New work and print by Blu

April 21, 2011 · Posted in artists, outdoor · Comment 


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Italian Artist Blu painted this on the backwall of the Theatre National de Bretagne (National Theater of Brittany) in Rennes (West of France). He painted it on the demand of the theater because they had a play starting called : Marx, un racconto d’inverno.

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From the theatre website :

“MARX, UN RACCONTO D’INVERNO

Can the historic and conceptual figure of Karl Marx lend himself to a sensitive and poetic approach through the prism of childhood, albeit a fierce one? This is the challenge facing Silvano Voltolina, a close collaborator of Romeo Castellucci, in a singular approach beginning with the creation of a fresco in the urban space. Its design and reali- sation have been entrusted to Blù, an artist at the forefront of international urban art. The play, which is continued in a theatre, is inspired by events in the private life of the Marx family during the first few years of their life in London. It follows the structure of Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale which tells of the consequences of children being betrayed by their fathers.”

Studio Cromie will release a print of this amazing piece soon.  Here is a first look on it:

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Kneeling man

April 21, 2011 · Posted in artists · Comment 

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Remed : Kneeling man

Installation at Pretty Portal Gallery

New Works from BTOY in our shop

April 20, 2011 · Posted in artists, shopping · Comment 

This City She s lost control

“This city. She´s lost control”
Spraypaint, slilkscreen and acrylic on heavy paper
50×65
Edition of 25
signed

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“Identity”
Spraypaint, slilkscreen and acrylic on heavy paper
50×65
Edition of 25
signed

A fallen monument lies

“A fallen monument lies”
Spraypaint, slilkscreen and acrylic on heavy paper
50×65
Edition of 25
signed

New mural by dust

April 20, 2011 · Posted in artists, outdoor · Comment 

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dusts works are focused on the vision of harmony between humans and nature. The abstract and reduced form of a human being, without its true identity – like the one of an animal – suffering in a consumer society longing for its origin/roots. The artist’s style is a mixture of contemporary abstraction, surrealism and striking form and colour design.

Micro Steampunk Robo-beetles by Scott Bain

April 7, 2011 · Posted in artists · Comment 

It’s just incrediable and filigree!

Scott Bain, an Australia based artist, has a faible for taxidermy, beetles and social critisism on misusing nature.

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The Advertising is dead. Long live the Advertising! in Madrid

April 7, 2011 · Posted in artists, outdoor · Comment 

WOW – the project:  Madrid Street Advertising Takeover!  106 City-Light-Poster were replaced by the messages of the artists.  4 teams each including 4 members: Bronco, El Tono, Luzinterruptus, Ron English, Various & Gould, Space Hijackers, TrustoCorp, Specter, Swoon etc.

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Dos Jotas “I participate, You participate, He participates, We participate. They benefit.”

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Urban Illusion by John Pugh

April 7, 2011 · Posted in artists, outdoor · Comment 
John Pugh is an Amer­i­can artist known for cre­at­ing large trompe-l’oeil wall murals giv­ing the illu­sion of a three-​​dimensional scene behind the wall. Pugh has been cre­at­ing his murals since the late 1970s. He attended Cal­i­for­nia State Uni­ver­sity Chico, receiv­ing his BA in 1983 and the Dis­tin­guished Alumni Award in 2003. He lives in Santa Cruz, Cal­i­for­nia. His par­tic­u­lar mural style sparked the term “Nar­ra­tive Illusionism”.
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Visiting D*Face’ Studio

April 7, 2011 · Posted in artists · Comment 

D*Face preparing for his exhibition “Going Nowhere Fast” on the 9. April 2011.

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