Tag: St+art India
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Guido van Helten celebrates Dharavi’s hip hoppers with stunning mural
Australian artist Guido van Helten is back with this stunning mural celebrating Dharavi’s hip hoppers in Mumbai, India. Through his work, Guido van Helten likes to build on the context of the spaces he works within. Having met Aku from the :: SlumGods :: crew – a hip-hop collective empowering children through teaching them the elements of hip-hop…
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Agostino Iacurci x St+Art India in New Delhi
Italian street artist and illustrator Agostino Iacurci just finished this large mural at the Gonvin Puri Metro Station in Delhi as part of the always great St+Art India festival. Not unlike the rest of his work, the new mural features Agostino Iacurci’s characteristic imagery, a visual vocabulary able to condense stories open to various levels of reading. Making…
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Borondo “Mirage” x St+Art India in New Delhi
Here the work of Spanish artist Gonzalo Borondo who is currently in India taking part of this year’s St+Art India for which he painted this amazing expressionistic piece. The new piece is part of WIP – The Street Art Show – , a group show that counts with the participation of local and international artists like…
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NeverCrew New mural for St+Art India in New Delhi
The always amazing duo NeverCrew composed by the Swiss duo Christian Rebecchi & Pablo Togni is now in New Delhi where they recently finished this new mural for St+Art India. The duo, who is already working on their second piece for the festival, painted this technically amazing mural featuring the image of an astronaut put against a bright blue…
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1010 paints another hypnotic mural in India
Here 1010‘s finished wall at the School of Planning and Architecture in New Delhi organized by St+art India. Once again we found ourselves confronted with 1010’s stunning imagery. Mysterious portal-like street art illusions of depth created using layered tones of colour and shadow. Colorful “layers” that seem to peel away and show a hidden space deep within…
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DOME x St+art India in Mumbai
German artist Christian Krämer also known as Dome is now in India invited to take part of the St+art India festival in Mumbai. Dome’s work focuses on surreal themes tapping into mysterious narratives that take place in familiar yet strange worlds populated by black and extremely elongated figures usually wearing animal heads upon their heads. His characters are charged by nostalgia and his scenes are…
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