Tag: Lek

  • Lek & Sowat’s impressive light art installation at Villa Medici, Rome

    Lek & Sowat’s impressive light art installation at Villa Medici, Rome

    French artists Sowat and Lek, best known for their amazing Mausolee project back in 2010, created a few days ago another amazing light installation in collaboration with Spectaculaires in occasion of Villa Medici’s 350 years. The work consisted on a series of projections of the artist’s work displayed over Villa Medici’s main façade. The new piece is…

  • ‘Evry Day I’m Hustlin’ Monumental collab by Lek & Sowat in Evry, France

    ‘Evry Day I’m Hustlin’ Monumental collab by Lek & Sowat in Evry, France

    French artists Lek and Sowat spent a week in the city of Evry, France painted probably their biggest mural to date. ‘Evry Day I’m Hustlin’ as the mural was titled was painted in occasion of the Evry Centre Essone Street Art Festival on one of the massive walls of the University of Evry-Val-de-Seine, a150 feet long and…

  • Lek and Sowat collaborate on new print with Sold Art Gallery

    Lek and Sowat collaborate on new print with Sold Art Gallery

    French artists Lek and Sowat (Da MentalVaporz) and Sold Art Gallery recently collaborated in the creation of “Paper Trail”, a unique 2 colours hand embellished lithographic print. The creation process is a complex one and is here explained by the gallery: ‘One week before the artists arrived, Marc, master of lithography prepared both stones of 200 kilos each by granulating…

  • Sowat x Lek x Philippe Baudelocque New Collaborative Wall In Paris

    SowatFrench artists Lek and Philippe Baudelocque collaborated recently in this massive mural in the Saint Blaise neighbourhood, Paris 20th. The mural, organized by Art Azoï, represent a great mix of these three artists style, where the stripes painted by the different artists intersect each other creating both tension and movement in the composition. Photos by Cristobal Diaz &…

  • SOWAT x LEK Tracés Directs / Direct Outlines (VIDEO)

    Lek and Sowat have secretly invited graffiti writers to work with chalk and water on a blackboard at the Palais de Tokyo. The result is an incredibly cool video that documents the experience whilst exploring the questions of relocating from the street to the institution, violence and destruction, and the fragility of a trace. With…

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