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Not posted a street art image for some time. This one taken a while back. I'd seen this piece a few times but it was blocked by a wire fence ...
Here is the coloured version of my art supplies to be used this summer... the larger wc kit is what I would prefer to use all the time (LOVE the full pan size) but it is too heavy, doesn't sit flat when open and takes up too much space on a cafe table...so will use it at home.
1 more sleep and I will be on my summer holidays... can't wait!!!!!
I hope all my online friends have the most wonderful Xmas/ New Year period. Of course I will be sketching as much as I can and posting regularly too... so no break from me!!!
If you missed it before... I am having a stay-cation and am going to be exploring Sydney as a tourist (along with family gatherings, catching up with friends, trying to sew three dresses... etc... )
BTW got to find my pentel pocket brush....
Located at the Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau, which is an art nouveau complex/museum... and former hospital [Hospital of the Holy Cross and Saint Paul].
It's a hospital village built between 1910 and 1930 and was in use until 2003. It's also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Barcelona, Spain
Street Art or "grafitti" in Belfast. Not so fond of calling something like this "grafitti" to be honest. It's not exactly something thats easy to replicate so to me this is an art form, something special and unusual and interesting.
I fell in love with this wall when we were touring Belfast - I use the term touring very loosely since we were definately lost!
Shot on Portra, with a Pentax K1000 and slightly edited in lightroom
Eight oil paintings on canvas by Ron Schouten acquired in the permanent Art collection of the BSSR House - Ambassador of Abstract Art - in the Maastricht Region.
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Unknown artist (19th Century) - Stadtansicht von Salzburg
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This artwork by Stik was one of the first street artworks I saw and what got me hooked into street art many years ago. Rumoured to be at Stik’s old studio. The smaller piece used to be where the blackened window is situated but someone (possibly Stik himself) removed it and placed it under the other artworks arm ...