Showing posts with label Borondo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Borondo. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Borondo creates "Fer Lenya", a new mural in Barcelona, Spain
Borondo recently spent some time in Barcelona, Spain where he was invited by the good lads from Open Walls Conference to create a new piece.
With this artwork entitled "Fer Lenya", Borondo painted a large-scale rendition of a castell, a human tower built traditionally in festivals at many locations within Catalonia. Typically castellers wear white trousers, a black sash, a bandana and a coloured shirt often bearing the team's emblem. A differently coloured shirt indicates which team a participant is in. For instance, Castellers de Barcelona team wear red shirts while Castellers de Vilafranca wear green shirts. "For Lenya" is an term used when a Castell falls.
Take a look at more images after the break and as usual check back with us soon to discover more street art from Europe.
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Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Borondo unveils a new mural in Lodz, Poland
Our friend Borondo is currently in Poland where he just finished working on a massive new piece somewhere on the streets of Lodz.
Painting for the LodzMurals organized by the city itself , the Spanish street artist brought to life yet another stunning piece of work showing a young masked man unleashing a white dove while being half immersed into the water.
Continue reading for more detailed images on this new piece and then check back with us soon for more fresh updates from Eastern Europe.
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Thursday, July 2, 2015
Borondo creates a new street installation in Milan, Italy
After a great collaboration with Edoardo Tresoldi, Borondo is still in Milan, Italy where he was invited by Wunderkammern to work on a new haystack installation for the Chained exhibition.
Geared with black spray paint, the Spanish artist quickly worked his way through yet another stunning installation which is featuring his unique technique.
Continue reading to discover more images and if you are in the area, you'll be able to find it at the Instituto Cervantes.
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Friday, June 26, 2015
Borondo and Edoardo Tresoldi collaborate on a new piece in Milan, Italy
Borondo and Edoardo Tresoldi are currently in Milan, Italy where they just wrapped up this new collaboration with the help of Wunderkammern Gallery.
While we last heard from these two collaborating during the "Animal" exhibition with RexRomae in London, the Italian-Spanish duo brought to life this stunning artwork which is mixing muralism and sculptural work. Borondo painted some of his classical imagery combined with Tresoldi's wire mesh sculpture. Stunning and genial as usual with these two.
Continue reading for more images and then check back with us shortly for more mural updates from Borondo.
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Thursday, June 18, 2015
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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Tuesday, June 9, 2015
Borondo "Kouroi", his newest Animation and Installation in Marina di Camerota, Italy
While we last heard from him in Segovia, Borondo is now in Italy where he just finished working on a new animation and installation on the streets of Marina Di Camerota.
Marina di Camerota is an Italian town, the largest Civil parish of Camerota, situated in the province of Salerno, Campania.
The Spanish artist started by painting several white silhouettes on transparent plexiglass which were then used as frames to create the animation which you can watch below. The animation decomposes the body in different parts, from organic roots to the human body.
Each of these stunning pieces / frames were then used on Marina Di Camerota's port to create a street installation which will now be enjoyed by the local residents and tourists. Once again Borondo pushes the boundaries of Urban Art with new and refreshing ideas. This was created for Meeting del Mare curated by Antonio Oriente and Simone Pallotta.
Hit the jump for a bunch of exclusive images and keep your eyes peeled on StreetArtNews to be the first to know about the latest updates from the streets.
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