Tag: Stinkfish
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The Cuma Project
Cuma Project is an independent street art project supporting people and communities in Latin America and popular indigenous organisations whose right to live a free and meaningful life is threatened by poverty and by the policies of their governments. In the months of April and May 2016, Cuma Project visited the indigenous communities of Llano Grande, La…
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Stinkfisk new mural in Vietnam
Colombian artist Stinkfish is currently in Vietnam where he painted this new street piece in Ho Chi Minh City [Saigon]. Stinkfish, who prefers to call what he does “Graffiti” and always carries a camera with him, highlights the value of photography in his work, both as a registration system and as a tool for building some…
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Stinkfish New Mural In Chicago
Stinkfish is now in New York participating of the Juicy Brooklyn Art Festival, but before he left Chicago he painted this beautiful mural based on a picture taken at Swayambhunath in Katmandú, Nepal in August 2013. The artist, who prefers to call what he does “Graffiti” and always carries a camera with him, highlights the value of photography in…
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Stinkfish New Piece In Bogotá, Colombia
Stinkfish is now back in Colombia where he recently painted another beautiful portrait based on… a peculiar selfie. As usual we appreciate the fine stencil work combined with vibrant colours, fluid lines and smooth details.
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“x” New Mural by Stinkfisk In Bogotá, Colombia
Stinkfish is now back in Colombia where he recently painted another beautiful portrait based o a photograph taken during his trip to Katmandu earlier this year. Stinkfish, who prefers to call what he does “Graffiti” and always carries a camera with him, highlights the value of photography in his work, both as a registration system…
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Stinkfish New Piece In Berlin, Germany
Stinkfish is now back in Germany where he painted this pretty nice piece in an also pretty good location in Berlin. Loving this simple, but beautiful portrait based in a picture taken last summer during his trip to Katmandu. The artist, who prefers to call what he does “Graffiti” and always carries a camera…
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