Showing posts with label street-art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label street-art. Show all posts

Sunday, 16 September 2012

London: Brick Lane Graffiti

If you are an artistically- orientated person - Brick Lane is one of those places you come to London for.

photo: Maya Persson
An absolute 'Must See' and 'Must Be' for those who are to free to be told what they 'Must Do'. It is an oasis of originality, vintage shops, not-on-the-high-street avaunt-grade fashion and of course... graffiti. Street-art projects literally pop out from Brick Lane's every corner!
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Text: Maya Persson

Tuesday, 26 June 2012

Female graffiti artist hits the streets of Europe

Grafiiti Alice Pasquini

Alice Pasquini is a busy Rome-based graffiti artist, truly dedicated to her projects. She has lived in France, Spain and the UK and brought her beautiful art to the streets of those countries. Her portfolio is impressive and also includes sketches and illustrations. It is even difficult to imagine how she could produce such an incredible amount of work. Pasquini's graffiti is a ture celebration of art in all its glory, passion and selflessness. There is a nostalgia and delicacy in her colourful images. It looks as if streets are pages from a book Alice puts her work on. She is an illustrator who decorates the world. I am impressed and humbled and am looking forward to her getting big commissions for graffiti projects in the world's capitals.
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I have chosen a few excamples of her work, but there is so much more on her website.
http://www.alicepasquini.com/walls.html
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 Graffiti: Alice Pasquini

Friday, 22 June 2012

Street Art Attacks

Giagantic octopuses eating buildings from the inside? Stalker-trees with eyes? A huge pencil flying into your backyard and scribbling on the walls? It sounds like a surreal cartoon story, but it is a glimpse of Filthy Lurker's street-art projects.



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