Miami Marine Stadium
Miami Marine Stadium from Craig ONeil After the damage sustained during hurricane Andrew in 1992, subsequent inspections have left the Miami Marine Stadium condemned by the city engineers and a six-year-old restoration and preservation project has been drawing attention to the site and raising money with the hopes of funding its return. While the restoration …
Interview: Mariana De Marchi
Mariana De Marchi is an artist and a sculptor from Argentina. She graduated in 2002 from the National School of Fine Arts Prilidiano Pueyrredón as a National Professor of Drawing. In 2003, she earned the National Professor of Sculpture. Mariana also studied her post graduate work in seminaries of the Superior School of Fine Arts …
Etam Cru “Coffee Break” Rome, Italy.
ETAM CRU ” Coffee Break” ROMA 2014 at Galleria VARSI The Blind Eye Factory Etam Cru are currently in Rome for their first solo show BEDTIME STORIES in Italy, that opened on October 30th at La Galleria VARSI. The show is curated by Marta Gargiulo, and will go on until December 28, 2014. During their stay …
Interview: Mason Storm
Mason was born in London and have been a native for 40 years. He never attended a ‘normal’ art college, his artistic education began when he was about 12 or 13. One night while attending his local youth center, his Judo class was cancelled and so he wandered into the art class where his friend …
Interview: Chemis
Chemis is a street artist from Kazakhstan, living in the Czech Republic. He started painting at the age of 16. His works are known around the world. Always on the move, discovering new territories, experimenting with his spray can, making friends. He cooperated with organizations to promote human rights, as it was an important part …
Blog: Alex Chinneck Installation in London
‘Take my lightning but don’t steal my thunder’ An installation entitled ‘Take my lightning but don’t steal my thunder’ by British artist Alex Chinneck stands in Covent Garden on October 2, 2014 in London, England. The installation is intended to cast the illusion that a 40-foot section of the Covent Garden’s 184-year old market building …
Blog: Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada at the national mall in DC
Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada at the national mall in DC Artist Jorge Rodriguez Gerada has spent weeks using soil and sand to create the portrait “Out Of Many, One” on the six acres between the World War II and Lincoln memorials. The portrait is made up of the faces of dozens of young men he photographed this …
Interview: Nils Westergard
Nils Westergard is a 22 y.o Belgian-American street artist and film maker from Richmond, VA. His stencils and murals can be found on walls and in galleries across the US, Europe, and Australia. He has produced music videos and animations which have played in film festivals around the world, most notably his street-animation “Wallflower.” Nils …
NYCHOS MURAL KNOTENPUNKT 14
NYCHOS MURAL KNOTENPUNKT 14 from Affenfaust Galerie The Austrian urban art and graffiti illustrator Nychos was born in 1982 in Styria, Austria where he grew up in a hunting family. Getting confronted by the anatomy of dead animals at an early age and being an 80’s kid with an interest for cartoons and heavy metal …
Miss Van “Bien Bonitas de Paris” / Le MUR
Miss Van “Bien Bonitas de Paris” / Le MUR Oberkampf Paris from Monsieur Mitri MISS VAN painted that mural in June 2014. The wall was up until July 12th! This is what she had to say: “And 3 days later… 3 days of hard work, smiles, fun, inner fights, encounters, rain… So much happiness painting the …
Interview: Louis Masai Michel
“I grew up living above my parents restaurant, which meant that I didn’t get a lot of time to hang out with my dad but when he finished service I would join him in the studio to do my art homework. When he wasn’t being a chef, his other passion for painting took over, I …
WE OWN THE FUTURE Feat. Shepard Fairey
ELEMENT TREE / THE L.I.S.A. PROJECT NYC Present: WE OWN THE FUTURE Feat. Shepard Fairey from SERRINGE Shepard Fairey and his team have completed a new mural for the “L.I.S.A. Project” titled “We Own The Future.” The mural, located in NYC’s Lower East Side, is a nod to seizing the day and utilizing skills and …