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BRYAN ADAMS PHOTOGRAPHY Take That February 2007. Malgosia / Zoo MagazineMarch2014Boy George & Jean Paul Gaultier / Zoo MagazineJanuary2014WOUNDED: THE LEGACY OF WARNovember2013Kitty, Daisy & Lewis / Vogue GermanyOctober2013Kate Moss / ZooOctober2013Charlotte Gainsbourg / ZooOctober2013Georgia May Jagger / Harpers Bazaar AustraliaSeptember2013Elle Macpherson / Harpers Bazaar AustraliaAugust2013Yentl Story / Candy MagazineJuly2013. The 100 Best Signs At The Rally To Restore Sanity And/Or Fear: Pics, Videos, Links, News. 106 Awesome Banksy Graffiti Drawings: Pics, Videos, Links, News. Larry Clark. Blek le Rat. Xavier Prou (Blek le Rat) at the gallery opening and book signing at the 941 Geary Gallery, San Francisco Blek le Rat, (pronounced: [blɛk lə ʁa]; born Xavier Prou,[1] 1952)[2] was one of the first graffiti artists in Paris, and has been described as the "Father of stencil graffiti".[3] Early life[edit] Xavier Prou was born in Boulogne-Billancourt in the western suburbs of Paris in 1951 or 1952.

Early career and influence[edit] The iconic stencils of rats by Blek le Rat "Ballerina" by Blek le Rat at the 941 Geary Gallery, San Francisco Prou began his artwork in 1981, painting stencils of rats on the street walls of Paris, describing the rat as "the only free animal in the city",[4] and one which "spreads the plague everywhere, just like street art".[5] His name originates from the comic book Blek le Roc, using "rat" as an anagram for "art".[3] Influence on and opinion of Banksy[edit] Exhibitions[edit] "Sheep" by Blek le Rat at Subliminal Projects Gallery, Los Angeles Blek Le Rat, London, 2008.

Banksy. Pseudonymous England-based graffiti artist, political activist, and painter Banksy is a pseudonymous England-based street artist, political activist, and film director whose real name and identity remain unconfirmed and the subject of speculation.[2] Active since the 1990s, his satirical street art and subversive epigrams combine dark humour with graffiti executed in a distinctive stenciling technique. His works of political and social commentary have appeared on streets, walls, and bridges throughout the world.[3] His work grew out of the Bristol underground scene, which involved collaborations between artists and musicians.[4] Banksy says that he was inspired by 3D, a graffiti artist and founding member of the musical group Massive Attack.[5] Banksy displays his art on publicly visible surfaces such as walls and self-built physical prop pieces. Identity Other speculations on Banksy's identity include the following: Career Early career (1990–2001) Exhibitions (2002–2003) Banksy[56] 2020s Books.

Les Composantes - Archives. 50 exemples de logos en noir et blanc « Publiz.net : Blog des médias marketing et publicité créative. Marketing alternatif et pub print. =^..^= I Can Has History? =^..^= Happycat Ceiling Cat Medieval Ceiling Cat Rave Cat Drill Cat Anonymous Cat Lord Happycat Emperor Cat "Bodybuilder Cat" Star Wars Cats Tubcat "Egypt Cats" Robot Cat Popcorncat aka "Busuka" Pope Happycat I Wig Cat "Ms Kittycat" Santa Cat Holykitty Reindeer Cat "Sporty Cat" "Moscow Cat" Box Kitten Bonsaikitten aka "Calico" aka "Smileface" "Grimace Cat" Sushicat "Screaming Cat" Machine Gun Cat Speedycat Bad Day Smiley Cat Anime Cat "Scared Kitty" "Sweet Kitty" Balon Noir I Hovercat Gravitycat Limecat Orangecat Lemoncat "Lolly Cat" Thread Kitten Sniper Kitten "Lady Cat" "Business Cat" iPodcat Punk Cat "Cabrio Cat" Fridgecat "Boozed Cat" Boxing Cat aka "Pew Pew" Endcat Smoking Cat "Twinkle" Rubix Cat Lazy Cat Nintendo Cat Cathulhu "Hypno Cat" Cookie Cat Wetcat Muffincat Bagcat Party Hard Cat Swimmingcat Spacecat Moon Cat Fish Bowl Cat "Bubble Cat" Astrocat "Psycho Cat" Transformer Cat Fat Cat aka "Orazi" Tankcat Fire Cat "Lovely Kitty" Corncat Tilt Wet Kitty aka "Pussy Cat" Devil Cat Tacgnol "Striptease Cat" Breadcat Octocat Zombie Cat Frog Cat "Glitter Kitty" Guess Who Longcat.

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