Showing posts with label Malaga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Malaga. Show all posts

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Aryz paints a large mural for Maus Malaga in Malaga

Aryz recently wrapped up his latest large mural, this time painted in the art district of Malaga for their ongoing MAUS Malaga project. Working on a 7 storey facade of the Bahia Malaga, Spanish artist created a new piece in his abstract series which he's been working on lately.

Aryz recently wrapped up his latest large mural, this time painted in the art district of Malaga for their ongoing MAUS Malaga project. Working on a 7 storey facade of the Bahia Malaga, Spanish artist created a new piece in his abstract series which he's been working on lately.
Working on the wall for about one week, the completed work shows a composition of mechanic looking parts such as pipes, gears, bolts, etc. Though quite sharp and precise at first, the work shows his tendency to create large murals that include mistakes and imperfections of small drawings and sketches. This, in addition to earth, pastel tones, gives almost organic feel to this unusual piece that can be seen in person @ Calle Somera 8.
Check out more process photos after the jump and check back regularly for more updates from MAUS Malga and the rest of Spain and Europe.

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Thursday, June 25, 2015

Shepard Fairey New 'Mujer Fatal' mural in Malaga



After Munich and Berlin, Shepard Fairey and the Obey Giant team are continuing their European tour. They just arrived in Malaga for the upcoing show at the CAC Malaga. And within a day they completed this massive mural featuring Shepard Fairey's signature Mujer Fatal. It can be seen in the Soho district on Calle Thomas Heredia.
Hit the jump for more pics and come back for further updates about Shepard Fairey.

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Tuesday, June 23, 2015

"La Danse De Venus Et Du Marin" a new collaboration by Okuda and Remed in Malaga, Spain


Okuda and Remed once again joined forces to work on a new collaboration which took place on the streets of Malaga in Spain.
The Spanish dream team created a beautiful artwork entitled "La Danse De Venus Et Du Marin" (The Dance of Venus and The Sailor in French). This large-mural features each artist's distinctive style and imagery with Remed's abstract shapes and Okuda's bright colors.
Continue reading for more detailed images and as usual check back with us soon for the latest updates from Southern Europe.


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