Tag: art united us
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Ricky Lee Gordon x Art United us, Kiev
South African artist Ricky Lee Gordon aka Freddy Sam is now in Kiev where he just finished this new mural for the non-stop project Art United us. Titled “І ХВИЛІ МОРЯ ТОЧАТЬ КАМІНЬ КОЖНА РІКА ВПАДАЄ В МОРЕ” or just ‘Every River Flows to the Sea and the Waves of the Sea will Soften the Stone” the…
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Kenor paints entire train in Kiev
Catalan street artist KENOR was recently in Ukraine invited to take part of the Art United us project that kicked off a couple of months ago in Kiev. For the occasion, KENOR was given the chance to paint an entire train ahead of the Day of Kyiv, being later displayed at the Darnytsia depot. As in…
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2501 “Tools for abstraction” x the Art United us project in Kiev
Italian artist 2501 just completed what is probably the tallest mural in Europe today, a 28 storey building façade in Kiev, Ukraine. Painted for the Art United us project and titled ‘Tools for abstraction’ this new large-scale mural is also part of 2501’s Nomadic Experiment which consists of two murals that aim to explore how our reality and surroundings can shape a work…
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Smates “A Flamenco in Kiev” New mural x Art United us
Belgian street artist Smates, known for his hyperrealistic murals, just finished this new wall for the amazing project Art United us in Kiev, Ukraine. Titled “”A Flamenco in Kiev”, the new mural is characteristic of his work, showing two hyperrealistic and interlaced flamenco heads, one showing a pink flamingo submerging its head under water…
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Guido van Helten New mural in Chernobyl
In commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, Brisbane-based artist Guido van Helten painted this wonderful portrait based on a photograph taken by the renowned photojournalist Igor Kostin short after the disaster in 1986. The mural, made possible thanks to the assistance from the Chernobyl district authorities, was painted inside an abandoned reactor that was under…
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Guido van Helten New mural in Chernobyl
In commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, Brisbane-based artist Guido van Helten painted this wonderful portrait based on a photograph taken by the renowned photojournalist Igor Kostin short after the disaster in 1986. The mural, made possible thanks to the assistance from the Chernobyl district authorities, was painted inside an abandoned reactor that was under…
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Rustam Qbic ‘Labyrinth’ x Art United Us
Russian artist Rustam Qbic just finished this new mural in Kiev entitled ‘Labyrinth’ kicking off Art United Us, an international project that intends to raise public awareness and attention to the problem of war, aggression and violence, and that during the next couple of years will produce 200 walls both in Ukraine and abroad. ‘Labyrinth’ by Rustam Qbic is based on…
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