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Skount


Artist SKOUNT has been keeping very busy as of late and his latest mural “Mind Wrestling” is in his hometown of Amsterdam for Keep It Fresh Projects. His work has so much depth and spiritual meaning besides what is merely being seen by the naked eye. He is a storyteller and once you read what …

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We are exposed to a multitude of distractions on a daily basis. It takes a skilled mindset to accomplish what’s spiritually known as the state of flow: a level of hyper-focus that’s unencumbered by the world around them. Recently Skount completed a new mural for the Urban Art Festival in Amsterdam titled “Home of the …

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A couple of months ago, Spanish born, Amsterdam based artist Skount painted a mural  in Amsterdam, curated and organized by Keep it Fresh projects.  About The Mural The seven rays is an occult concept that has appeared in several religions and esoteric philosophies. According to the Tibetan esoteric master Djwhal Khul, he calls them the seven channels …

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Time Layers by Skount

Spanish born, Amsterdam based artist Skount just finished painting a mural in his hometown of Almagro in Spain. About The Mural Entitled “Time Layers”, this wall is a surreal representation of the layers generated by the passage of time in our inner selves and that are part of our identity. “Over the years, we live different …

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Skount with the help of his friends Sokaruno and Kera painted a mural at the historic airport of Tempelhof in Berlin. Tempelhof Airport PAST: The Prussians once paraded on the grounds that are now Tempelhof. Then, in the 1930s, the architect Ernst Sagebiel took what was a modest airfield and conceived the site as a gigantic entrance to …

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Skount (Jerez de la Frontera, Spain, 1985), currently based in Amsterdam (The Netherlands). Inspired by the classical Spanish theatre of the town where he spent the most of his childhood (Almagro), Skount’s oneiric masked characters beckon the viewer from the urban environment into their mysterious and playful dreamscapes. The great playwrights of Skount’s youth formed …

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