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Cretin Collective Interview
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We caught up with the newly formed Bristol based creative outfit 'Cretin Collective' on a particularly cold day in early February. They were busy painting a wall on Bristol's North Street opposite Upfest gallery, who recently hosted their first collaborative show 'Cretin Invasion' (see two posts below for photos and details). Here's what they had to say for themselves! We arrived slightly later than planned, so sorry the photos don't show the progression of the piece too well.

A: First of all, who/what is the Cretin Collective?

SP76: After a busy year of completing collaborative projects together SPZero76, Loch Ness and Squirl have decided to form their own crew, which already features their combined art styles but creates a banner for them all to feature under. As with their work over 2011 they will continue to work alongside loads of amazing artists, crews, businesses, projects and galleries, just under the guise of Cretin. It’s time for the Cretin Invasion!

A: Any reason behind the name?

SQ: Cretin as a word used to have quite harsh connotations, but we are not using it to be controversial or unkind. It is a title that makes sense for three artists whose characters, and comic book inspired artworks never seem to grow up! In our own ways we all forgot to move forward and start taking ourselves very seriously (like artists are supposed to).

A: So what are you doing down here today freezing your collective nads off?

LN: We’re trying to have fun painting a mural in the cold; and promoting our exhibition which is currently running at the Upfest Gallery in Bristol.

SQ: We are working without a plan over the work of Cheo which to be honest is a bit painful. I'm a big fan of his work, so covering him up with our cretinous doodles feels bad. The cans are freezing, its hard to spray with gloves on and SPZero76 is getting very angry with his character today! hopefully it will turn out alright!

SP76: My painting wasnt going well, so I was getting angry with the art, not anyone else! Ha!



A: How did you all meet in the first place and how did CC come to be?

LN: I actually met SPzero76 at a group exhibition at Weapon of Choice in 2010. We spoke about the possibility of working together in 2011 and it basically went from there. 2011 went reasonable well for both of us, we started building up work and creating more murals around Bristol. We were both part of Collaboration Nation and were asked to create a Secret Wars Team for Upfest 2011, that’s when I first met Squirl.

SQ: SPzero76 got in contact with me after seeing a design i had done for a mambo competition, and asked me to get involved in collaberation nation which he runs. It's a great project and has introduced me to loads of really talented illustrators and artists including Loch Ness. We got together as a three to take part in 'secret wars' at Upfest 2011 where we somehow managed to win. From this point we have worked together quite a bit, and that is why cretin collective was formed.

SP76: When I was organising Collaberation Nation 2 I chased some of the best artists who entered the Mambo Surf Deluxe tee comp on Facebook and stole them for the Collab! Squirl was one of those!


A: Loved the recent show at Upfest gallery, have you got any other shows planned for 2012?

SP76: We dont have anything planned, but we are all gonna paint like crazy and create something even more amazing for the next show plus we will be looking to get involved in more group shows!

LN: Not sure at the minute to be honest, we’ll just see what 2012 brings. It’s always great to exhibit your work to the public and I’m sure Cretin collective will be showing more of what we can do over the next year.



A: Your styles are all different but compliment each other nicely. How do you go about creating a collaborative canvas or wall? Does one person do the background, two concentrate on the foreground or what?

SQ: To be honest it's always a little bit organic, one of us starts a piece, and the other two add to it. The end product is based on a combined understanding of composition, characters, colour, and what we want from a piece. The quality of the end product Is generally a matter of luck really!

A: What are your favourite mediums to work in and favourite places to paint?

LN: I usually use pen and paper but do expand into the digital realm at times. I love experimental with paints and Spray cans especially when creating murals and pieces for exhibitions.

SP76: I love drawing the most, but I'm starting to love painting in acrylic and emulsion on canvas! I still feel that I need to practice a lot with spray paint, and I really wanna play with watercolours more too over the next year.

SQ: I'm most comfortable with a pencil, paper and an ink pen really, as that is what i have used since i was little. Nowadays I do quite a bit of work using the computer and the wacom, but when I'm making paintings it's generally with spray paint. i still have a lot of learning to do, and try to get in as much practice as I can, so that when I put work in front of people it isn't too embarrassing!



A: Favourite artists?

SQ: I've always admired Leonardo da Vinci for the way he was always forward thinking, and tried his hand at just about everything from sculpture, to engineering to unbelievably good drawing. Since making the decision to be a self employed artist I'm constantly looking around at other people who are working now, and being inspired. I'm lucky enough to have worked with some brilliant artists already, and I always get something from the collaborative process. I reckon we are right in the middle of a period in time where there are a massive number of talented artists, illustrators and designers, and it's really hard to stand out from the crowd.

