Stencil Street Artist Hits Both Floors of Parisian Gallery
Last minute touches at “Community Service”. (photo © Roswitha Guillemin courtesy the gallery)
Last Friday C215 played host at Galerie Itinerrance as he debuted many new pieces across various surfaces using the stencil technique he is known for. His addition of color variations over the last year or so has opened a door into more possibilities for dimension and emotion in his portraits. Fans of the monochromatic style he established his name with were pleased to see the black/grey/white stencils also continue to capture his interest.
C215 Photo Courtesy Galerie Itinerrance
C215 Photo Courtesy Galerie Itinerrance
C215 Photo Courtesy Galerie Itinerrance
C215 Photo Courtesy Galerie Itinerrance
C215 Photo Courtesy Galerie Itinerrance
C215 Photo Courtesy Galerie Itinerrance
C215 Photo Courtesy Galerie Itinerrance
C215 Photo Courtesy Galerie Itinerrance
The show is accompanying the release of a book of the same name “Community Service”, featuring photography by 12 artists behind the camera, an interview with Steven P. Harrington of Brooklyn Street Art (who also wrote the introduction), and a preface by Marc and Sara Schiller with Thierry Froger. More on the book and show HERE.
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