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  • Fabien Le Tatoueur

    Fabien – Le Tatoueur “The satisfaction of customers is the nicest compliment for me.” – Fabien Belveze Fabien Belveze is a phenomenal artist from Albi France. He said: “I started tattooing when I was 13 years. Before that, I worked in a lot of areas until the day I decided to try my luck with my lifelong passion: The Tattoo! Passion for the art, I started by aerography, but nothing conclusive, learning to tattoo is not easy. When I have had the opportunity, I have not hesitated.” Realism , old school , new school , the graph are some of the styles he loves … He struggled to find one where he had to get involved … But realism is still his favorite! Check out his outstanding work: Instagram: instagram.com/fabienletatoueur Facebook: www.facebook.com/fabienletatoueur Tumblr: www.fabienletatoueur.tumblr.com Website: www.thinktattoo.com Text: Diana Scorici #Fabien #tattoo #tatuaje #ink #tattooartist #LeTatoueur

  • Fin DAC

    The Irish artist known under the pseudonym Fin DAC (Dragon Armoury Creative) just delivered a new piece in West London. The artist, a web developer/designer during his spare time got involved in the street art a few years ago and since then he spread his work around 7 countries. For the latest piece in West London he was once more inspired by the feminine sensuality. Women are often his main inspiration and most of the times they have tattoos and piercing eyes looking straight to the passersby. He plays with colors that become the means of creating the atmosphere and conveying the message. The models are usually black and white and as a trade mark the color is centered around the eyes, like a paint stain. Scroll down for more pictures and for a live experience, the mural is to be found on Elgin Avenue, West London. Text: Diana Porumboiu #mural #MaidaVale #streetart #GRAFFITI #FinDAC #WestLondon

  • Skid Robot

    Anonymous street artist, who goes by the guise of ‘Skid Robot’, through meaningful and subliminal murals along the streets of Skid Row, Los Angeles aims to raise awareness and empathy of extreme poverty by covering the walls, where homeless people live, with imaginary homes and sceneries . Apart from setting the display with the reason to bring joy and create knowledge of their precarious situation among people, he also meets the needs of the homeless by giving out care packages of toiletries and food when he drops by to do his paintings. Follow him on his Instagram account to see more of these street art with a cause. http://instagram.com/skidrobot Text: Diana Slabinschi #streetartist #Creating #ImaginaryHomes #RaisesAwareness #TheHomelessSituation

  • Moss Graffiti

    In creating the soft and smooth to the touch graffiti, the aesthetics side being a plus, contemporary artists created an eco-friendly mural, in which no aerosols where used, what the streetart needs is just a dash of water to thrive. Choosing the right space to cover is needed to be taken into consideration, otherwise you risk of committing vandalism. Take a look at the ingenious recipe. To get started you’ll need: 3 cups of moss (washed, clean of soil) 2 cups of buttermilk or 2 cups of yogurt (should be plain yogurt) 2 cups of water or beer 1/2 tsp of sugar corn syrup (optional) a blender that you probably don’t want to use other than for this More info:  wikihow Text: Diana Slabinschi #Ever #mural #streetart #GRAFFITI #Project #moss #diy #TheCoolest

  • Dan Martensen

    Photograper Dan Martensen born and raised Pleasantville New York studied photography at the Rhode Island School of Design, later worked as an assistant to photographers Tom Munro, Stephane Sednaoui and Annie Leibovitz. Even since childhood he got preoccupied with arts, the photography being a long way road. He worked with the biggest models, musicians, artists and coolest young trend setters around the world. He has been featured in in shows across the globe including the New York Armory Photography show, Art Basel, and recently in an exhibtion at the acclaimed Deichtorhallen Museum in Hamburg. His portrait and fashion work has been published in i-D, Vogue, Vanity Fair, The New York Times, The Last Magazine, and GQ. Dan has shot campaigns for ESPRIT, H&M, Costume National, and Converse One Star. He has collaborated on special projects with designers such as Alexander Wang and David Yurman. Dan’s first book entitled “Pictures from The Southwest”is due out this fall. His portofolio imbued the eye of the beholder with sun-kissed portraits, freezing beauty and facial expressions in a minimal, elegant display. Contact: FOR INQUIRIES IN THE USA M.A.P. caroline@mapincusa.com FOR INQUIRIES IN THE UK AND EUROPE M.A.P. juliebrown@mapltd.com FOR INQUIRIES IN GERMANY Kristina Korb kristina@kristinakorb.com FOR WORLDWIDE SYNDICATION Trunk Archive licensing@trunkarchive.com direct contact: studio@danmartensen.com webpage: http://danmartensen.com/ Text: Diana Slabinschi #model #DanMartensen #photography #surf #skate

  • Odeith

    Odeith paints a giant tribute to Bob Marley in Quinta do Mocho, Portugal Portuguese street artist Odeith pays a giant tribute to Bob Marley somewhere on the streets of Quinta do Mocho in Portugal. His portofolio reunites incredible anamorphic graffiti artworks, creating the illusion 3D pop-out letters. He has headed towards a new direction when creating this fantastic monochrome portrait of the legendary Bob Marley. One Love! Text: Diana Slabinschi #agianttribute #mural #Paint #Odeith #streetart #GRAFFITI #bobmarley

