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Through The Mist: Dmitri Aske

December 04, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Street Art, Art, Sculpture, Russia, Portfolios, 2017

Dmitri Aske, a multidisciplinary Russian artist, has had a large solo show in Moscow RuArts Gallery. The exhibition entitled Through The Mist, which lasted from November, 2 till December, 2, included 24 plywood relieves created in the artist’s unique technique and 4 middle-sized plywood sculptures. Dmitri had worked on the series for nine months. 

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According to the artist, the title of the show describes the life of modern people who try to find their own way wandering through the informational mist. The characters of all the artworks exist in the state of uncertainty, doubts, second thoughts, anxiety concerning past and future, which lies behind the white noise of our digital age.

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Dmitri Aske is a versatile Moscow artist and one of the main figures behind the Russian urban contemporary art movement. He started his career in 2000 from writing graffiti, later moving to graphic design and illustration. In mid-2000s, Dmitri had collaborated with Nike, Reebok, PlayStation, and the like making different art objects and graphics. He also used to be an Edior-in-Chief of one of the first Russian graffiti magazines and a co-founder of a street wear brand. Since 2015, Aske has dedicated himself full-time to art, creating plywood tile relieves, sculptures, and painting murals. In 2016, according to the InArt research, he was named 4th by the sum of auction sales among the young Russian artists. Apart from working in the studio, Dmitri runs an online magazine vltramarine.ru, as well as gives lectures on graffiti and street art.

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@dmitriaske
December 04, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin
Aske Sicksystems, Russian, DEC
Street Art, Art, Sculpture, Russia, Portfolios, 2017

Denis Bychkovskiy / @denbych

Shortcut Racing Car customised by Pokras Lampas

November 28, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Lettering, Typography, Russia, Portfolios, Street Art, Art, 2017
 
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Pokras Lampas
 

Leading calligraphy artist Pokras Lampas spent 30 hours to customise Shortcut Racing car in collaboration with DK Racing Team Russia. By applying his personal "Calligrafuturism" style Arseny (Pokras Lampas) brings dynamics of streets to typography patterns applied across the buggy car body.

Denis Bychkovskiy / @denbych

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Photography: Denis Bychkovskiy /  @denbych

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@pokraslampas
November 28, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin
Pokras Lampas, Russian, NOV
Lettering, Typography, Russia, Portfolios, Street Art, Art, 2017

Butterflies on the walls by street artist Mantra

November 07, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in France, Portfolios, Street Art, 2017

France-based street artist Mantra has been unveiling a series of trompe l’oeil murals that convert the facades of commercial and residential buildings into larger-than-life butterfly display cases in Spain, Austria, France, and Bogota. Seen here are a few pieces from the last year, but you can explore a bit more on Facebook

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@mantrarea
November 07, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
NOV
France, Portfolios, Street Art, 2017

“Beautiful Mistakes” by Polish BEZT (Etam Cru)

SPOKE NYC
October 20, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Illustration, Street Art, Portfolios, Art, Poland, 2017

Polish artist, BEZT (Etam Cru) has a show opening on Saturday in New York at SPOKE NYC, curated by Los Angeles-based gallery, Thinkspace. “Beautiful Mistakes” showcases BEZT ‘s melancholic storytelling through a series of paintings and drawings. He’s largely known for his massive murals painted with Sainer, the other half of the Etam Cru duo, so it’s only fitting that in addition to the exhibition, BEZT will be painting his first mural in New York City.

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“Beautiful Mistakes” – a solo show by BEZT (Etam Cru)
Opening Reception: October 21st, 6 – 10 pm
On view: October 21st – November 5th, 2017
SPOKE NYC – 210 Rivington St. New York, NY 10002

@bezt_etam
October 20, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
OCT
Illustration, Street Art, Portfolios, Art, Poland, 2017

Moskvich-412 Cut Off by Stenograffia

July 07, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Russia, Street Art, 2017

Yekaterinburg based street art team Stenograffia ain't happy with abandoned Soviet cars left by their owners all around the city. Having no regrets but spray cans and spare hands they decided to "cut off" old clutters from the streets in the way every designer will approve. 

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A post shared by The Art Frontrow (@artfrontrow) on Jul 7, 2017 at 2:40am PDT

@stenograffia
July 07, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin
Russian, JUL
Russia, Street Art, 2017

Photo: Alex Penfornis

Pigalle, Ill-Studio and Nike have redesigned the Paris Duperré basketball court

June 26, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Street Art, Photography, France, 2017

"French design and photography agency Ill-Studio and fashion brand Pigalle have redesigned and repainted the Paris Duperré basketball court, with support from Nike. The court is squeezed between buildings in a Parisian suburb on Rue Duperré, and became internationally renowned in its previous guise, painted in graphical blocks of primary colours."

