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Guys Firstshowing has just stepped it's game up, Stencil is a keeper I will be on this site as long as you have this guy.
Bob $tencil's Comic-Con Day 2 Video Recap and Blog! « FirstShowing.net 2008
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Bob Stencil is the $#@! ing epitome of classy, you twat.
FS.net Presents Bob Stencil at Comic-Con 2008! « FirstShowing.net 2008
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The guy's great and I think Mr. Stencil is going to go to places big time.
Bob $tencil Blog - How To Grow A Moustache « FirstShowing.net 2008
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Stencil artists remain an elusive lot, and — like many graffiteros — seem to gleefully eschew the trappings of publicity, the seeking of fame or (obviously) any hope of making money out of their work — at least in the short term (indeed, stencil projects indicate "long term" in every sense).
Graffiti: the wry humor of Mexico City street stencil art 2009
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Stencil art is on the rise: underpasses, overpasses and shadowy cul-de-sacs are clarion calls to action.
Graffiti: Mexico City's wall art emerges from the shadows 2009
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Nominated for a National Book Award, V. was published in 1963 and weaves together the story of a discharged Navy sailor and the Whole Sick Crew with the tale of Herbert Stencil, ever searching for a mysterious person known only as “V.”
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A variation on this that I've seen used is to use a temporary spray adhesive (e.g. 3M Remount, of Delta Stencil Adhesive) on the mounting board.
Create A Note Card Task Board On The Cheap | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Stencil artists reject the notion of creating art for any other purpose than as an end in itself, in comparatively similar measure to the way in which the hipster hoboes of the Beat Generation took to the road for no other purpose than to "move."
Graffiti: the wry humor of Mexico City street stencil art 2009
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Stencil artists remain an elusive lot, and — like many graffiteros — seem to gleefully eschew the trappings of publicity, the seeking of fame or (obviously) any hope of making money out of their work — at least in the short term (indeed, stencil projects indicate "long term" in every sense).
Graffiti: the wry humor of Mexico City street stencil art 2009
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Stencil artists reject the notion of creating art for any other purpose than as an end in itself, in comparatively similar measure to the way in which the hipster hoboes of the Beat Generation took to the road for no other purpose than to "move."
Graffiti: the wry humor of Mexico City street stencil art 2009
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