Three Dimensional Calligrafuturism
Rising star of Russian street, fashion and calligraphy art scene Pokras Lampas shared one of his numerous commercial projects he did for Russian flagman Nike store
Photography: Den Bychkobvsky
Rising star of Russian street, fashion and calligraphy art scene Pokras Lampas shared one of his numerous commercial projects he did for Russian flagman Nike store
Photography: Den Bychkobvsky
London-based artist Maria Tiurina added a bit of fun to the streets of the city by creating guerilla clay characters poking out of the walls
Mass is a site specific installation project by Carson Davis Brown about creating visual disruptions in places of mass (to date: big-box stores, super-centers, etcetera.). At an intersection between Street Art and Land Art, installations are made without permission, using found materials within the retail landscape.
The works are made, photographed, then left to be experienced by passersby and ultimately dissembled by location staff. Photo documentation of Mass works are initially exhibited in a consumer landscape. Printed, framed (in unsold frames) and exhibited in-stores; all without permission.
French artist David Mesguich has been pushing the boundaries between street art and fine art by creating monumental geometric sculptures that he puts within urban settings. For his most recent project, the artist created a ten meters high sculpture called ‘Lucie’ representing a little girl drawing a sun in the sky that has been installed in Poznan, Poland.
Detroit canvas, murals artist and co-founder of Pop-Up Gallery Michelle Tanguay creates life-sized portraits of female using candies and lollipops as a visual weapon of independence.
“Themes change, depending on mood and environment but women are always the leading role. Historically women are often depicted as an accessory, but the lively women that I paint would never allow that to happen.”
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Schoony is a leading urban artist whose unique aesthetic and technical brilliance has brought the art world by storm. His hyper realistic sculptures question war, mortality and contemporary society.
His most iconic life cast sculpture “Boy Soldier” first unveiled outside the houses of parliament as an anti-war protest, is now a household name, featured in Hollywood blockbusters and collected internationally. Since then Schoony has experimented with many different themes, examining capitalism and pop culture, with his keen eye and technical ability Schoony remains one of the few artists working within the life-cast discipline.
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Schoony and Ryca in collaboration with David Walker for his 2014 show at the Hoxton Gallery.
London-based professional artist, illustrator, street artist, animator Dan Kitchener worka across all media. After you have seen his huge mural paintings you will never mess him up with any street artist ever. Same to say about canvas artworks set by him for sale
"Whatshisname" is an art alias of Polish artist living in London. His recent works includes punk parody on Koons "balloon" art - POPek Red, a statue of squatting balloon dog.
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“The aim of my art is to express what cannot be express with words. I want to encourage the viewer to look at surrounding world and question it in derisive, unorthodox way.”
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Street artist Okuda San Miguel know to us by his Kaos Temple was invited this time by UNEXPECTED festival Fort Smith, Arkansas where he transformed abandoned house into the new project dubbed "Universal Chapel"
Environmentalist, street artist, paper cutter and world citizen Monk HF created an ongoing series of posters depicting honest situation of famous tourist locations.
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“Coincidicing with Rio’s 2016 Olympic Games, Brazilian artist Eduardo Kobra painted a 190-meter long wall in the city’s former port area. Entitled ‘Etnias’, the 3,000 square meters large mural shows five faces from five continents, relating to the olympic rings. It took two months Kobra and his team to complete the painting. It became a part of ‘Olympic Boulevard’, a three kilometer alley that includes big screens and live music.”
All images © Rio 2016 / Paulo Mumia / Eduardo Kobra
"The famed French street artist JR has struck again, this time with two giant athlete installations across Rio de Janeiro in anticipation of the upcoming Olympic Games the city will host. Created as part of JR’s ongoing ‘inside out’ project, the pair of athletes are created on the construction scaffolding being used to prepare the city’s buildings ahead of the games. The first athlete, a high jumper, is the 27-year old Sudan-born, Germany-based Mohamed Younes Idriss, who “missed out on qualification for the 2016 rio olympics but he is there some how,” according to JR. The second installation, located near the water, represents a diver jumping into the water." via iGNANT
Epic mural artists duo TelmoMiel leave no space for words here to express the street art works spread across many locations
Talented artist Matt W Moore has been commissioned by Hershey's to create Olympics Promo Materials for the brand.
“I had the pleasure of working with Hershey’s designing a range of athlete illustrations for their 2016 Summer Olympics campaign. Last week I was in NYC painting a large canvas featuring one of the abstracted runners composed of ribbons for the ‘100 day countdown to RIO’ event in Times Square. Lots of fun! Big thanks to Andy Keene at GoDutch and Ron Burrage at Hershey for having me onboard for this awesome project. Truly an honor!”
“My artwork is pretty cut and dried. I’m taking from the world around me – whether it be bits of signs or my wife’s old childhood books. It could be a rundown bodega sign I saw on the way to the studio, the way gang graffiti got buffed, watching Dumbo with my daughters in the morning or a deep-seeded memory I’m trying to work through”
Having shown works at galleries spanning the globe – including Dubai, London, New York and Los Angeles – his diversity as a visual artist is also apparent in grandiose outdoor settings on six different continents. His aim to promote community engagement and outreach has received press from the likes of The New York Times, BBC News, Vanity Fair and Forbes – with notable examples including the Bowery/Houston wall in New York City, the Wynwood walls in Miami, and the exterior of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Detroit, where he and other artists championed visual expression to empower residents to beautify a neglected American city.
Argentinian artist Milu Correch creates large murals planting her love to details into each work
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Camille Walala is a purveyor of powerfully positive digital print. Recent work has seen her progressing from her popular textile based range to include art direction, interior design and a continued love affair with popup restaurants, where her love for food and design are brought to life. Influences include the Memphis Movement, the Ndebele tribe and optical art master Vasarely alongside the simple desire to put a smile on people’s faces.
First and foremost WRDSMTH (Facebook) is a writer converted to street artist by a chance when he started glueing large sheets of paper with personal quotes on a streets of Los Angeles. As he loves travelling later he started tattooing walls in different cities including European capitals. His recent stop is The Covent Garden in London, the center of art and culture, that you may acknowledge through the pages of The Covent Gardener magazine.
Street artist working under the name eL Seed (you might remember him by Tour Paris 13 project) created one of the largest optical illusion street art in the world, placing it on suburbs of Manshiyat Nasr in Cairo, Egypt. "In the neighbourhood of Manshiyat Nasr in Cairo, the Coptic community of Zaraeeb collects the trash of the city for decades and developed the most efficient and highly profitable recycling system on a global level. Still, the place is perceived as dirty, marginalised and segregated. To bring light on this community, with my team and the help of the local community, I created an anamorphic piece that covers almost 50 buildings only visible from a certain point of the Moqattam Mountain. The piece of art uses the words of Saint Athanasius of Alexandria, a Coptic Bishop from the 3rd century, that said: ‘Anyone who wants to see the sunlight clearly needs to wipe his eye first.’", eL Seed, Instagram
“A street artist born in Paris to Tunisian parents, eL Seed did not learn to read or write Arabic until his late teens, but when he did his renewed interest in his heritage had a profound effect on his art.” — BBC
Mimi Scholtz aka Mimi S is a figurative artists we spotted when did a small write up about their joint exhibition with Lora Zombie in Saatchi London. Inspired by hentai and street art Mimi S often creates huge artworks depicting a mess left by Hieronymus Bosch and Disney marriage.