Showing posts with label Germany. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Germany. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Sepe & Chazme unveil a new piece in Dortmund, Germany
While we last heard from them in Cologne a few days ago, Sepe & Chazme also stopped by Dortmund to grace the local streets with some of their magic.
The Polish street art duo created another strong and unique artwork painted using various shades of blue and red. The end-result somehow reminds us of old Russian propaganda posters with a modern and dynamic twist. The piece was painted as part of the Trans Urban Street Art Festival.
Take a look at a few extra images after the break and as usual stick with your friends at StreetArtNews for more updates through the week.
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Thursday, October 8, 2015
Daan Botlek Reveals New Indoor Installation in Oranienbaum
Between taking part in festivals, painting more traditional murals or doing exhibitions, Dutch artist Daan Botlek likes to experiment with new concepts and create installation. Recently he went back to Oranienbaum and created this effective indoor installation.
Playing with light and perspective her created three separate pieces titled 'Pumice Pantheon', 'Entrance to Exit' and 'Schismatic Tendencies'. With his signature silhouette characters and the recurring rocks imagery, he used the derelict space to play with some new equipment and ideas. Taking advantage of different walls and angles, he created this striking anamorphic piece along with two smaller ones.
Check out more images after the jump and come back soon for more new concepts and public installations created worldwide.
Saturday, October 3, 2015
Axel Void paints a new piece for CityLeaks in Cologne, Germany
Axel Void recently spent some time in Germany where he was invited by the good lads from CityLeaks to create a new piece on the streets of Cologne.
The Spanish street artist unveils an impressive piece of work with this large-scale mural depicting the image of a person with a plastic bag over his / her head. This is theoretically simple method of suicide, where the cause of death is hypoxia (lack of oxygen to the brain and body). Quite a powerful mural.
Continue reading for more detailed images on this artwork and then check back with us soon for more mural updates from Cologne.
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Monday, June 22, 2015
Case Ma'Claim unveils a new mural in Berlin, Germany
Case Ma'Claim recently stopped by the lovely city of Berlin in Germany where he managed to link up with the good lads from Urban Nation.
The German artist spent a few hours working on this quick mural in the Kreuzberg district close to Urban Nation's HQ. As usual with Case, he brought to life a signature hand-based image which will surely be enjoyed by the local residents.
Continue reading for more detailed images and then check back with us soon for more updates from Berlin.
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Thursday, June 18, 2015
"Bomberman" a new piece by Sainer in Weil am Rhein, Germany
Sainer has landed in Germany where he was brought over by Colab Gallery to work on a new building in Weil am Rhein.
Entitled "Bomberman", the Polish muralist from Etam Cru gave birth to one of his signature comic-like characters. Usually pretty cheery and playful, this baseball player seems like he's either dead or in a very bad mood.
Reconvene after the jump for a few extra shots on Bomberman and then make sure to drop your two cents down in our comments section.
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Tuesday, June 16, 2015
"Paint It Black" a new mural by Shepard Fairey in Munich, Germany
Shepard Fairey has landed in Europe and his first stop in Munich, Germany where he just finished working on this new piece.
Invited by the guys at Positive Propaganda, the American muralist brought to life this signature piece entitled "Paint it Black".
When I was working on the Paint it Black concept I tried several approaches, as I do with every poster, but instead of only one successful direction, I felt I found two solutions for Paint it Black. Both versions are inspired by the Rolling Stones song, but the first version was fashioned more after a vintage newspaper ad, while the Paint it Black Hand has a bit more of a propaganda feel. Regardless, they are both about oil dictating too much of our energy policy and our foreign policy. --Shepard FaireyHit the jump for a bunch of extra images and if you stop by Munich, you'll be able to find it on Landshuter Allee 54.
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DFace unveils a new mural in Berlin, Germany
DFace has landed in Berlin, Germany for a brand new Street Art project with the good lads form Urban Nation.
The British street artist already wrapped up a large mural which is featuring some of his signature imagery. Just like in Malaga, Spain, the adjacent wall is being painted by Shepard Fairey which should be finished in the next two days.
Continue reading for more detailed images by Birdman and keep your eyes peeled on StreetArtNews for our live coverage of PM8.
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Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Agostino Iacurci unveils a brand new mural in Berlin, Germany
Agostino Iacurci made a quick stop by the city of Berlin in Germany where he had the opportunity to create a large artwork in the district of Moritzplatz.
In town for the "We Are Creative in Puglia" event, the Italian artist brought to life some of his signature imagery for the locals to enjoy. Agostino creates bright multi-layered images, used either for drawings and etchings or for big murals, taking inspiration from every day life and playing with synthetic shapes, bright colors and open titles.
Hit the jump for a few extra shots on this artwork and then watch this space for the latest updates from Germany.
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