  • Famous Tattoo Studio

    Interested in getting a tattoo and you are not sure where you can do that in Bucharest? We have a great recommendation and that is Famous Tattoo Studio , located in a central area, 25 C.A. Rosetti Street, Bucharest, Romania. We see so often bad tattoos and awful work made by unexperienced tattoos and that happens because people are not aware of the great places they can go to and get a real pro tattoo. At Famous Tattoo Studio you won’t be disappointed and the photos made there speak for themselves. If you have “get a tattoo” on you Bucket List, this is the place to pin on your map. Check out the gallery below: Famous Tattoo Studio  str. C.A. Rosetti nr.25 – Bucharest, Romania tattoo artists  –  Vlad Stefan & Anel Marie Facebook Page Text: Diana Porumboiu #FamousTattooStudio #tattoo #tatuaje #Bucharest #ink

  • Okuda San Miguel

    The creativity of Spanish street artist Okuda San Miguel finds expression in dressing the naked walls. The street artist can brag about owning a rich and colourful portofolio varying from photography to wide wall paintings and installations featured both in galleries and out in the streets of different cities around the globe. Born in Santander in 1980 Oscar (Okuda) San Miguel Erice graduated from the Bellas Artes department of the University of Complutense. Although living and working mainly in Madrid many of his works are located in different cities across the world. Since 1997 he developed a distinctive and unique approach regarding murals. His style evolved and became further personalized after Okuda San Miguel’s participation in the IAM Project, together with San and Nano1814. Works and illustrations of the artist have been exhibited in posters and art installations sponsored by world-wide known brands such as Puma, Adidas, Kia Motors, POLO by Ralph Lauren and many others. Okuda San Miguel’s themes extend upon the notions of contradictions of existentialism, the universe, the infinity, the meaning of life, the self-inflicted, false liberty promoted by capitalism. The manner in which he developed his work bears the influences of pop surrealism, covering the walls in geometric colorful shapes employed in contrast with grey organic forms. His works talk about the conflict between contemporaneity and our roots and between the human being and oneself. Modern urban environments offer a life increase and the artistic limitless perspective prepares the food for thought. Below you can see the display of various projects. Text: Diana Slabinschi #OkudaSanMiguel #mural #streetart #GRAFFITI #ColorfulWall

  • SpY

    Not long ago we talked about the Spanish street artist SpY and his ingenious “Moon” installation . So it’s time to give you the latest news on the subject. SpY was invited to take part in the Nuit Blanche event, in the 13th district of Paris where he painted a wall in phosphorescent paint. Reminding us of “The Treachery of Images” (La trahison des images), the “I am not an artist” message is really representative for the event, since it lights up at night, just like the city lights up during the “White Night” artistic happening. The letters were painted with phosphorescent paint that is replenished throughout the day by the light of the sun as well as by spotlights placed in front of the building. After the lights are fully charged, they shine brightly on their own once night falls. – stated SpY. Text: Diana Porumboiu #mural #Paris #SpY #streetart #GRAFFITI #ImNotaRealArtist

  • Innerfields

    Innerfields gathers the German artists Holger Weißflog geb. Stumpf, Jakob Bardou and Veit Tempich with a decade’s worth of experience, the abandoned walls are turned into expressions of their urban style design. The creative network is setting on a youthful and challenging direction, using diverse media and styles, ranging from spray can to gold leaf, from realism to abstract design and from interior walls to huge house fronts. By creating new forms and artistic worlds rounded up in the eye of the beholder, the street artists fill the void left behind with the shades of imagination. For contact: internal fields GbR surface design Admiral Straße 20 D-10999 Berlin info@innerfields.de Facebook page Text: Diana Slabinschi #GRAFFITI #Innerfields #mural #streetartist

  • Borondo

    Borondo is a complex artist who is creating wherever and whenever he has the opportunity to express himself. His murals are clearly inspired by his personal work on canvas and his personal signature is the painting-like look. The classical painting techniques that he is also applying on walls are somehow impressive. His characters blend into the walls and even though they might seem unfinished, this gives a more realistic and expressionist effect. The piece he recently did in Paris, called “Les Trois Ages” (the three ages) was done using the same techniques, meaning brushstroke and dripping paint, almost like the painting came with the building. Scroll down for more nice pics. Text: Diana Porumboiu #mural #Paris #streetart #GRAFFITI #LesTroisAges #France #Borondo

  • Kobra

    We previously talked about Kobra and his impressive work. The latest mural he did is in New York where he added his kaleidoscopic art on a brick wall. Using his usual signature, portraits in powerful colors and the straightforward message, he depicted Warhol and Basquiat as box fighters. The Brazilian artist is trying to make a strong statement, adding to his characters the “Fight For Street Art” message. The mural is to be found on Bedford and North 9th Street and of course, on his website .   Text: Diana Porumboiu #mural #FightForStreetArt #streetart #GRAFFITI #NEWYORK #Cobra

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