Van Gogh and Graffiti at the entrance for Mr. Brainwash’s exhibition in London!
One week left to see the exhibition at the Old Sorting Office Building, 21-31 New Oxford Street, Bloomsbury, London.
Van Gogh and Graffiti at the entrance for Mr. Brainwash’s exhibition in London!
One week left to see the exhibition at the Old Sorting Office Building, 21-31 New Oxford Street, Bloomsbury, London.
Street Art in Williamsburg, close to L line, Bedford Avenue (Taken with Instagram)
Lego street art by Brooklyn-based Korean artist Jaye Moon @North 7th Street and Bedford Avenue, Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
“…I chose legos because they are associated with architectural forms, ready-made objects based on industrial and mechanical functions…” http://www.fountainheadresidency.com/jaye_moon.html
Doug Argue’s “Catch My Drift”, 2012.
at Haunch of Vision, 550 W 21st Street, New York.
From the press release:”Argue is best known for his large-scale abstract paintings that explore infinite space with a scientific and mathematical foundation […]. A highlight of the exhibition os Argue’s ‘Genesis’ that measures roughly 13 by 19 feet and evokes the cosmos, but with closer inspection reveals distorted text”.
Jaye Moon, Lego street art, W 21st Street, Chelsea, New York
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