Showing posts with label Indoor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indoor. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

"Imaginary Friend", a new piece by Guri in San Jose, Argentina


Argentina-based artist Guri adds whimsical cartoonish characters to otherwise drab buildings in his delightful art. While most of his pieces adorn a wall or a building facade, occasionally Guri will transform an entire structure into a character: Windows become eyes, and illusions of depth are created with anamorphic techniques.
The talented artist just finished working on "Imaginary Friend", a fantastic piece of work which was painted in an abandoned building somewhere in the city of San Jose.

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

"Panic Room", a new indoor installation by Tilt in Bogota, Colombia

While we last heard from him in New Zealand a few weeks ago, Tilt is now in South America where he just finished working on a brand new installation for Barcu in Bogota, Colombia.

While we last heard from him in New Zealand a few weeks ago, Tilt is now in South America where he just finished working on a brand new installation for Barcu in Bogota, Colombia.
For this brand new "Panic Room", the pictures speak for themselves. While one side of the room is decorated in brown with a pristine white sofa, the other has Tilt's colorful graffiti spray painted all over, including the walls, the floor, and even the furniture! This project was curated by Fabien Castanier Gallery.
Make sure to take a look at a bunch of extra images after the break and stick with us for more fresh updates from the street art world.

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Thursday, July 9, 2015

Sepe creates a new indoor piece in Wołczyn, Poland

Sepe is keeping himself busy with yet another indoor piece which just popped up somewhere in Wolczyn, Poland.

Sepe is keeping himself busy with yet another indoor piece which just popped up somewhere in Wolczyn, Poland.
Organized by the "Pustaczki One Love" festival, the Polish muralist created this superb piece of work which is featuring some of his signature imagery and technique. Using his sketch-like style, the new piece features animal characters and feels more raw and expressive than his last piece.
Take a look at more images after the break and as usual check back with us soon for more fresh updates from the streets.


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