Ekundayo is a painter originally from Honolulu, Hawaii and his painting are rich with color, texture and movement; each telling a unique story.
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Street Art by Jorge Galvao
Jorge Galvao is a talented, Brazilian based street artist and illustrator. Galvao composes some pretty wonderful images, usually figurative.
Featured Gallery & Street Art by REMED
I absolutely love the artwork of REMED and I have to thank RQM for showing this to me. RQM is a talented Berlin MC that collaborated with REMED on COLORS FADE, LIGHT GOES ON to create a great mosaic piece made up of 84 7″ records. REMED feels like an art superstar, slinging out amazing artwork regularly, on the street and in the gallery.
Featured Sculptures by Johannes Vogl
For as long as I can remember I have been fascinated with art, technology and engineering. The creativity and critical thinking involved in each of these areas is gets me fired up and ready to build something – especially if it involves fire :-). With that in mind, you might understand why I chose to feature artist Johannes Vogl. Vogl’s work is quirk, inventive and certainly worth taking a peek at.
Mixed Media Paintings by Eduardo Bertone
Eduardo Bertone is a mixed media artist from Madrid who is pumping out some amazing work. Bertone’s work is rich in color and texture, exhibiting complex compositions of characters and words.
Street Art by Damon Ginandes
Degraw Street Mural, Brooklyn, NY :: Spray Paint & Latex Acrylic 60′ x12′
Damon Ginandes, a Brooklyn based mixed media artist, paints elaborate compositions of portraits intermingling with one another.
Devoid of context and stripped of external identity, they are portraits of souls – ageless, anonymous, and solitary. Their longing stares serve as a mute communication from which a distinct visual and psychological intimacy emerges.
He’s Here – by PaperMonster
artist & website: PaperMonster – http://papermonster.org/
Mirleft (Maroc) – by C215
artist & website: C215 – http://www.myspace.com/c215
tears in vain – by Sarah Sculley
100x75cm – acrylic, spray paint, collage
artist & website: Sarah Sculley – http://sculleydesign.com/