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I sign my work j3rny, playing with the phonetic coincidence of the word “journey” with the initial letter of my first name along with my last. It is fitting as in my work I capture moments of spiritual encounters or journeys. For me the most direct path to a spiritual encounter is through nature. So I depict portraits of the human figure interacting with the natural world, with plants, insects and animals. In recognizing the present moment and breathing in the magnitude and marvel of the simple elements of one’s everyday environment, we encounter ourselves and therefore the pulsating essence that inhabits and connects us. (more…)
The up and coming digital artist and designer Abigail Dougherty, better known as Neon Saltwater traveled from Seattle to Downtown Las Vegas, invited by curator group Justkids, to freshen up a 1930’s gas station located on Fremont Street. (more…)
JETLAG has started painting graffiti in late 1989 as a youngster, later evolving into a Street Art muralist; being a professional artist since 2008. Coming from the south region of the Netherlands, he grew up amongst the 1st generation of graffiti mates in a poor, former industrial region that brought forward quite a lot of today’s well known graffiti and mural artists, like: DOES, NASH, CHAS and GOMAD, still being his today’s friends and well respected colleagues. (more…)
Porruana resident in Oviedo for some years, Nieves González, has a degree in Fine Arts. She currently combines teaching with artistic creation, mainly focused on illustration and painting. Her work is inspired by Asturian tradition and culture, especially in the Llanisca area, where she grew up and where she feels most linked. (more…)
This is the last 400hundred square meters wall done by Etnik: “Carosel” (Cool tour). The title of the artwork plays ironically with words and intends to represent a tour of the cultural world (more…)
As a preview event for this year’s BLOOP event, Spaik comes back to splash colors on the white isle of Ibiza for the 4th time. Inspired by his native folklores, a herd of vibrant colored sea creatures such as narwhals (whose horn is a chimney!) (more…)
This mural by Italian artist Alice Pasquini was dedicated to the city of Toronto and the College Street neighborhood while it is a partnership between the Istituto Italiano di Cultura Toronto, the College Promenade BIA and the City of Toronto. (more…)
This is a 21 metre tall depiction of a girl weaving a traditional Serbian rug, celebrating the work that women do, and also trying to highlight the cultural importance of textile arts – something that often is relegated to the pejorative area of “craft”! (more…)
This is the seventh playground work of Giulio Vesprini on a flat surface. Titled: “G O A L – Struttura G070” and located in Sant’ Elpidio a Mare city for the small fraction locality of Castellano, Italy. (more…)