Artist and muralist Nico Craig creates portraits with explosions of bold colors and playful iconic imagery. See some selected works below:
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Street Art by Hanksy
A little crude and a little funny, street artist Hanksy from China Town places his work all over NYC. See some selected works below:
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Floral Street Art by Geoffroy Mottart
Street art gets a floral twist when artist Geoffroy Mottart intricately place flower arrangements over status replacing their hair with lively bright colors contrasting their cold and stoic appearances. See the series below: geoffroy Mottart
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Permanent Banksy Exhibition is Now Open
Basically all art by Banksy is known to have a short life span due to it’s highly publicized and unapproved street art locations. But now his work has found some stable permanince in East Londons Hang-Up Gallery. “There’s currently nowhere in the capital to view a permanent Banksy collection,” stated the gallery’s director Ben Cotton in Time Out. “So we thought we’d change that. It’s an intimate space packed full of a broad cross-section of his work from the start of his career to the present day – so whether you’re a Bansky aficionado or a seasoned collector it’s certainly worth a look.”
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Original Sin by Andre Levy
Frankfurt based street artist Andre Levy aka Zhion, creates a fun, quirky and playful series titled Original Sin where he takes stones either in structures or natural settings and paints bright-colored mens briefs on them as a commentary on the fragility of nudity. See some of the selected works from his Original Sin series below:
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Sea Level Street Art by Hula (Sean Yoro)
Large scale portraits of women alongside the sea level giving them the appearance of beautifully lounging in a body of water. Created by artist Hula (Sean Yoro) by hopping on a paddle board and painting on his desired location.