Category: Art
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C215 New Mural In Paris
Parisian artist C215 spent the last few days painting this new and colourful mural in the 20th district of Paris. The mural, featuring the portrait 4 children painted over a vibrant background of reds, blues and violets, is located on rue Pelleport 75020. Promise, If you pass by this street you wont miss it.
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‘Flor Nocturna’ and ‘Piedra Angular’ New Street Pieces by Xavier XTRM
“Piedra angular / Cornerstone” and “Flor nocturna / Nightflower” are the work of Basque artist Xabier XTRM and were created for the MIAU Fanzara, an open-air museum in the town of Fanzara in Castellón, Spain. Characteristic of his work is the combination of different materials creating in this way original pieces that convey his care for detail as his…
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Franco Fasoli (JAZ) x The Painted Desert Project In Arizona
Before heading back to Argentina, where is he is currently painting a wall in Buenos Aires in collaboration with Pastel, Franco Fasoli aka JAZ spent some time in Arizona invited to take part of The Painted Desert Project curated by Jetsonorama. The new mural shows the images of a group of horses vigorously galloping somewhere outside…
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Franco Fasoli (JAZ) x The Painted Desert Project In Arizona
Before heading back to Argentina, where is he is currently painting a wall in Buenos Aires in collaboration with Pastel, Franco Fasoli aka JAZ spent some time in Arizona invited to take part of The Painted Desert Project curated by Jetsonorama. The new mural shows the images of a group of horses vigorously galloping somewhere outside…
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Remi Rough “Conduit” New Print Available On October 23rd
Remi Rough will be releasing a new print next week in collaboration with the guys from Serigraphic Systems. Conduit is a 6 color screenprint on 270 gsm 100% archival paper, measures 420mm x 594mm and comes in an edition of 40. Hand-finished prints are $150 and are limited to 8 copies. Available October 23rd, noon pst: here for $80
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Tellas “Muralismo / Ruralismo” New Murals in Intireddu, Sardinia
Here a couple of mural by Italian artist Tellas recently painted in Intireddu, a small village in the hinterland of Sardinia and part of his latest project titled “Muralismo / Ruralismo” (Muralism / ruralism). Whilst most street art nowadays feels vibrant and extremely explicit, Tellas works, inspired by nature itself, give us a serene feeling. Simple, poetic and delicate minimalism where…
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Bordalo II “Dirty Aquarium” new installation in Lisbon, Portugal
Here another awesome installation by Portuguese artist Bordalo II who creates large-scale nature scenes from the byproducts of the consumerist culture he critiques: garbage. Dirty Aquarium shows two goldfish swimming in an aquarium made of recollected trash and recycled materials. For more of Bordalo’s work, visit his website: www.bordalosegundo.com its full of impressive creations, modern ready-mades.
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Thievin’ Stephen x The Bushwick Collective – NY
This insanely detailed stencil wall is the work of Thievin’ Stephen for The Bushwick Collective in New York. Thievin’ Stephen’s work consists of cuts through stencils, samples and according to himself “the world we inherited, in search of truth and beauty” creating detailed interpretations of his personal view of society. Chicken nuggets anyone?
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AEC Interesni Kazki “St.George” New Mural In Kiev
AEC from Interesni Kazki just completed this new mural in Kiev, Ukraina. Titled “St. George” or “Ukrainian St. George, the new mural depicts the image of the saint battling against the dragon, that in this case resembles more a snake than a typical dragon. The Dragong-snake the messenger of death and destruction that is trying…
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Pablo S Herrero ‘Cuadrante solar’ and ‘Soto / Sundial + Coppice’
‘Cuadrante solar’ and ‘Soto / Sundial + Coppice‘ are Pablo S. Herrerro´s latest project in an abandoned farm in Salamanca, Spain where the overgrown vegetation has been taking over the huge concrete tanks that once served as a fish farm. According to Pablo S. Herrero there was a small fire at the place a few years ago that…
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