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Mural by Cranio aka @cranioartes, seen at 127 NW 24th Street in the Wynwood Arts District of Miami, Florida.
Drone photo by James aka Urbanmuralhunter on that other photo site.
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Mural title: Blauer Indianer Punk - Blue Indian Punk
Artist: Fabio de Oliveira Parnaiba aka Cranio (“Skull” in English)
Homepage: cranioartes.com
Mural title: Blauer Indianer Punk - Blue Indian Punk
Artist: Fabio de Oliveira Parnaiba aka Cranio (“Skull” in English)
Homepage: cranioartes.com
More @cranioartes in Berlin #berlin #graffiti #bülowstrasse #bülowstraße #cranioartes via Instagram ift.tt/2gw6CHJ
Mural title: Blauer Indianer Punk - Blue Indian Punk
Artist: Fabio de Oliveira Parnaiba aka Cranio (“Skull” in English)
Homepage: cranioartes.com
Mural title: Blauer Indianer Punk - Blue Indian Punk
Artist: Fabio de Oliveira Parnaiba aka Cranio (“Skull” in English)
Homepage: cranioartes.com
One of my favorite Indio by @cranioartes #berlin #graffiti #bülowstrasse #bülowstraße #cranioartes via Instagram ift.tt/2hmPRPb
Mural by Fabio de Oliveira Parnaiba who calls himself Cranio aka @cranioartes seen at 3412 NW Second Avenue in the Wynwood area of Miami, Florida.
London #streetartrendezvous #london #londonstreetart #paintingart #art by #cranio #cranioartes @cranioartes & @fanakapan #fanakapan #jj_urbanart #tv_streetart #graffiti_n_wallart #graffiti #streetartphotography #street_focus_on #bricklane #patm666photos
Artist Homepage: instagram.com/cranioartes/?hl=de
About: urban-nation.com/artist/cranio
Mural Title: I buy trees
Urban Art Location Völklinger Hütte:
voelklinger-huette.org/de/ausstellungen/urban-art-biennale
Mural by Fabio de Oliveira Parnaiba who calls himself Cranio aka @cranioartes seen in the Depot District of Berwyn, Illinois.
Photo by James aka @urbanmuralhunter on that other photo site.
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Mural by Cranio aka @cranioartes, seen at 261 NW 26th Street in the Wynwood Arts District of Miami, Florida.
Photo by James aka @urbanmuralhunter on that other photo site.
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Arte de #cranioartes no #BecoDoLira #Sampa #SaoPaulo #TV_StreetArt #Graffiti #Grafite #StreetArt #ArteDeRua #UrbanArt #ArteUrbana #DSB_Graff #MisturaUrbana #SampaGraffiti #SigaGraffitiSP #BRArts #StreetArt_Daily #MuralsDaily
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Mural by Fabio de Oliveira Parnaiba who calls himself Cranio aka @cranioartes seen in the Wynwood Arts District of Miami, Florida.
Photo by James aka Urbanmuralhunter on that other photo service.
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Mural by Fabio de Oliveira Parnaiba [CRANIO] aka @cranioartes, seen at 164 NW 26th Street in Miami, Florida.
The name of the character used by the Brazilian mural artist Cranio is the "Blue Indian". This is a recurring motif in his artworks, representing the indigenous people of Brazil. Cranio developed the blue indigenous character as a way to create an artistic identity directly related to the image of Brazil and to represent the indigenous peoples who have populated his native country. The blue Indian character is depicted in various situations, often prompting thoughts on contemporary issues like consumerism, corruption, and the environment, creating a fusion between aesthetic appreciation and critical reflection. -- Perplexity
Photo by James aka Urbanmuralhunter on that other photo site.
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Mural by Cranio aka @cranioartes, seen at 124 NW 25th Street in the Wynwood Arts District of Miami, Florida.
Photo by James aka @urbanmuralhunter on that other photo site.
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Mural by Fabio de Oliveira Parnaiba [CRANIO] aka @cranioartes, seen at 222 NW 44th Street in Miami, Florida.
The name of the character used by the Brazilian mural artist Cranio is the "Blue Indian". This is a recurring motif in his artworks, representing the indigenous people of Brazil. Cranio developed the blue indigenous character as a way to create an artistic identity directly related to the image of Brazil and to represent the indigenous peoples who have populated his native country. The blue Indian character is depicted in various situations, often prompting thoughts on contemporary issues like consumerism, corruption, and the environment, creating a fusion between aesthetic appreciation and critical reflection. -- Perplexity
Drone photo by James aka Urbanmuralhunter on that other photo site.
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Mural by Cranio aka @cranioartes, seen at 394 NW 24th Street in the Wynwood Arts District of Miami, Florida.
Photo by James aka @urbanmuralhunter on that other photo site.
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