LN: That’s a hard question, there’s too many great artist’s out there! When I was growing up I got hooked on DC & Marvel graphic novels, especially the work of Stan Lee. I then got into Tank Girl and the works of Jamie Hewlett. However, there’s so many great artists in Bristol which I admire the work of and always inspire me. Bristol has a great scene and it’s always great to see graffiti by Bristol’s best everyday as you walk down the street.

SP76: Yeah I agree with Loch Ness! Too many great artists, I couldnt possibly narrow it down to just a few!

A: Do you have any major goals you'd like to achieve as a collective?

SQ: Cretin has a lot of potential to move forward in all kinds of directions. At the moment we are just strolling along and seeing where it takes us, but to me it makes a lot of sense to be working with these two, as we get on! And nobody thinks they are above anybody else. we are coming from a similar place, and that can only be good for the future.

A: Anything else coming up you'd like to tell us about?

SQ: We are going to be doing a lot of stuff with 'Cretin and Special guests' where we will be collaborating with chosen artists from all over the world. People we all appreciate, and who can bring something different to add to our pieces. Simon Mitchell was in on the Upfest exhibition as our first special guest, and did some great stuff with Loch Ness. Keep your eyes peeled for more of these collaborations. Im really excited about some of the people we have lined up! Other projects, exhibitions and things will definitely be popping up too.

Also make sure you 'like' the Cretin Collective Facebook Page to keep up to date with what we're getting up to!

A: Any shout outs?

SP76: Thanks to Upfest for the show and many other oppurtunities, and to Antidote!
Thanks to Cheba and Sam at Weapon of Choice for helping me get my art out to a wider audience in the first place and helping me get back on this scene. And a big thanks to Squirl and Loch Ness for being great guys and good friends, and making my art look better! and a final Thanks to Cheo for not hitting us when he was watching us ruin his piece!

LN: Thanks to Upfest Gallery for allowing us to exhibit our work, it was a great pleasure. And thanks to Antidote for the interview.
Thanks to everyone who’s taken an interest in our work, and these guys for always pushing me to take my work to the next level.

SQ: Shout outs to SPZero76 for introducing me to all of this, and drawing me out of my hermits cave in a distant land. Loch Ness for wanting to work with me! And for his amazing ability to bring collaborative pieces together. Upfest gallery for putting on our first joint show. All of the artists i have had the pleasure to work with so far, and all those i will be working with in the future.

Cretin Invasion Upfest Gallery

This Friday saw the opening of a new show in Bristol from SPZero76, Loch Ness, Squirl & Simon Mitchell, who have recently joined forces to create a new crew, the Cretin Collective! The show 'Cretin Invasion' features a really good mix of both solo work and collaborative pieces which we found to be really refreshing. Each of the artists styles compliment each other perfectly to form colourful and intricate pieces full of energy.

As well as larger scale canvases there are also a few prints and some smaller canvases available for those on a tighter budget! We would thoroughly recommend checking it out if you're in the area. In the mean time here are a few photos to wet your appetite! Upfest Gallery is situated at 198, North Street, Bristol BS3 1JF. The show runs until 12th February.

Weapon Of Choice Xmas Group Show
tagged as weapon of choice, spzero76, silent hobo, news, lochness, khoi, cheo, cheba, bristol, art

weapon of choice bristol xmas group show 2011

So on Friday we braved the cold and went down to the opening night of the new group show at Weapon of Choice in Bristol! We met some cool people, admired the artwork and enjoyed a couple of beers and a mince pie, what more could you want for christmas? There was a wide variety of work inside in many styles and mediums from artists including Cheba, Khoi, Spzero76, Cheo, Sepr, Silent Hobo, RPM45, Loch Ness, Lokey, Andy Council and Squirl to name a few! Our favourites from the show were the (blonde) girl canvas from Silent Hobo with real leaves embedded at the bottom (not sure if that shows in the photo!), and the owl on the bottle from RPM45. Not to take anything away from any of the other artists - it's all pretty darn sick! Really worth checking out in person as the photos really don't do it justice, plus there's a few pieces we couldn't get decent photos of.

The show comes down on Monday 16th January 2012 so there's still plenty of time to check it out. Weapon Of Choice Gallery is located at the bottom of Park street below Fifty Fifty skate store. Big ups to the guys at Weapon of Choice and all the artists for supplying us with a steady supply of great shows and work throughout the year, and we're looking forward to seeing what they have in store for 2012!

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Fresh Colours
tagged as streetwear, news, lochness

We are pleased to announce that we are (finally) re-stocked on our newest line of t shirts! Plus, two new colours for The Hills Have Eyes design by Bristol based artist, Loch Ness! Have a gander...

