The website for the artist/ museum/ brand/ magazine collaboration I posted about recently is going live today, including behind the scenes images of the creation of walls in LA. This huge wall (a peace elephant and dove) is the largest Shepard Fairey has ever done - 70ft X 106ft; it took 6 days to complete during July. It's going to be featured in the November issue of Vanity Fair, and at the artinthestreets website. artist: Shepard Fairey location: West Hollywood Library, Los Angeles full disclosure: I am being compensated by Vanity Fair and Cadillac for this post Tweet
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Posted: 06 Oct 2011 07:30 AM PDT Roa was in Gambia for Wide Open Walls and thanks Lawrence; he shares these in remembrance of James and Malang, two people he met there who just died. Also - Roa lost his camera and is looking for more pictures of his work in The Gambia; if you have some, add a link in the comments below. See more by ROA. artist: ROA location: The Gambia images by Jonx Pillemer, other than the giraffe image, which is by Sydelle Willow Smith Tweet |
Posted: 06 Oct 2011 07:07 AM PDT "Big fish eat small fish, from an old Bruegel the elder print, mixed with a Ingres 'Turkish bath' painting. working 3 days non stop. Basically i was inspired by the city, where everyone is thinking about money, business and fame, without any respect towards people and relationships.." artist: Ozmo location: Cargo, London images by Petra Valenti Tweet |
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