Photos by Logan Hicks
A nearly three week installation of Street Art in Oslo, Norway by Faile, SEEN, D*Face, The London Police, Shepard Fairey, Vitaly Rusakov (Mizer), Logan Hicks, Will Barras, Martin Whatson, Galo, and Nicolay Aamodt is taking place right now as a way to raise awareness and funds for Human Rights Watch.
The London Police say it’s YOUR turn to support the incredibly good work of Human Rights Watch now. (photo © Logan Hicks)
Street Art fans are typically more in touch with the needs of communities and are fierce advocates of the rights of all people, so BSA is very excited to start this post by offering you with the opportunity to give money to Human Rights Watch – So, 1. GIVE to HRW first, and 2. Look at great pics second.
Thank you, now cool Street Art photos from Street Artist and photographer Logan Hicks.
Chas checks his original sketches in his notebook and compares them to the actual wall (photo © Logan Hicks)
Woah! That’s a bit of a drop. (photo © Logan Hicks)
Detail of The London Police wall for T&J Art Walk in Oslo, Norway (photo © Logan Hicks)
Chas says “Check Your Head”, that’s whats up. (photo © Logan Hicks)
“Both Street Art and Humans Rights Watch have come from a desire to empower, help, appeal to the public directly” – D*Face
D*Face installing a half can of colored inspiration that will splash across this Oslo wall. (photo © Logan Hicks)
D*Face installing his wall. (photo © Logan Hicks)
A full screen shot of D*Face installation. (photo © Logan Hicks)
Love those sneaker shots. (photo © Logan Hicks)
Learn more about the T&J Art Walk show in Oslo and see completed pieces by clicking the banner above.
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