteki, meaning “invincible”).
This artwork symbolizes the silencing of a true environmental hero, Paul Watson, who faces unjust accusations while fighting to protect marine life. The hachimaki with the Muteki symbol highlights his unwavering spirit and invincibility in the face of adversity. The real eco-terrorists are the big companies that pollute and destroy our planet, such as Exxon, BP, Total, etc…
How to Use:
– Print the A1 poster and display it in public spaces to spread the message.
– Use the stencil to create street art, bringing visibility to Paul Watson’s plight and the larger fight for environmental justice.
By sharing and displaying this artwork, you are helping to shed light on the urgent need for genuine ecological conservation and supporting a hero who dedicates his life to protecting our oceans.
Thank you for your support. Together, we can make a difference.
Today we announce GOIN is SOLD OUT in all its official galleries (Kulturspäti BERLIN, SpaceJunk LYON, SpaceJunk BAYONNE, SpaceJunk GRENOBLE, Upfest BRISTOL).
We are currently handling all inquiries regarding commission work. Due to the high volume, we ask you to understand that we can’t answer every demand. We are working with GOIN’s team to get back to you as soon as possible.
We’ve decided to take a new way: there will be no more public LIMITED PRINTS EDITION (numbered, signed & dated print).
We don’t want a trade market, we want the artworks to end up with real art lovers and not to pop up in auctions sales.
From today, we are kicking off the FIGHT AGAINST FLIPPERS, whoever wants to trade must go to STOCK EXCHANGE and not do it with Goin’s art.
Our loyal collector’s group that has been around for over 20 years will get release tickets (Max. 2 per person). Each collector has the opportunity to give one of his friends a ticket. Any owner of a work by Goin accompanied by a Certificate Of Authenticity (C.O.A.) can apply for release tickets by sending a proof to admin@goinart.net. Should we notice that if this work is being traded, we will ban this person from us.
Here are clear rules that we will apply immediately.
For the sake of equity and accessibility, we give everybody the opportunity to acquire a signed piece from GOIN: We launch a TIME LIMITED OPEN EDITION print every year (2 Months run per year / signed & dated but not numbered).
Also, If you are new and want to become a Goin’s collector you can start by ordering an artwork directly to Goin (admin@goinart.net).
GOIN is the first artist to implement this system, he and we both agree that it’s the best way to bring his works to the places they deserve.
The 8″ Bad Apple Liquid Erosion limited edition art figure is a collaboration with Hiroto Ohkubo of INSTINCTOY (Japan).
Known for his trademark dripping style, Hiroto have given the Bad Apple figure a makeover inspired by spray can drips that can be seen from my original bad apple stencil.
It is a limited edition of 150pcs per version [Instinctoy (red grenade) and GOIN (white grenade)].
Available on www.mightyjaxx.com
The 8″ Bad Apple high gloss resin figure come from a collaboration with Mighty Jaxx.
We worked together to release one of my original stencil artwork as a 3D figure for the very first time.
Limited to only 300pcs worldwide, this art toy is a blister packed high gloss resin figure.
All Pre-Orders at Mighty Jaxx will come with a Limited Edition Signed postcard art print!
www.mightyjaxx.com
Here is my contributions for the group-show “DECK THE WALLS” at the Opus Fine Art Gallery in Newcastle.
This exhibition consists entirely of postcard-sized works created by Opus Fine Art’s stable of artists with each work priced at £150 including VAT and framing ( £100 unframed) !
Private View: Saturday, 8 December, 12-7pm
Deck the Walls… is open to the public at Opus Fine Art, Martin House, Sheep Street, Stow on the Wold GL54 1AA from 8 December to 8 January.
http://www.opus-art.com/exhibitions/details-46/deck-the-walls
Title: SANTA RIOT
Medium: Hand sprayed stencil on 420 gr/m² art paper.
Release date: 11/2012
Size: 4″ x 6″
Limited edition: 10 pieces signed, numbered and dry stamped by Goin
Title: LIPSTENCIL
Medium: Hand sprayed stencil on 420 gr/m² art paper.
Release date: 11/2012
Size: 4″ x 6″
Limited edition: 10 pieces signed, numbered and dry stamped by Goin
A FRENCH street artist is busy crafting a colossal mural on the side of an abandoned cruise-liner, docked off the North Wales coastline. His expansive mural joins 3 other pieces from a variety of Street Artists, who have travelled from across Europe to leave their marks on the ship.
Street Artist, GOIN, is in the process of creating a giant mural of 3 monkeys sat on top of bags of money, on the side of the Duke of Lancaster ship. Entitled ‘Council of Monkeys’, GOIN’s characters are poised to represent ‘hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil’.
This piece is by far the boldest statement on the ship, not only because of its impressive 121m² expanse, but also with its provocative name and theme.
The ship owners’ on-going, 30 year battle with the council, has been the inspiration for the art to date and the project is being coordinated by an anarchist group, calling themselves Dudug. Their eventual aim is to create the UK’s largest open air art gallery.
