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Auckland street art hits Los Angeles

Friday 27 April 2012, 8:13PM

By Auckland Council

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AUCKLAND

Multi-disciplinary Auckland artist Askew One has been honoured under the Los Angles Sister Cities programme for his generosity and stewardship as a mentor in contemporary public art.

Elliot O’Donnell, aka Askew One, was presented with a proclamation by the City of Los Angeles over the weekend. Askew is one of the world’s preeminent public artists.

He also unveiled a new mural to mark the occasion, created in conjunction with the LA Freewalls Project.

“Public art adds colour and creativity to our city and I embrace the success of contemporary artists like Askew One who is not just a role-model for younger street artists, but an ambassador for our city on the international stage,” says Auckland Mayor Len Brown.

The proclamation by the City of Los Angeles has officially named O’Donnell as a Cultural Stewardship Ambassador to the historic Sister Cities program.

LA City Planner, Tanner Blackman, who spearheaded the efforts to reinstate a mural ordinance for LA, will present the proclamation to O’Donnell.

Blackman and LA Freewalls founder Daniel Lahoda have been the chief proponents of creating responsible legislation that recognises both the value and history of public art in Los Angeles.

Los Angeles has one the nation’s largest historic catalogs of mural art, with over a thousand murals citywide.

Kamilla Blanche, Los Angeles’ Senior Deputy for Arts and Culture Director for Sister Cities, is excited about the prospects for the relationship between Auckland and Los Angeles. "Askew One is an amazing artist and is helping to create a wonderful relationship between Auckland and Los Angeles.".

“The international recognition of our street artists only add to Auckland’s reputation as a young, contemporary, innovative and artistic city, and our connections through sister city relationships will only bring more colour to our streets,” says Len Brown.