Street artist, illustrator and designer from Los Angeles, Tristan Eaton is famous around the world for his style strongly pop, influenced by the world of comics. In 2004 he formed his creative agency Thunderdog Studios in New York, becoming a leader in the advertising and commercial-art sector and working for the biggest brands. Eaton’s largeContinue reading
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Borondo in Ostiense, Rome
Interpreter of sorrowful reality, Spanish artist Borondo uses a very personal style marked by expressivity and rawness. Naked bodies are his favoured subjects for exploring feelings as anxiety, anguish and shame getting closer to the inwardness of human beings. Borondo analyses the individuals affected by this state of loss generated by unreachable desire and marketContinue reading
“Hunting Pollution” by Iena Cruz in Ostiense, Rome.
Murals often concern very current topics and in this case it attempts to do something, fighting against air pollution. It is “Hunting Pollution” made in Ostiense, an old industrial area and now turned into a bustling multiethnical neighbourhood, by Italian street artist Federico Massa, known as Iena Cruz. The artwork, that measures one thousand squareContinue reading
“Dawa” by Audrey Kawasaki in Wynwood, Miami
In Wynwood, Miami, the murals have generated a great social change turning the area into one of the major hub for street art. Since 2009, when there was the first crop of walls, the area has shown the works by more than 50 artists representing 16 different countries. Last year, in December, Goldman Srebnik curatorContinue reading
“Flat Complex of Rights” by Jorit Agoch in Florence, Italy
Jorit Agoch is a street artist from Italy, internationally known for his hyper-realistic portraits of famous and common people. He uses a detailed and intense style for representing faces which are deeply investigated, taking inspiration from the great masters of the past. During a trip to Africa, Jorit was fascinated by the rituals of theContinue reading
Roa in Kreuzberg, Berlin
Anonymous Belgian street artist, Roa visualises the wildlife through the black and white palette with phenomenal real-life effect. Representing rodents, birds, fishes, rabbits and other animals that once they inhabited that area, Roa tells us about the history of the place through its local species. It is a negative opinion about our society, that hasContinue reading