Tag: Ricky Lee Gordon

  • Ricky Lee Gordon for Upea Festival 2017 in Vaasa, Finland

    Ricky Lee Gordon for Upea Festival 2017 in Vaasa, Finland

    South African artist Ricky Lee Gordon, who has been travelling non stop through Europe and Scandinavia, was recently in Finland invited to take part of the second edition of the Upea festival in Vaasa, a city on the west coast of Finland. Titled “REST IN STILLNESS LIKE SKY MOUNTAIN LAKE”, the new mural was according to…

  • “A truth which is beauty. A beauty which is truth” by Ricky Lee Gordon in Stavanger, Norway

    “A truth which is beauty. A beauty which is truth” by Ricky Lee Gordon in Stavanger, Norway

    South African artist Ricky Lee Gordon completed last Friday this stunning wall as part of this year’s Nuart festival in Stavanger, Norway painted as a part of Amnesty’s Brave campaign as a way to pay tribute to Finish transgender activist Sakris Kupila. Best known for his massive murals, Ricky Lee Gordon is a street artist who used to work under…

  • Freddy Sam New mural in Phoenix, Arizona

    Freddy Sam New mural in Phoenix, Arizona

    Cape-Town based artist Ricky Lee Gordon, also known as Freddy Sam, was recently in Phoenix, Arizona, where he painted this beautiful mural titled “Through the reflection of your beauty i am beautiful. we are beautiful”. The quote refers to the fact that we humans are part of this planet’s ecosystem and that by destroying the environment,…

  • Ricky Lee Gordon x 1xRUN New print available now

    South African artist Ricky Lee Gordon just launched a new print in collaboration with 1xRUN. “Like currents our thoughts rise and pass” is an archival Pigment Print with Screen Print Overlay on 310gsm Museum Natural Fine Art Paper. Measures 14 x 20 Inches and comes in a limited edition of 35. Signed and numbered by…

  • Gaia’s Mandela Memorial In Baltimore, USA

    Gaia just finished this new mural entitled ‘Kurema, Kureba, Kwiga’ (translated: To Create, To See, To Learn), a Mandela Memorial painted in Sowebo on mchenry street, Baltimore in solidarity with the Colour Ikamva project in Rwanda and Martha Cooper’s Sowebo/Soweto documentation. Lovely mural for a good cause. In case you are interested, ‘Kurema, Kureba, Kwiga’ is also…

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