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Portland Press Herald: "Tank Farm Art"

The graffiti artists of Portland long ago set their sights on the tank farm of South Portland as a irresistible canvas just begging for paint. But the tanks were always out of reach, said Tim Clorius, one of Portland's emerging public artists. -More

 

 

Portland Press Herald: "GPS Guides the Creation of Giant Art"

Tim Clorius, a Portland artist and founder of SUBONE, or Supplying Urban Beautification, Offering New Experiences, uses a ballfield striper to create a large version of the youth art project's insignia on a field between Boyd Street and the Franklin Arterial on Friday. -More

 

 

Maine Sunday Telegram: "BIG, YET tiny"

For Tim Clorius, being in the "Tiny" show presented logistical challenges. Clorius did a series of small paintings called "Tiny Giants," based on old black and white photos of tall men. -More

 

 

The Bollard: "Subone Speaks Out"

Portland graffiti artist Tim Clorius is rare among his peers in that he tends to work in broad daylight. These days, when his name makes the newspaper, it's in the arts section, not "Police Beat." -More

 

 

Maine Sunday Telegram: "Big Draw: Aerosol Art and a Wall"

Portland-area artist Tim Clorius paints a graffiti piece on a panel outside Percy Cycles in Bramhall Square on Friday. Graffiti artists painted dozens of panels on plywood, which will be auctioned to benefit Portland's legal graffiti wall and skate park, which may include a graffiti wall. -More

 

 

Portland Phoenix: "Heart of the City"

There were several categories of winners at this year’s festival, including Portland’s own Tim Clorius and Andrew Coffin, collectively known as S.u.b.O.n.e. Workshops, who walked away with the People’s Choice award for Most Original. -More

 

 

Portland Phoenix: "Evolution Underground"

The paintings of Tim P. Clorius involve surreal landscapes of the culture industry. Traditional landscapes are beautifully rendered, but seem to be from the perspective of a passing train. His most successful works are Hieronymus Bosch-style visions of modern lifestyle. -More

 

 

Portland Phoenix: "Trading Spaces"

From Nicole Herz’s studies of urban architecture framed by unlikely vantage points to Tim Clorius’s wild patchworks of graffiti, sex, and advertising, mixing intimacy and anonymity to Jude O’Connor’s painterly realist portraits of the city’s human and nonhuman inhabitants, "The Urban Show" depicts the predictable chaos that constitutes urban life. -More

 

 

 

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