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Final artists announced for Nuart festival


By David Porter

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The final artists have been announced as part of Nuart Aberdeen which made its long-awaited return to Aberdeen last week when local talent Katie Guthrie, aka KMG made a welcome return to her hometown to create the first mural of the 2021 run.

Adding to the line-up already announced of Helen Burr, KMG and the pioneer of ‘balloon graff’ Fanakapan, is Henrik Uldalen and duo SNIK.

Henrik Uldalen is a self-taught artist whose creative production revolves around classic figurative painting, presented in a contemporary manner. He explores the dark sides of life, nihilism, existentialism, longing and loneliness, juxtaposed with fragile beauty.

Though a figurative painter, his focus has always been the emotional content rather than narratives.

The atmosphere in his work is often presented in a dream or limbo-like state, with elements of surrealism and expressionism.

SNIK join the Nuart line up
SNIK join the Nuart line up

Internationally acclaimed artists SNIK took part in the 2018 festival creating one of the cities most loved murals named ‘Hold Fast Hope’ which faces out to the harbour from a wall on Virginia Street.

The duo are delighted to be returning to the city which holds fond memories for them and said “This is our second visit to Aberdeen and our fourth wall for Nuart, we couldn’t be happier to be painting again this year.

"We can’t wait to be involved again, up a lift and painting a wall for such a great city.”

SNIK combine the creation of hand cut, multilayered stencils with haunting, ethereal portraiture, born from a male/female dual perspective. The duo’s work has been commissioned on walls the world over; their post-industrial scenes loom large over passers-by in locations as diverse as Miami and Hong Kong.

Away from city streets, the pair have become revered by urban contemporary art collectors in recent years, thanks to rare releases of editions that can take up to a year to produce.

The smaller scale and intricacy of layered stencil work requires incredibly precise cuts and careful compositional thought which has captured the attention of critics, art lovers and collectors alike.

Together with these six visiting artists, all of whom are based in the UK, work from a host of international artists will form part of a massive outdoor gallery in an attempt to produce the world’s largest official Paste Up wall in the city centre.

A wall spanning nearly half a kilometre running from the East Green into the Tunnels has been earmarked as the site and feature curated pieces from a selection of Nuart artists, archive revolutionary street art posters from partner ‘flyingleaps’ together with submissions from artists, poets and creatives from across the globe.

Locals are also being asked to contribute to the spectacle, creating a truly collaborative ‘Paste Up’ wall which is hoped will result in it being the biggest of its kind in the world.

Commenting on the announcement Adrian Watson, chief executive of Aberdeen inspired said “The focus this year has been on bringing UK based artists to the city over a period of time which helps to ensure that that we can deliver the productions as safely as possible.

“Henrik Uldalen and SNIK are talented artists who will bring interesting work to the walls of our city.

"It’s particularly rewarding when artists want to return to our city as this shows the warmth of the welcome they received first time round.

“Katie created her first solo pieces for the festival last week and they are fantastic.

"Her largest piece of the two is located beside Union Square and gives a nod to the seven Incorporated Trades of Aberdeen.

"The concept based on the favourite childhood story Gulliver’s Travels, sees her character ‘Ken’ portrayed in a fun way and is sure to be a hit with locals and visitors to our great city”.

KMG created two murals during her time in the city and ‘Ken’ can be found at the far end of Union Square car park on the wall which can be viewed from Palmerston Road and her other piece is located on a wall on the Bon Accord roof top garden.

Nuart Aberdeen 2021 has returned as a series of individual street art productions which will take shape on the city’s walls throughout June and July with artists producing work supported by a local production team during the extended festival period.

For more information, visit www.aberdeeninspired.com


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