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Phoebe New York shares stories about Wheat Pasting, Getting Arrested and Paris

by Amon Focus
November 8, 2016
in Conversations with Artists

 

One of my favorite things to do is walk around New York just checking street art from block to block. On my walks I’ll catch the latest murals, graffiti, stickers and wheat paste art. If you don’t know what wheat paste art is, wheat paste is a gel or liquid adhesive made from wheat flour or starch and water. That glue thats usually made in a big bucket is then used for paper artwork and then pasted on smooth walls. You’ve probably seen it and ya don’t even know it. Think Shepherd Ferry and his project Obey Giant, then theres Adam Cost, or Swoon, theres Bunny M, uhh there is also JR of the Inside Out Project.

 

 

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A post shared by Libby Schoettle (@phoebenewyork) on May 30, 2019 at 1:21pm PDT

Today’s guest is Libby but most people probably know her from her street art, Phoebe New York. Phoebe can be found in the form stickers and wheatepaste art throughout the streets of New York.

I met up with Libby in Washington Square Park and she walked me through the good, the bad and the ugly of being a street artist. In this episode we talk about shooting film photography in Paris, her love of vintage book covers, writing, becoming an artist, her first solo show, transitioning into a street artist, putting up stickers, her first night of wheat pasting, getting arrested, meeting the New York City Vandal Squad, how her alter ego Phoebe was born, subliminal messaging, letting go of crutches and much much more.

 

 

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A post shared by Libby Schoettle (@phoebenewyork) on May 5, 2019 at 1:29pm PDT

Before you begin this episode or while you’re listening to this episode you should visit Phoebe instagram at phoebenewyork just to get an idea of what her work looks like and have a reference to what we are talking about as we make our way through her journey as an artist.

Of course you can find links to her IG and everything we talking about in this episode at below.

Don’t forget to subscribe, rate and leave a comment in the iTunes store aaaaand that’s enough intro for one show, please enjoy.

More About Phoebe New York 

Official Site – http://www.libbyschoettle.com/libby/

Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/phoebenewyork/?hl=en

Twitter – https://twitter.com/phoebenewyork

Tumblr – http://phoebenewyork.tumblr.com

 

 

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A post shared by Libby Schoettle (@phoebenewyork) on Mar 20, 2019 at 2:11pm PDT

Show Notes

Mork and Mindy – http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0077053/

Washington Square Park – https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/washington-square-park

Andy Warhol Sleep – https://vimeo.com/4880378

English muffin – https://thomasbreads.com/products/original-english-muffins?gclid=CMjokLTyl9ACFQ1WDQod3zMEig

Chelsea Flea Market – http://www.annexmarkets.com/chelsea-flea-market/

Mast Books – https://www.yelp.com/biz/mast-books-new-york

Dash wood Books – http://www.dashwoodbooks.com

Mercer Street Books – http://www.mercerstreetbooks.com

Strand Book Store – http://www.strandbooks.com

The Catcher in the Rye – https://www.amazon.com/Catcher-Rye-J-D-Salinger/dp/0316769487

Rorschach – https://www.moma.org/collection/works/79749

Polaroid SX-70 – https://us.impossible-project.com/collections/polaroid-sx-70-cameras

Wabi-sabi – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wabi-sabi

Street Art – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Street_art

Wheat Paste Instructions – http://thebigpicture2013.blogspot.com/p/wheat-paste-instructions.html

Egg Shell Stickers – http://www.eggshellstickers.com

Materials for the Arts – http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcla/mfta/html/home/home.shtml

Screaming Mimi – http://www.screamingmimis.com

Lulu Lemon – http://shop.lululemon.com

Teen Vogue – http://www.teenvogue.com

Glamor – http://www.glamour.com

This episode is sponsored by Gorilla Coffee.

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