Showing posts with label The Bushwick Collective. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Bushwick Collective. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Buff Monster paints a new mural at The Bushwick Collective block party Brooklyn, NYC
This past weekend was The Bushwick Collective's 4rd annual block party featuring musical acts like Dj Evil Dee of Black Moon and Fat Joe who rocked the entire block while a plethora of street artists painted every usable wall surrounding the festivities. As always Buff Monster blessed the patrons by painting this new mural live. The American artist made a name for himself by putting up thousands of hand-silkscreened posters across Los Angeles, and other far-away places. His work is characterized by happy characters living in brightly-colored bubbly landscapes. Along with meticulously executed paintings, he has created a wide range of merchandise ranging from prints and stickers, to vinyl toys and plush. Check out the photos below!
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Sunday, June 7, 2015
Dasic Fernandez paints a new piece in Bushwick, New York City
Yesterday in New York City, Dasic Fernandez was also painting for the Bushwick Collective Annual Block Party in Brooklyn.
The Chilean-artist spent a few hours working on this vibrant artwork depicting a woman rendered using paint-splatter. The woman is laying down in a white paint pond where it seems like she's slowly being absorbed.
Continue reading for a closer look at this piece with more images by Daniel Weintraub and as usual check back in with us shortly for the more fresh updates from North America.
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Saturday, June 6, 2015
"HomerBob" a new piece by Jerkface in Bushwick, New York City
Earlier this afternoon, Jerkface finished working on a brand new piece which was painted for the annual block party organized by the good lads from The Bushwick Collective in New York City.
True to himself, the American artist spent two days working on this crossover image blending Homer Simpson and SpongeBob. Jerkface’s street art is described as whimsical and nostalgia-inducing, and his pop culture paintwork has become a staple in New York City.
Continue reading for more detailed images from this artwork and then make sure to drop your two cents down in our comments section.
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