TelmoMiel
Interview With TelmoMiel on their 10-Year Anniversary
Telmo Pieper and Miel Krutzmann met in 2007. But the official start of the collaboration, however dates later in 2012, after both had completed the Academy of Art. The two artists work with a photo-realistic style with lots of contrasts. They work separately on ideas for murals and come together with the sketches to see …
‘Gardien de Crécerelle’ mural by TelmoMiel in Boulogne, France
The second new Boulogne mural by Dutch duo TelmoMiel in is titled ‘Gardien de Crécerelle’, French for ‘Guardian of the Kestrels’. Sadly, Kestrel Falcons are endangered in France, and the city of Boulogne asked the artists to create a mural as a call to action to protect this beautiful species before it’s too late. The artists say of the piece, …
‘Le Pêcheur’ A Mural By TelmoMiel In Boulogne, France
The Telmo Pieper and Miel Krutzmann duo TelmoMiel (who joke that they look like Dutch Viking brothers) have just completed two breathtaking murals in Boulogne, France. Their beautiful hyper-realistic pieces grace many epic walls around the globe, and these ultra-talented artists are recognized as some of the greatest in their field. The ingenuity of fusing their independent visions to work as a single …
TelmoMiel’s latest mural ‘Captivation’ for Artding Festival, Germany
Telmo Pieper and Miel Krutzmann aka TelmoMiel have just completed this breathtaking mural for the Artding Festival in Germany, demonstrating the evolution of their style. The mural is cleaner, crisper and richer in contrast than their past work. The duo have intentionally simplified their style to focus on what matters most to them as artists, adding a …
“Who?”: A Mural by TelmoMiel in Goes, Holland
The Dutch artist duo Telmo Pieper and Miel Krutzmann that operate under the moniker TelmoMiel, recently finished a mural for Mural Goes in Goes, Holland. Titled ‘Who?,’ they created a dreamlike piece with quite the clever concept that natives and visitors of the city are sure to enjoy. About the Mural The duo are accomplished …
Mural By TelmoMiel in Saint-Denis, France
Telmo Pieper and Miel Krutzmann, collectively known as Telmo Miel, are a Dutch duo hailing from Rotterdam. In the [street] art world, their work is arguably some of the best that you’ll find out there – I mean, it’s outstanding. OK, sure, I may be a little biased here because admittedly, I’m a huge ‘appreciator’ …
TelmoMiel In Gol, Norway
The latest trip of the Dutch artistic duo TelmoMiel was in Gol (Norway) where they painted a new mural entitled “Trollstigen“. About The Mural The new mural of TelmoMiel takes inspiration from Norse mythology and Scandinavian folklore. It refers to the Trolls, who are creatures that typically have a very ugly appearance and dwell in isolated rocks, …
Telmo Miel strike again in Australia
The Dutch duo Telmo Miel are still in Australia where they recently completed their second mural ‘Life of a Story’ in Perth, curated by the Sherrie Wilson Projects. About The Mural Painted in Midland, the mural “Life of a Story” was inspired by the area around it, especially by the old railway workshops that used to …
Sebas Velasco and TelmoMiel for Sober Walls 2017
Originally published on Urbanite. Last Friday was the opening of the ‘Sober Street Art Exhibition’, a group show organised by the Rotterdam-based Sober Collective, showing mural and gallery works by Sebas Velasco, Vesod, Bier&Brood and Kaili Smith. In addition to the exhibition, the collective launched last week the first edition of Sober Walls, an event that counts with …
Telmo Miel in Berlin
The dutch duo TelmoMiel just finished painting the first mural in 2017 entitled ‘We’re all the same, but different’ in Berlin, curated by The Haus. About The Mural The mural depicts a woman’s head on a body of man who is slightly overweight and a dog walking on the side. It is the artists’ interpretation on the current events …
‘Not as creepy as I seem’ by TelmoMiel in Dordrecht, Holland
The dutch duo TelmoMiel just finished painting another dope piece entitled ‘Not as creepy as I seem’ in Dordrecht, curated by Stichting Dordrecht Street Art. About the Mural TelmoMiel said: “The picture we used as reference was from an old photo database, that had pictures of people in Dordrecht in the 1930-1940’s. This particular girl we …