The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Fanakapan’s new artwork

- DANICA OLLEROVA

Top street artist Fanakapan has created a bonus piece of his iconic 3D balloon art for Nuart – just as the festival starts work on the world’s largest paste-up wall project in the heart of Aberdeen.

After transformi­ng Aberdeen Community Health and Care Village’s wall into a work of art, London-based artist Fanakapan has added his signature artwork to KMG’s mural on Palmerston Road.

KMG – Aberdeen-raised street artist Katie Guthrie – kicked off Nuart Aberdeen in June. She created two artworks for the festival – the aforementi­oned one behind Union Square and a smaller piece in Bon Accord garden roof park.

Nuart’s production manager Jon Reid who has worked with the graffiti artists to help them brighten up the city with eye-catching pieces, said he enjoyed assisting them all, and described Fanakapan as “fantastic”.

“He was very focused on his work – he managed to do his mural (on Frederick Street) in three days,” said Jon.

“He said that while he worked on much bigger walls in the past, this was an ideal size for him.”

Jon said even though Fanakapan’s artworks look very simple from a distance, they’re actually very technical and a lot of detail can be discovered once people come closer to the mural.

Jon added: “It took him years to develop his style and build up his skills to be able to paint at that level – to achieve that 3D effect.”

Jon thinks that when successful street artists like Fanakapan come to Aberdeen, it “opens up a conversati­on about the city as a destinatio­n where you can see art” – whether that is street art, British Art Show 9 in Aberdeen Art Gallery, or pieces in smaller local galleries.

Nuart and other festivals in the city are making an impact on Aberdeen as a destinatio­n for creativity and culture.”

Jon is also responsibl­e for Nuart’s Stuck Up which hopes to create the largest paste-up wall in the world in the heart of Aberdeen. Locals were encouraged to take part in the project, creating a collaborat­ive half a kilometre long paste-up wall running from the East Green into the Tunnels.

He said: “We’ve already started opening the envelopes and we literally have hundreds and hundreds of artworks. We have a lot of stuff to put on.

“Go big or go home!” he added.

 ??  ?? IN ACTION: Artist Fanakapan as he creates his bonus piece for the Nuart festival.
IN ACTION: Artist Fanakapan as he creates his bonus piece for the Nuart festival.

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