Excerpt:
The art created independently around our cities has
long been dominated by repetitive stencilled forms and
sprayed tags and images. In London, Ben Wilson (see
Raw Vision #55) has stood out strongly by creating many
hundreds of tiny paintings on chewing gum directly onto
the streets. Slinkachu is another original artist from
the city who has a strong and personal vision. His tiny
tableaux, only fleetingly in existence and captured
by his camera, conjure up a strange combination of childish
play and rough urban situations.
The tiny sculptures, no bigger than OO Gauge model
railway figures, are glued into position and after being
photographed are abandoned to fend for themselves. Very
few survive for long in the harsh urban environment
they find themselves. It is this fantasy of a minute
alternative world struggling to survive at ground level
that is so intriguing. These Little People are completely
at one in the bleak London street environment which
is an even harsher one for them because of their size
and vulnerability. Yet their tiny scale sets them apart
and forces the viewer to double take as it reveals a
life which we would otherwise pass by, completely unaware
of its existence.
top: Exhibitionism
bottom: They're not pets, Susan