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Lego – Let´s color the world!

Lego – Let´s color the world!

dynamite graffiti paint in lisbon mar 01, 2011 dynamite graffiti paint in lisbon the remains of a car crash on rua ferreira brogues in lisbon, portugal met the graffiti bombing artist pantonio this weekend. the comic style explosion graphics are cropped to the pieces left in the wall in such a way that one could wonder which came first the graffiti or the crash, or graffiti made with dynamite paint. detail of crash before painting first layer view from opposite side

Street Art et Trompe-l'oeil, Analyse et présentation du mouvement pictural Street Art et Trompe-l’œil. Les Surréalistes de la rue. Les Artistes du Street Art utilisent remarquablement le trompe l’œil. We declare the world as our canvasYarn Bombing / Guerrilla Crochet - A Collection More info. More info. More info. More Yarn Bombing and Guerrilla Crochet: 1) B-Arbeiten 2) Agata Olek 3) Yarnbombing 4) Stickkontakt Leave a reply Related posts 12 beloved Street Art Photos - May 2013 Urban Art Biennial (BAU) - In Cochabamba, Bolivia By Alice for Urban Contest 2012 - In Rome, Italy 10 Artists Who Embrace Camouflage in Their Work Today is the one day out of the year when you shouldn’t believe everything that you see — especially on the Internet. While we don’t plan on pulling any April Fool’s Day pranks here at Flavorpill (we’ll leave that to these guys), we did think it was a fitting time to roundup some of our favorite “camouflage” artists. Click through to check out work by 10 photographers who have embraced the art of disappearing in their work, but brace yourselves: in many cases, your eyes may be playing tricks on you. Liu Bolin Desiree Palmen Annie Collinge Laurent La Gamba Emma Hack Rachel Perry Welty Joshua Callahan Sabina Keric and Yvonne Bayer Fred Lebain Harvey Opgenorth

En quoi le Street Art s'intègre-t-il dans notre société ? Pedestrian Street Art by Peter Gibson Peter Gibson (aka Roadsworth) began painting the streets of Montreal in the fall of 2001. He was motivated by a desire for more bike paths in the city and a questioning of “car culture” in general. In the fall of 2004, Roadsworth was arrested for his nocturnal activities and charged with 53 counts of mischief. Despite the threat of heavy fines and a criminal record he received a relatively lenient sentence which he attributes in part to the public support he received subsequent to his arrest.Since that time, Roadsworth has received various commissions for his work and continues to be active in both visual art and music. Edit: the above artwork is by Banksy, also a great artist.

Conceptual Street Arts Will Bump Your Cleverness | Pokkisam blog Street art is different from professional or corporate art that is painted for advertisement purposes. Although No one can stop this art form from its expansion. The motivations and objectives of these arts are as depends upon artist. Many of them are so ideal and mind blowing that you cannot keep stop looking. About the author Street art in Asia: 15 Places you must visit Published on Jul 16, 2017 3:27 PM 15 shares By Beverly Devakishen Asia has its own share of beautiful street art in its modern cities and old villages. Check out 15 places where you can see street art in Asia. Everyone knows about street art in the Western countries, with artists like Banksy being world-famous for his wall murals. Beverly Devakishen Phot0 credit: Wei-Te Wong Be Asia: fashion, beauty, lifestyle & celebrity news

Record-Breaking 3D Street Mural Ready for some record breaking art? You may remember seeing British artist Joe Hill's awesome 3D artwork before. He's back and breaking a world record this time! November 17 is Guinness World Records day, an annual day started seven years ago by the makers of the famous book, to encourage worldwide record-breaking in a 24-hour period. All records set on Guinness World Records Day 2011 are short-listed for inclusion in the Guinness Book of World Records’ next edition. London-based street art duo '3D Joe and Max' teamed up with Reebok CrossFit to create the world's biggest 3D street artwork to date. Unfortunately, the massive optical illusion will only be on display till the end of today (November 18th). 3D Joe & Max's website via [Arrested Motion]

Street art in Asia: 15 Places you must visit Published on Jul 16, 2017 3:27 PM 15 Shares By Beverly Devakishen Asia has its own share of beautiful street art in its modern cities and old villages. Check out 15 places where you can see street art in Asia. Everyone knows about street art in the Western countries, with artists like Banksy being world-famous for his wall murals. Beverly Devakishen Phot0 credit: Wei-Te Wong Be Asia: fashion, beauty, lifestyle & celebrity news

- STREET ART UTOPIA More info. Let us begin with this words that come as a response to the photo above: “There´s tools and colours for all of us, to lend from nature to make the world more understandable and beautiful”. 1# Click on a photo and you make it bigger and can post a comment on it. 2# Make sure that you read the story in the end! More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info and photos. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More by Slinkachu. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info.More by Oakoak. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info.

10 œuvres de street art incontournables Fan de Street Art ? Graphique, humoristique, poétique ou politique, cet art né dans les rues de Philadelphie dans les années 1960 a conquis le monde entier en quelques décennies. Encore et toujours subversif, il s’invite même dans les galeries et a définitivement trouvé sa place sur le marché de l’art contemporain. Explorez nos Œuvres Street Art sur KAZoART.com 1. Cet immense pochoir de 350 m² fut réalisé par le Français Jef Aerosol en 2011. 2. Depuis la fin des années 90, des chats jaunes aux larges sourires ont fleuri sur les murs de toute la France. 3. L’Anglais Banksy est sans doute le street artist le plus connu au monde, depuis le début des années 2000. 4. Street artist français, JR pare les murs du monde entier de ses immenses portraits d’anonymes en noir et blanc. 5. iHeart, Nobody likes me Symbole d’une société hyper-connectée, l’œuvre de l’artiste canadien iHeart nous ramène à la quête d’une e-réputation très actuelle. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Australie : Melbourne Street Art Ils s’appellent HaHa, Meek ou Happy ; les membres de cette mouvance artistique, née à New York dans les années 1980, aiment les pseudos. Il y a à peine quelques années, alors que les voies ferrées et certains murs de la ville commençaient timidement à se couvrir à Melbourne, il s’agissait surtout de garder son anonymat pour ne pas finir au poste de police. Depuis le début des années 2000, le phénomène a néanmoins pris une telle ampleur qu’il en est devenu une véritable attraction touristique. Légal ou non ? Michael, artiste originaire d’Adelaïde, est venu s’installer à Melbourne après s’être formé à New York et en Europe. « En Australie, il n’y a pas de comparaison avec Melbourne en matière de Street Art. dit-il en pointant du doigt une série de tuyaux courant sur un mur. Alors, légal ou pas légal ? « La Ville de Melbourne reconnaît l’importance du Street Art et sa contribution à la culture urbaine », peut-on lire sur le site de la municipalité. Signes de ville dit-il en souriant.

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