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Autonomous peoples art against Tesco

Bernard B Jenkins | 24.09.2008 12:43 | Free Spaces | Other Press | Social Struggles

Following text and images recieved annonomously by Bath Bomb editorial collective, and posted to indymedia at the request of perpetrator/instigator.

Bath no in no way condones you not getting down to the building and arting the fuck out of it! Fuck Tesco!

the beggining of the expo
the beggining of the expo

from a distance
from a distance


Communique follows -

At the far end of the Bath Press building near Oldfield Park, threatened by plans for takeover by a new Tesco, a community art installation has appeared and wants your submissions. Doesn't matter if it's something you painted ages ago and don't want anymore, or even if you think you can't draw - everyone is imaginative and creative and capable of artistic expression, so get wheatpasting! :)

If you do add some art, all piccies can be sent annonomously to Bath Bomb at  bathbombpress@yahoo.co.uk

Happy Wheatpasting! (A)

Bernard B Jenkins
- e-mail: bathbombpress@yahoo.co.uk
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24.09.2008 17:04

can just about read your receipe - my experience is that using whole/brown flour means that you get bits of the husk spread over the poster - not the worst thing to happen, but white better. Also I've never tried heating it up as you do, I just use warm water and stir it till all lumps gone, and that's very sticky, more sticky and of course better than using wall paper paste. it's the warmth that releases the gluten, I believe. sugar just sounds psychological!

any other experiences?

wheat-paster