Tag: Sepe
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“Unreachables” New mural by Chazme x Sepe in Bielefeld, Germany
Polish artists Daniel Kalinski aka Chazme and Michał Wręga also known as Sepe were recently in Bielefeld, Germany invited to take part of the Hoch2wei event for which they painted this amazing mural at Bielefeld University. Partners in crime for a while now Chazme and Sepe create a magnificent mural that under the title of “Unreachables” depicting apparently desperate citizens trying to reach…
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SEPE “And We Left All Our Cares Behind” New mural in Wołczyn, Poland
After two wonderful murals painted in occasion of his last exhibition “The Golden Age Of Grotesque” at Lawrence Alkin Gallery in London (here and here), Polish artist Sepe is back with “And We Left All Our Cares Behind” a lovely mural painted, according to the artist, for his “One-Man-Fest “Pustaczki One Love”” at an abandoned spot in Wołczyn,…
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“The Further You Go…” New mural by SEPE in Warsaw
“The Further You Go…” is according to Polish artist Sepe a mural epilogue to ‘The Golden Age Of Grotesque’ his last solo show in London at Lawrence Alkin Gallery, London. Painted in his hometown Warsaw, the new mural depicts the haunting portraits of four clowns i a style that is both figurative and expressionist that, as in the rest…
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Robert Proch, Vesod, Sepe and Corn79 New mural in Gemona, Italy
Here a stunning collaboration by Robert Proch, Vesod, Sepe and Corn 79 who were recently in Italy invited to take part of the 10th edition of the Elementi Sotteranei, an international graffiti and street art festival that began in 2006 and takes place every year in Gemona del Friuli, a town located in north-eastern Italy. Titled Friuli 1976′ the…
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Sepe “The Golden Age Of Grotesque” New mural in Warsaw
This Friday is the opening of The Golden Age Of Grotesque Polish artist Michael Sepe‘s new solo show at Lawrence Alkin Gallery in London and will include a total of 19 new works that Polish artist created especially for this event. After years as a graffiti artist Sepe has finally found his way to a smaller format…
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Chazme x Sepe for Stencibility Street Art Festival in Estonia
Chazme and Sepe, known not only for their own unique style but also for their wonderful collaborations, were until recently in Estonia where they were invited to take part of the Stencibility Street Art Festival celebrated in the city of Tartu. Titled “Supilinn 15”, the new mural is a tribute to Jerzy Hryniewiecki and Bogusław Linke, respectively…
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Sepe x Run The Jewels Project
Here Sepe‘s outstanding contribution to EL-P and Killer Mike’s Run The Jewels project which intends to promote their new album titled ‘ Run The Jewels 2’ as the Low Bros did a few days ago. Painted somewhere in Poland Sepe’s mural incorporates the walls structural elements into the composition (re)creating shadows and adding depth to a scene inhabited by his distinctive and…
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Proembrion x Chazme x Cekas x Tone x Sepe Twin murals for Urban Forms 2014
These twin murals are the result of the incredible work of five talented Polish artists Proembrion, Chazme, Cekas, Robert “Tone” Proch and Sepe. The work, painted for Galeria Urban Forms 2014, took over a week to be completed. In this time the side façade of two 10-storey buildings standing next to each other (hereby the name twin murals) was…
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Chazme x Sepe Collaborate On New Mural In Luxemburg
The Polish duo Chazme and Sepe are now in Luxemburg where they recently finished this new mural titled “The Outsiders”. The Outsiders is a mural tribute to Stanisław Lem a Polish writer known among other things as the author of Solaris (1961). Lem’s works are of philosophical character and deals with themes such speculation on technology, the…
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Sepe x ARTURb 2014 In Lagos, Portugal
Sepe is another artist at this year’s ARTURb residency in Lagos, Portugal for which he created this beautiful mural titled “What Goes Around Comes Around”. The mural remind us of traditional history painting with a linear narrative which in this case works as a comment on the history of the country going from a powerful conqueror status to…
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