7 February 2013 at 13:16 Comments are Disabled
French graffiti artists Sowat (DMV) and Lek, invited 40 urban artists to paint an abandoned supermarket in the north of Paris since they discovered the great, decayed building in summer 2011! Just to make it clear, imagine an old, four storey supermarket and dozens of talented graffiti artists who paint and paint an paint…and filmRead More …
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8 November 2012 at 13:58 Comments are Disabled
When Tarek Algorhani walked out of a Syrian prison in June 2011, he had no idea that a revolution had erupted in his country – or that it had ignited over a cause he had been thrown in jail nearly six years for championing: inalienable human rights. In November 2005, Tarek and eight other bloggersRead More …
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7 June 2012 at 16:18 Comments are Disabled
Standing in front of one of the dirtiest tunnels of Leeds, England, Paul Curtis, called “Moose”, saw the signs left from the shoulders of wobbly drunks and the fingers of curious children and, with just a pair of socks as a tool the “Reverse Graffiti” was born. No paint, no defacement. Moose creates his artRead More …
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