New Tees for Summer 2011!
tagged as zynk, t shirts, streetwear, organic cotton, news, lochness, eco, bristol

We are proud to announce that we have released our new tee designs for 2011. One from Loch Ness and one based on the Antidote logo from ZYNK. These are the highest quality certified fairtrade cotton t shirts, using screen printing methods and materials certified by the soil association. Stock is still low after almost selling out at Upfest in June, but we assure you will be fully stocked in all sizes and colours within the next couple of weeks, so sorry if the shirt you want is sold out! We have the new designs in both men and womens sizes, and a variety of colours, take a look at our shop to see the full range.

SPZero76 & Loch Ness Weapon Of Choice Show
tagged as weapon of choice, spzero76, news, lochness, bristol, art

The new show from these two Bristol based artists opened on Friday and we went down to take a look. After weeks of anticipation the exhibition did not disappoint! The show features predominantly colourful and bold artworks from both Loch Ness and SPZero76, whose styles compliment each other nicely. With prices ranging from a tenner up to a few hundred pounds there is something for everyones price range, although we will not be surprised if many of the pieces are already sold given the quality of the work. The show is running until the 8th of August so there's still plenty of time to check it out. Weapon Of Choice Gallery is situated on the steps at the bottom of Park Street in Bristol, under Fifty Fifty. Here are some photos of many, but by no means all of the artwork. However, it must been seen in person to appreciate fully - so get on down there!

 

SPZero76 / Loch Ness Exhibition at Weapon Of Choice Gallery
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If you're in Bristol this weekend be sure to check out the opening night of the new show from SPZero76 and Loch Ness at Weapon Of Choice Gallery! It opens on Friday July 15th from 6 til 10pm. Loch Ness and SPZero76 are two Bristol based collaborators whose work can be seen adorning the walls in many venues across Bristol. SPZero76 has a crisp and playful style, with inspiration taken from street art and graffiti, often capturing a humurous moment in time. Loch Ness portrays the lives of strange musical creatures living on an imaginary island called 'Monsterville'. His work can be described as psychedelic, intricate, colourful, strange and dark. This has been a blinding year for Weapon Of Choice gallery and this is the latest in a long list of excellent shows from the gallery, now situated on Bristol's Park St. this is not to be missed! Although if you can't make it down on Friday, it will be running until August 8th so there's plenty of time to see it. We can't wait for this so see you down there!

Stolen Painting
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This painting by Loch Ness was recently stolen from The Elbow Room on Park Street, Bristol. If you happen to spot it anywhere get in touch!

Weapon Of Choice Gallery Group Show
tagged as weapon of choice, spzeo76, sickboy, news, lochness, khoi, jody, inkie, cheba, bristol, art

We made it down to the new Weapon Of Choice Gallery last night for their opening group show. The new shop is under Fifty Fifty at the bottom of Park Street in Bristol. The place was buzzing and featured works from the likes of Jody, Inkie, Sickboy, Cheba, SPZero76, Loch Ness, Mick Hockney, Cheo, Khoi, Kid Zoom, Iain Sellar and Nakama to name a few. The new space and show are both sick and this will surely be a big a year for Weapon Of Choice, with many more great nights to come. The current group show is on until the 10th of May so you've got plenty of time to check it out for yourself if you didn't make it last night! Here are some flicks, in no particular order...

New location under Fifty Fifty on Park St, Bristol.

Hemper

Inkie

Loch Ness

Kid Zoom

Kid Zoom

Khoi

Khoi

Sickboy

Mick Hockney

Cheba

Loch Ness & Dunks

Dirty30

Nakama

Tim Miness

SPZero76

Iain Sellar

Iain Sellar

Jody

Loch Ness & SPZero76 paint MackDaddy's
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Some fresh work from Loch Ness and SPZero76 at Mack Daddy's on Gloucester Road in Bristol.

 

New Prints!
tagged as underground art, shaungordon, prints, news, lochness, bristol art

We have lots of new prints in from Shaun Gordon and Loch Ness to feast your eyes on. These two artists never fail to supply us with colourful, weird and wonderful works. Here are a few examples, to see them all head on over to our shop. As always, these are high quality prints, limited runs, signed and numbered by the Artists.


 

Loch Ness Prints
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We have some new prints in from Bristol artist and illustrator, Loch Ness. These high quality A3 prints are limited to 100 and each is hand signed by the artist. His psychedlelic, funky and colourful work has gained him recognition both in Bristol and further afield. He also had a feature in Computer Arts Magazine this month.

http://www.antidotebristol.com/shop/artwork

Loch Ness Illustration
tagged as urban art, news, lochness, bristol, art, illustration

Loch Ness is a Bristol based illustrator and doodler. His work features psychedelic, quirky colourful monsters and scenes. Heavily influenced by comic book art, graffiti and music, 60s and psychedelic in particular, his work has been featured in Weapon Of Choice Gallery, Tobacco Factory, Bristol Urban Art Festival, and he takes part in live drawing at various club nights in Bristol including Dirty Old Town at Mr Wolfs.

Take a look at more of his work and more information here.