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Hi-Fructose Magazine | New Contemporary Art Magazine David De La Mano New Mural In Montevideo, Uruguay StreetArtNews David De La Mano is still in Uruguay where he just completed this new piece somewhere on the streets of Montevideo. Entitled "Frontera", the Spanish artist delivers an interesting monochromatic piece featuring hundreds of his trademark silhouettes. Scroll below to get a better look at "Frontera" and be on the lookout for more updates from David De La Mano soon. More pictures after the jump. Adele Enersen Adele Enersen es una publicista de Helsinki que con el nacimiento de su hija Mila, se ha convertido en una muy creativa fotógrafa. Durante su baja maternal, mientras Mila dormía plácidamente, Adele le iba construyendo un sin fin de mundos hechos con ropas, telas de diferentes texturas y materiales de los que todos podemos tener o hacer en casa. Entre las fantásticas composiciones fotográficas podremos ver a Mila convertida en Aladina montada en su alfombra mágica en las mil y una noches, o en Mary Poppins o Pipi Calzaslargas… en la última de este post hasta se transforma en una heroína: “Superbaby”. Adele nos dice que su mayor hobby es intentar capturar con su cámara los sueños de su hija cuando esta duerme. “Un día se durmió sobre la alfombra en una postura divertida, como si fuera una pequeña espadachina y su padre y yo nos reímos pensando que podría estar soñando con ello.

Agostino Iacurci New Mural In Venice, Italy StreetArtNews While we last heard from him last March in Paris, France (covered), Agostino Iacurci recently stopped by Southern Europe to paint a quick piece in Venice, Italy. Primarily focusing on characters, the Italian artist compose larger-than-life illustrative works outdoors converting walls into storybook pages. Check back with us soon for more Street Art updates from Italy.

Andy Gilmore personal cargo Andy Gilmore’s favorites Recently commented on Andy Gilmore’s project Polytopia The human species is rapidly and indisputably moving towards the technological singularity. The cadence of the flow of information and innovation in...Now playing SpaceCollective Where forward thinking terrestrials share ideas and information about the state of the species, their planet and the universe, living the lives of science fiction.Introduction Featuring Powers of Ten by Charles and Ray Eames, based on an idea by Kees Boeke. Muxxi | Portfolio and News Drawing (a)live Mexico 2012 | Current Drawing (a)live México 2012 Primer Festival de Arte Contemporáneo acerca del dibujo en vivo como un acto de performance. El festival presenta algunas de las herramientas vivas disponibles para los artistas visuales ya sea análogas y/o digitales. Del texto de Erika Gabbani, curadora de la edición Drawing Italia y creadora del festival: Siempre hay algo mágico y fascinante de ver a un artista dibujar en vivo. · Gary Panter (USA) · Fupete (Italia) · Alejandro Magallanes (México) · Dr. · Bayrol Jimenez (México) · Alfonso Barranco (México) · Carlos Franco (México) · Hackerspace (México) El festival se divide en diversas actividades las cuales se desarrollan en distintas sedes tales como centros culturales, museos, universidades e incluso espacios públicos, logrando de esta manera que el festival tenga un mayor alcance. Como parte del evento y de forma exclusiva se inauguran los solo shows de Fupete (Italia) “Matad caballo amarillo” y Paadín (España) “Colonia Modelo” en la galería Vértigo.

Exclusive Interview with C215 - The Shooting Gallery - The Shooting Gallery In honor of his first solo show, ‘Smoke Gets in Your Eyes,’ at the Shooting Gallery, French stencil artist C215 answered a few questions for us, providing thorough answers that not only give insight into his artistic intentions but into his personal character as well. Between studying “catholic theory of Architecture and Painting in XVIIth century, the history of Romanticism in Germany and the birth of Abstract in painting,” being a devout father to an 8 year old daughter and traveling around the world as a practicing and passionate artist it’s incredible to see that C215 still found time to create such a thoughtful solo show. Come see ‘Smoke Gets in Your Eyes,’ opening tomorrow from 7-11pm. Read the full press release and RSVP Here More After the Jump I’ve heard a few accounts of your name coming from a cell number you’ve spent too much time in. You’ve traveled all over the world, but still always come back to Paris, the city you were born in.

- pronomade(s) 10 : HELMO affiches 40 x 60 3 cahiers par saison dépliant de cartes postales / calendrier de saison cartes postales / programmation mensuelle éléments de la nouvelle identité / papèterie, tampons, famille de logos… Street Artist interview: C215. By Street Art London C215′s street art represents an exploration of animals, architecture, freedom and those forgotten about by society all in incredible detail and against a backdrop of overlooked places. C215′s real name is Christian Guémy but he goes by his artistic identity, ‘C215′. He has put work up all over the world in India, Israel, Poland, the USA, Senegal, Russia, Morocco, his home-country of France and of course, London. C215 talks with Street Art London about the subjects and themes that have inspired him to become a full time artist. The “C” in C215 stands for your real name – Christian – but your artistic identity also has another significance. This nickname was the number of a room where I decided approximately what my life has been since then. You first painted the street with a spray bomb over 20 years ago. My first stencil was from 2006. You’ve painted in countries all over the world? Not all over the world, but in a lot of different places. Freedom is in the abstract part of my work.

Signs for the Homeless We have begun to accept submissions. If you have any we’d love to see them, please email at homelesssignstumblr@gmail.com - Chris H. (*Person has requested to not use his face online) November 2013, Park Street, Boston, MA 1. What is your Name? Paul 2. I was born and raised in Dorchester, MA. 3. 4. I grew up in Dorchester, in a middle class household. 5. 6. Three years. 7. I usually deal with the cold weather by going to the Pilgrim Church shelter. 8. I am tired of people looking down on me. 9. I have worked in restaurants, so I do food services pretty well. - C Hope *homelesssignstumblr@gmail.com

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