WHAT'S YOUR ART?

posted on: May 12, 2011

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Welcome to a new series: What's Your Art? My friend Patrick makes a living as a human statue street performer in Seattle. I've known him for a good number of years now and when I first heard about this new endeavor of his, it made so much sense. He does a killer job being a living statue. He rocks his art! Watch the video below by Kaylyn Messer for a more in depth portrait of Patrick.



What's your art? Do you do something in life that will fascinate the masses or that you feel needs to be shared? Do you create, have a cool studio, or have a job that makes the world a better place? If you live in LA, San Francisco, or anywhere in between, liked to be photographed and want to share your art, email me at iartu.jennifer(at)gmail(dot)com with what you do and where you're located. All submissions will be reviewed and you will receive a response if fitting for I ART U.

Who's up next?

24 comments:

  1. this is very cool! i am looking forward to more from this series!

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  2. love! i have yet to meet patrick, though. i'm in that area every early morning on my way to work, but i think that's too early for him to come out. :-)

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  3. I have TOTALLY seen him at the Westlake center. that is crazy you guys are friends! I have more of an appreciation for this dude now that i have watched that video :)
    xo moorea

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  4. what a unique job! on the first photo I really thought it was a real statue! cant wait to see more of this series jen!

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  5. what a great series you are planning! unfortunately I do not live in California, nor am I an artist or have a studio. Too bad, I would love to be part of your project :)
    Anyway, I look forward to see more!!

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  6. That is so interesting! It's really cool to get a little glimpse at his life, you never really see or hear much about the people who perform as living statues. I love his costume and his makeup is outstanding. The photos are wonderful, of course. This sounds like a great idea for a series!

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  7. This is my favorite kind of street performance art. I always wondered how do they take off all that paint :P

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  8. I am so excited about this series J! I know I will love it. This is incredible.

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  9. Loving this streetperformance art ♥


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  10. AMAZING new series! and his makeup is killer! Loved seeing you last night beautiful lady!

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  11. Wow, Patrick is so cool! I really really want to touch his coppery hair...
    Looking forward to the series!

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  12. how cool, specially because he is in seattle :) great and talented work - love the series idea!

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  13. The stamina of these statue performers always amazes me. They are able to be so still for so long, and sometimes in such hot or cold weather - it's amazing!

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  14. this is wonderful- what a neat introspective, love it!

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  15. Yay! I like this post! I have never seen patrick doing this in person and I love the photos!

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  16. amazing! i've always admired human statue street performers. it's such hard work, and for them to stay still in one position for a long period of time is remarkable.

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  17. patrick is amazing. that video was incredibly fun to watch. :)

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  18. I remember seeing these sort of acts in Covent Garden, London for the very first time and being utterly mesmerized. Great video!

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  19. This series looks amazing! Can't wait to see who's next!

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  20. what a great post & video! :D loved it. thanks so much for sharing this.

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  21. my laptop has been wierd so the video wouldn't play but this is sooo cool!!! loving this form of art.

    wish i lived in LA - it'd be so fun to work with you!!

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