Our weekly interview with the street, this week featuring Adri, Banksy, Dan Witz, Deform, Demon, Gaia, Jon Burgerman, Ludo, Nick Walker, Olek, Rambo, Slayers, and XAM with dispatches from Paris, Dubai, and Chicago.
Rambo, Gift, Demon, Slayers. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Gaia. Detail (photo © Jaime Rojo)
“This new piece on the streets of NYC is an extension of some of the past work I have done connecting various concepts of catastrophe. I have found the imagery depicting the horrors of the plague especially pertinent to the state of our environment. Humanity has weathered and lived through various crises that have shaken our imagination and dramatically changed the way we organize our lives moving forward” Gaia
Gaia. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Now is this called a sidebust? Street architect to contemporary birds, XAM, is atop a faux sign by Street Artist Dan Witz (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Ludo. The Future of Fashion in Paris. (photo © Ludo)
Ludo. The Future of Fashion in Paris. (photo © Ludo)
Ludo. The Future of Fashion in Paris. (photo © Ludo)
Ludo. The Future of Fashion in Paris. (photo © Ludo)
“Banksy” in Da Bronx. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Jesus does a skateboard trick in this highly offensive image from Adri. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Deform in Dubai “My Grant” (photo © Deform)
Olek (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Street Artist Olek is a participating artist at The Crest Hardware Art Show currently on view in Williamsburg Brooklyn. Click on the link below to get full details on this show and go check out some imaginative interpretations:
More about the show here http://www.brooklynstreetart.com/theblog/?p=22007
Nick Walker. This is the remainder of an old piece from 2008. In the original the figure is remote controlling a very tall Giraffe to who is writing “Vandal” in red spray paint. The building got a fresh coat of paint recently but they decided to save him. We like that. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Rocking cans in Chicago (!), world famous doodler Jon Burgerman hits up a wall. (photo © courtesy of Pawn Works Gallery)
Jon Burgerman in Chicago (photo © courtesy of Pawn Works Gallery)
Untitled (photo © Jaime Rojo)
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