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Nights off in Brasov
Aproape ca a trecut un an de la seria de afise “Pierdut”, unele din ele rezistand expresiilor romanului, iar acum, in plina campanie electorala mi-am spus sa revin cu noi serii, afisandu-le pe sediile partidelor sau facand concurenta afiselor electorale.
Cateva dintre ele au fost pur si simplu luate de prin oras, modificate pe plac si reafisate.
Nopti libere, ploioase, pozitive in Brasov. In curand.
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Recycle a bin
Childhood Pattern
Elementi Sotterranei : International Graffiti & Street Art Festival
Elementi Sotterranei is an international Graffiti-Writing and Street-Art festival, organised by the “Bravi Ragazzi” association from Gemona del Friuli (Udine, Italy), that every year invites international and national artists, providing a theme on which to develop socially useful works. The theme for 2012 is the re-cycling.
1,2,3 June 2012 – Gemona del Friuli – Udine – Italy
Guest Artists:
Peeta, Dado, Macs, Webster, Made, Boost from Italy
Loomit, Dome from Germany
Diam, Myrhwan, Stook from Spain
Codex Inferno (Ser, Elm, Recal) from Netherlands
+ a 400m² wall that will be painted by contest winners
Banksy : Wall My Presidents
“Totul este gandit sa fie un amestec intre lucrarile carnatului de Banksy si presedintii Romaniei din ultimii 20 de ani. Formula este simpla, iei niste stenciluri de la carnatul ala si niste portrete a celor care au avut Romania in grija cativa ani, le arunci intre doua coperti si gata, iti iese Banksy: Wall My Presidents, o carticica care include lucrarile faimoase a lui Bencsi si ceea ce ne place sa ne luam si sa criticam mereu, fostii presedinti ai acestei minunate tari (si ca bonus, incredibil, o sa apara si actualul presedinte, mare grija)”
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R.I.P. Street Art
Made by Sever in Detroit.
Photos by Flickr users GermanFriday & ExcuseMySarcasm.
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Banksy : The Bristol Legacy
“One of the contributors in the book talks about putting plate glass over this artwork, of listing it, of making sure it’s preserved, which flies in the face of what street art is, which is meant to be radical, temporary, interventionist, not something permanent. That’s quite an interesting challenge and I think the City of Bristol is starting to wrestle with that one.”