Interesting live graffiti project, taken to London by Remi / Rough and Jaybo collaboration with the Juice 126, one of the pioneers of abstract graffiti in the United Kingdom.
In just over three minutes are impressed by the way these three artists have worked in one piece painting, painting over each other to end this battle of paint ProjectRoom result in London, I liked that aggressiveness with which each one was developed in each stroke
MADC and ended in June and has made some progress but with his great project of 700wall, this time has completed 15% of the giant wall and ended with sketching phase in it.
During the recently concluded month as she says, had to paint even at night because several times I fail to withstand the intense heat of the day so far this 15% of the production and looks amazing, full of details demonstrating excellent management aerosol
I leave you with some photos of the section is over
Scratching The Surface was one of the activities carried out during the festival Creative Sydney , held from 5 to 13 last June at the Museum of Contemporary Art in the city, and happened to become one of the most popular attractions this activity.
This was that five well-known writers in the graffiti scene in Sydney then paint a mural would be placed in the museum by way of display, the writers were: Beastman, Max Berry, Numskull, Phibs and Roach, the main objective was to draw attention on how the council is dedicated to erase all existing graffiti murals around the city, despite the great value they have to mention these as they help to visually enhance the street.
All this was achieved by converting the activity into a happening in which two "employees" of the council erased the mural installed in the museum, compared to all attendees, who really hoped that this was painted live by the artists mentioned above.
It really was an extraordinary project with a strong concept and may be seen as happens today in almost every city in the world, it is worth noting that everything was supported by Ironlak I leave you with the video of this great idea and the photo of the mural completed before being deleted.
This is a new video that Graffomat has brought to light, which reaffirm that the project is real and will be released soon
As you may remember Graffomat is a project that seeks to introduce vending machines with graffiti products such as paint cans, nozzles, including masks, in my opinion is a project that has a good future
Name Tagging is the name of the new book by renowned photographer of hip-hop culture, Martha Cooper , who is best known for his famous book, Subway Art portraying the early train graffiti in New York.
This is an extensive collection of tagging on stickers, stickers mainly famous Hello my name is, this is a video that explains his own words that is his new creation, something that seemed strange to me is a small rise of AEON Colombian writer showing a photo of your sticker in the book, who was over here in Guatemala last year but did not have the opportunity to meet him unfortunately.
Recently two other great figures of street art also made a great collaboration, this time it is being Vhils and JR from Los Angeles who took the opportunity to do something innovative in the streets.
By combining the specialties of each created and produced this stunning production, a picture so shocking as few have achieved, simply can not find words to describe the good work and it would be something like a sculpture papered "?, So better leave with photos of this piece to see what I mean