Showing posts with label Denmark. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Denmark. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
Edoardo Tresoldi brings his giant sculptures to Roskilde Festival in Denmark
Edoardo Tresoldi was recently invited to participate in the excellent Roskilde Festival which took place a few days ago in Denmark.
Geared with wire mesh and a bunch of tools, the Italian artist hand-crafted another series of giant characters which are as usual highly impressive, adding another dimension to the festival's ground.
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Tuesday, July 7, 2015
REKA creates a series of new pieces for Roskilde Festival in Denmark
Our friend REKA just sent us a series of exclusive images from his latest pieces which were just completed in Denmark.
Invited for the Roskilde Festival, the Berlin-based muralist brought to life two brand new artworks which are featuring some of his signature colorful imagery. With influences in pop culture, cartoons and illustration, Reka’s style has become known for its fusion of high and low art. This style emerged from his Pop-Art-influenced logo design background, featuring simple but striking lines and colour ways.
Continue reading for more detailed images and as usual check back with us soon for the latest updates from the streets.
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Thursday, June 18, 2015
Conor Harrington unveils a new piece in Copenhagen, Denmark
While we last heard from him in Aalborg, Conor Harrington also stopped by Copenhagen in Denmark where he was part of the line-up for the excellent Surface Outdoor Project curated by Søren Solkær.
The Irish artist quickly worked his way through yet another massive mural which is now showing one of his signature battle scenes. Two colonial generals in the middle of Copenhagen, brilliant!
Hit the jump to take an extra look at this mural and then make sure to check back with us soon for the latest street updates.
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Borondo creates a new mural in Copenhagen, Denmark
Gonzalo Borondo recently stopped by the city of Copenhagen in Denmark where he was invited by the Surface Project to work on a new mural. The project is curated by Søren Solkær to celebrate the launch of his latest book "Surface".
The young Spanish artist was given the opportunity to work on a large building in the city's center. After four days of work, Borondo created yet another stunning artwork showing some of his signature classical imagery. The piece shows a group of people sat down in a circle around a bloody pool where two boats are floating. Powerful as usual.
Hit the jump for a bunch of extra images and then if you are in the area, you'll be able to find it in the district of Vesterbro.
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Friday, June 12, 2015
DALeast creates a new piece in Copenhagen, Denmark
DALeast is currently in Denmark where he was invited to work on a large new building for the Outdoor Surface Project curated by Danish photographer Søren Solkær.
It took a few days for the Chinese muralist to create this outstanding depiction of a giant rusted eagle which was painted using his signature energetic line-work.
Take a look at more images after the break and check back with us soon for more updates from the Outdoor Surface Project shortly.
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Tuesday, June 9, 2015
Wes21 and Onur collaborate on a new piece in Aalborg, Denmark
Along with the piece from Conor Harrington which you discovered yesterday, Wes21 and Onur are also in Aalborg, Denmark where they just finished working on a new piece.
Invited by the Gallery Kirk, the newly formed duo quick worked their way on this new piece entitled "Big Catch". The artworks feature some of their photo-realistic imagery combined to create an impactful piece.
Hit the jump for more images on these new pieces and then check back with us soon for more updates from the streets of Denmark.
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Monday, June 8, 2015
Conor Harrington creates a new mural in Aalborg, Denmark
Invited by the good lads from Gallery Kirk, Conor Harrington landed in Denmark where he spent about three days working on a massive building.
Painting on a quiet residential street of Aalborg, the Irish muralist brought to life this beautiful monochrome artwork depicting one of his signature colonial characters. Using a black-background, the piece really pops against the surrounding classical architecture seen on the streets of Aalborg. As usual with Conor, the result is impressive!
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