Project coordinator, Maurice, commented: “We knew getting GOIN involved would be quite simple because he has been involved with a similar project in France – the Abode of Chaos near Lyon. Abode of Chaos is a Museum of Contemporary Art. Like the Duke of Lancaster, the museum has been the subject of an on-going law suit, but their battle is with the local mayor’s office, who claims the construction is unauthorised under town planning.”
The owners of the Duke of Lancaster had originally brought the cruise liner to Wales after it was decommissioned in 1979, with the Council of the day being in full agreement that they would be granted permission to transform it into tourist destination, the Funship. However, the Council changed their mind and have been embroiled in a series of court battles, all of which the ship owners have won.
GOIN is one of a series of artists who is set to leave his mark on the ship over the coming weeks. He was drawn to Pop Art in 1994 when he was a guitarist in a punk rock band. He comments about that time: “I started creating skateboards, t-shirts and stickers for my own skate line… I don’t do pop art, but even so, there’s no doubt that street art is heavily infused.”
The finished piece, although not inspired by Banksy’s piece, to an onlooker it will certainly conjure up images of the infamous street artist’s eminent ‘Parliament Chimps’ mural.
It joins works from Latvian Street Artist KIWIE; local Welsh boys, Cream Soda Crew and Bristolian, Bungle. All of the works have been photographed and documented along the way by annar_50, who is now the resident photographer for Black Duke Project.
The works are certainly catching the attention of the locals. Speaking to Maurice, local resident, Dawn Derby commented: “There’s an awful lot of people in Mostyn who are totally behind what you are doing. Love the project and are really, really pleased something is happening with the ship. Also you have a lot of local youngsters extremely interested in art.”
With the DuDug Crew determined to transform the derelict ship and create an inspiring piece of artwork, they are sure to be pleased with comments like these.
The project has already inspired other artists, such as Russian up-and-coming gallery artist, Lora Zombie, who has created “Rise Dear Child” in honour of the project. Maurice comments: “Our aim with the project was to inspire people – inspiring the artist was the easy part. We have some of the biggest names in the urban art world knocking at the door, keen to get involved. Now our next aim is to inspire the younger generation, and hopefully create a whole new wave of artists.”
Limited Edition, Handsigned GOIN prints coming soon.
FOLLOW AND SUPPORT THE BLACKDUKE PROJECT HERE: www.dudug.co.uk
Let me introduce you my last limited stencil print edition “AS ABOVE, SO BELOW ?”.
This is a 20 ex. series of 50x70cm, all painted by hand and you can get one at the Epoch Art Gallery in Redhill – UK or directly on their website: www.epochartgallery.co.uk
Title: AS ABOVE, SO BELOW ?
Medium: Hand sprayed stencil on 300 gr/m² art paper.
Release date: Sept 2012
Sizes: 50 x 70 cm
Artist’s proof: 6 pieces
Limited edition: 20 pieces signed, numbered and dry stamped by Goin
Certificate of authenticity: Each limited edition comes with a certificate of authenticity signed, numbered, dated and dry stamped by Goin
It’s going to get very DARK…
Launch Night – Friday 10th August | 10/08/12 until 26/08/12
Upfest Gallery, 198 North Street, Bristol BS3 1JF
www.upfest.co.uk
As usual we had a great time painting together at the 2012 edition of Upfest.
Much love to all the Upfest team for their great works !
http://www.upfest.co.uk/
After few months of works, and lot of delay, the “BAD APPLE” Hand Sprayed Original limited edition of 50 unique pieces is finally here !
You can get one here before there won’t be any more:
https://goin.art/store
Title: BAD APPLE
Medium: Hand sprayed stencil on 300 gr/m² art paper.
Release date: June 2012
Sizes: 50 x 70 cm
Artist’s proof: 5 pieces
Limited edition: 50 pieces signed, numbered and dry stamped by Goin
Certificate of authenticity: Each limited edition comes with a certificate of authenticity signed, numbered, dated and dry stamped by Goin
Nice discussion with Cyrus for the London Street Art Design Magazine Issue 8 (page 9>25)
On 21st April, 2011, there was a riot in the Stokes Croft area of Bristol, because the police entered an established squat, named ‘Telepathic Heights’, with the intention to evict the residents. SNOW WHITE TOOK PART OF IT !
In this hard days where freedom of speech is fading away more and more each day, “WE” the people have to stand up and shout for our liberty. Hopes to all the artists who are persecuted in the world !!!
3 days later Panpan the rabbit resurrects the spirit of revolution !
It was a meeting of minds, a cosmic collision, four near strangers met at a Bristol wall nine months ago and created a stencil masterpiece…
Now they are back together for one of the highlight exhibitions of 2011…
GLORYHOLE – “Where nobody knows your name”
Featuring the wanna be FANTASTIC FOUR….GOIN (FR) – K74 (USA) – SPQR (UK) – Stickee (Some other planet)
If you’ve been hibernating this winter, this is the time to don your slacks, grab some garlic and head down to southville in your Rolls Royce, you will not want to miss this show from these fantastic four experimenting artists.
Who said ‘Street’ was dead, the streets are well and truely alive South Side! In the words of some french tart, “I will only say this once”
DO NOT MISS THIS SHOW
Here is the paints I made this week at the Abode of chaos, mainly on the BP’s environmental tragedy which has just begun in the Gulf of Mexico…