![]() | The city inspires young artists like the Mosaist to reclaim public spaces calling for art as rebellion against conformity. As Paris evolves, street art is ephemeral yet eternal—remind the city of it,s openness toward art one wall at a time. The mosaist and his collectice is represented by Galerie Montorgueil in paris! [link] [comments] |
Weiterlesen: Urban Canvases: Exploring the Global Street Art Movement.Paris,France.
![]() | The city inspires young artists like the Mosaist to reclaim public spaces calling for art as rebellion against conformity. As Paris evolves, street art is ephemeral yet eternal—remind the city of it,s openness toward art one wall at a time. The mosaist and his collectice is represented by Galerie Montorgueil in paris! [link] [comments] |
Weiterlesen: Urban Canvases: Exploring the Global Street Art Movement.Paris,France.
![]() | The city inspires young artists like the Mosaist to reclaim public spaces calling for art as rebellion against conformity. As Paris evolves, street art is ephemeral yet eternal—remind the city of it,s openness toward art one wall at a time. The mosaist and his collectice is represented by Galerie Montorgueil in paris! [link] [comments] |
Weiterlesen: Urban Canvases: Exploring the Global Street Art Movement.Paris,France.
![]() | The city inspires young artists like the Mosaist to reclaim public spaces calling for art as rebellion against conformity. As Paris evolves, street art is ephemeral yet eternal—remind the city of it,s openness toward art one wall at a time. The mosaist and his collectice is represented by Galerie Montorgueil in paris! [link] [comments] |
Weiterlesen: Urban Canvases: Exploring the Global Street Art Movement.Paris,France.
![]() | Place Igor-Stravinsky, near the Centre Pompidou in Paris, is a vibrant hub for street art, set against the backdrop of the colorful Fontaine des Automates by Jean Tinguely and Niki de Saint Phalle. The square features iconic works by renowned artists, most notably Jef Aérosol’s 350m² mural Chuuuttt!!! (2011), a black-and-white fresco with a red arrow signature, depicting a man urging silence to appreciate the city’s subtle sounds. Invader, the anonymous French artist known for his pixelated mosaics inspired by the 1978 video game Space Invaders, contributes significantly with his largest mosaic in the square 70m² piece, alongside other smaller works scattered nearby. Shepard Fairey, aka Obey, adds bold graphic murals. [link] [comments] |
Weiterlesen: Urban Canvases: Exploring the Global Street Art Movement.Paris,France.