Cubism design From 2015

First decorated in 2009 by Nike and Pigalle founder Stephane Ashpool, the same year Pigalle launched, the court has been redesigned and redecorated multiple times, working with Ill-Studio since 2014.

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June 26, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
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Street Art, Photography, France, 2017

Three Dimensional Calligrafuturism

June 12, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Street Art, Portfolios, Russia, Typography, 2017
 
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Pokras Lampas
 

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

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Photography: Den Bychkobvsky

@calligrafuturism
June 12, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin
Russian, Pokras Lampas, JUN
Street Art, Portfolios, Russia, Typography, 2017

Clay & Paper by Maria Tiurina

May 30, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Russia, Portfolios, Illustration, Street Art, 2017

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 

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Appreciate on Behance
May 30, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin
Russian, MAY
Russia, Portfolios, Illustration, Street Art, 2017

Guerilla Artist Carson Davis Brown

April 28, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, Street Art, Portfolios, USA, 2017

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.

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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. 

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@thecolorbrown
April 28, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin
American, APR
Art, Street Art, Portfolios, USA, 2017

Monumental sculpture ‘Lucie’ by David Mesguich in Poznan

April 24, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, France, Portfolios, Street Art, Sculpture, 2017

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. 

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@us_r79
April 24, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin
APR
Art, France, Portfolios, Street Art, Sculpture, 2017

Girls&Sweets by Michelle Tanguay

February 12, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, Portfolios, Street Art, USA, 2017

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.”
— Michelle Tanguay
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February 12, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
American, FEB
Art, Portfolios, Street Art, USA, 2017

A Bubble

Schoony

January 03, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, Portfolios, Sculpture, United Kingdom, Street Art, 2017

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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If I Stand On My Toes I Can Touch The Ceiling

Schoony and Ryca in collaboration with David Walker for his 2014 show at the Hoxton Gallery.

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@schoony_art
January 03, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin
JAN, British
Art, Portfolios, Sculpture, United Kingdom, Street Art, 2017

Street art by Dan Kitchener

October 02, 2016 by Arseny Vesnin in Street Art, United Kingdom, Portfolios, 2016

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

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@dankitchener
October 02, 2016 /Arseny Vesnin
British, OCT
Street Art, United Kingdom, Portfolios, 2016

Post-graffiti Design Objects by Whatshisname

September 30, 2016 by Arseny Vesnin in Design, Street Art, Portfolios, United Kingdom, 2016, Art, Sculpture

"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. 

POPek Red Large

“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.”
— Whatshisname

POPek Red Small

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Knife sharpener

Riots Lamps

September 30, 2016 /Arseny Vesnin
British, SEP
Design, Street Art, Portfolios, United Kingdom, 2016, Art, Sculpture

Universal Chapel by Street Artist Okuda San Miguel

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September 21, 2016 by Arseny Vesnin in Street Art, Portfolios, 2016

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"

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September 21, 2016 /Arseny Vesnin
SEP, American
Street Art, Portfolios, 2016

Honest Travelling Posters by Monk HF

August 10, 2016 by Arseny Vesnin in Belgium, Street Art, Portfolios, 2016

Environmentalist, street artist, paper cutter and world citizen Monk HF created an ongoing series of posters depicting honest situation of famous tourist locations.

© Marise Ghyselings

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August 10, 2016 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
AUG
Belgium, Street Art, Portfolios, 2016

RIO2016 Street Art by Eduardo Kobra

August 10, 2016 by Arseny Vesnin in Brazil, Street Art, 2016
“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.”
— iGNANT
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All images © Rio 2016 / Paulo Mumia / Eduardo Kobra

August 10, 2016 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
AUG, Latin American
Brazil, Street Art, 2016

JR Installs Two Athletes In Rio

August 03, 2016 by Arseny Vesnin in Street Art, France, 2016

"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

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August 03, 2016 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
AUG
Street Art, France, 2016

Telmo Miel

June 03, 2016 by Arseny Vesnin in Street Art, 2016, Netherlands

Epic mural artists duo TelmoMiel leave no space for words here to express the street art works spread across many locations

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June 03, 2016 /Arseny Vesnin
JUN
Street Art, 2016, Netherlands

Hershey’s & Matt W. Moore – 2016 RIO Summer Olympics

May 18, 2016 by Arseny Vesnin in Street Art, USA, Illustration, 2016

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!”
— Matt W Moore
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May 18, 2016 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
American, MAY
Street Art, USA, Illustration, 2016
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