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Artist Information:
Ulla Taylor
Melbourne,
Australia
Member Since: May 2002

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Artist Exhibitions:
Here are many of the places I
have street drawn or exhibited
over the years... (In
Australia unless otherwise
noted..)

Glenhuntly Pavement Art
Competition 87 (First pavement
Drawing)
FEIPP!- Melbourne Christmas
drawings `87 (first
professional gig) `88
Next Wave Festival 1988
Glenhuntly Pavement Art
Competition 2nd Prize 1989
Department of ...

Further Information
Artist Galleries:
Public pavements throughout
the world!...

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Artist Reviews:
Some articles I have appeared
in this year, from my last New
Zealand Tour...

"Nelson Mail" 24 January PG
11, colour photo and blurb
"Meet the Buskers"D Manning.
Nelson Busker Festival, New
Zealand.

"Taupo Times" Front page 12
February 2002,colour
photo/story. "Adding a splash
of colour to ...

Further Information
Collections:
Information Victoria, AU
Heritage Victoria, AU
Family Planning Association,
Victoria, AU
...

Further Information
Commissions:
Coming Soon!

Artist Statement for Ulla Taylor

I work as a street pavement artist, or "Screever". With pastels and kneepads in tow, I create original street murals at festivals and special events.

Screeving has enabled me to earn an income from my art since I was 17.
Pavement Art is art for the masses.. it is created for the joy of the whole community.. Now it's getting hard to travel anywhere without doing a street drawing!.. makes me feel at home in the wide world. Since 1987 I've worked throughout Australia, New Zealand and Canada, and have also worked in England, Wales, Germany, Lithuania, and Japan.

The art is a performance,it out-lives itself in people's memories, but what I like most about street art is the way it can be a delightful surprise to strangers, a little sacred site in the midst of the grey city for all to enjoy...

My public work artwork is site specific, and I try to make it as topical and relevant to the audience as possible, favouring nature and fantasy as my themes.



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