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Category Archives: Urban Art
Urban Contrast
. . . . A representation of human warmth challenges the aggressive territorial tags of this streetscape in Buenos Aires. . Unknown in Buenos Aires via Wooster Collective
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Aahash Nihalani – Stop and Look
. . . . . . Aakash Nihalani via Juxtapoz
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YZ- The Big Picture
. . . . . . . . . . . YZ via Wooster Collective
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Tagged Graffiti, Street Art, Urban Art, Wheatpastes, YZ
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JR – “Eyes Wide Open”
JR 28mm: Women PHOTO PHNOM PENH FESTIVAL
Aakash Nihalani – “The Urban Art of Minimalism”
“We all need the opportunity to see the city more playfully, as a world dominated by the interplay of very basic color and shape. I try to create a new space within the existing space of our everyday world for … Continue reading
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Matthew Rodriguez
“Matthew describes the new work as – “Paintings about hoodlum street animals, fed up plants, stray animals, rainbowed monsters, tiny chandeliers, the great pacific trash pile, the environments big problem, bling,and stories told by my grandpa.”” Wooster Collective