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Wheat paste (also known as flour paste, or simply paste) is a gel or liquid adhesive made from wheat flour or starch and water. It has been used since antiquity for various arts and crafts such as book binding, découpage, collage, papier-mâché, and adhering paper posters and notices to walls. Closely resembling wallpaper paste, a crude wheat flour paste can be made by mixing roughly equal portions of flour and water and heating until the mixture thickens,More info:wiki

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#10     Who is Dirk – Giant Wheat paste!,More info: kEITH aRONOWITZ

 

#9     How Philly street art gets made: A wheatpaste journey from the Bok to the sidewalk,More info: billypenn

If you’ve walked around Philadelphia recently, you’ve seen it. Over the past decade, it has become inescapable — in the most alluring way.

Philly’s ever-changing collection of street art is pasted on walls, trash cans, lamp posts and fire hydrants. Mailboxes, fences, sidewalks and stop signs. A grassroots supplement to the robust, government-sanctioned Mural Arts imagery that helps set the artistic tone, the city’s independent art turns public surfaces into a not-necessarily-legal collection of rotating galleries, always presenting something new to gawk at and ponder.

So how’s it done? you might wonder. How do these artists execute?

A day with Philly-based artists Yuengling Bling Bling (YBB) and Fresh Off the Desk (FOD) provides a look inside the process. The duo has been working on a new wheatpaste project called SCRAPS collection.

#8     A Field Guide to Wheatpasting,More info:crimethinc

 

#7    Wheatpasting,More info:thestreetisthegallery.wordpress

 

#6     POSTS TAGGED ‘WHEATPASTE’,More info:mcfcrandall

 

#5     OSF X The Baitshop Wheatpaste Wall: Students develop their personal brands further and refine their logos in a collaboration with local Street Artists,More info:oasisskateboardfactory.blogspot

 

#4       JUST BECAUZE Wheatpaste – East Bay, CA,More info:endlesscanvas

 

#3       Wheatpasting the Revolution: An Interview with Zola,More info:mtlcounterinfo

Few street artists have captured the sights, feels, and emotions of combative social movements as well as Zola, an anarchist based in so-called Montreal. Bringing to the streets high color posters, stickers, and artwork that reflects anarchist, antifascist, and anti-pipeline battles – among others, their work has become a staple in the area as well as synonymous with the growing anarchist movement in the city. Wanting to know more about Zola, their work, and what drives them, we caught up with them to find out more about the artist behind the posters.

#2     #wheatpaste 549,995 posts,More info:deskgram

 

#1     Massive Wheatpastes by Gaia,More info:abduzeedo

 

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