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This one is for Live..Simply
To check out more of Fin Dac's work:
www.instagram.com/findac/?hl=en
Fin Dac in Los Angeles:
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Street art by Fin DAC
Irish painter from Cork, Ireland
Loc: Anton Martin Market
Santa Isabel Street, Madrtid, Spain
Artist: Fin DAC
Mural on SolTerra’s headquarters as an advertisement for SolTerra
Portland-on-Willamette
Oregon, USA
Many thanks to live..simply for photographing this first and letting me know about this existence so that I could visit when I flew in last just for a couple of days to visit a good friend of mine. His photo of this (without the multiple exposure effect) is here:
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This is the work of an artist who goes by Fin Dac and his website can be found here:
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Isajoyo o "Isabelita", del muralista Finbarr Dac (también Fin Dac), reelaboración de 2015 del original del mismo autor en 2012. Mercado de Antón MartÃn, calle de Santa Isabel, Madrid.
Findac, Brighton.
One of my favourite pieces in a really long time, so strikingly beautiful. Love the reflection of her in the window too.
Visiting the archives again today.
Irish artist Finbarr Dac is a regular visitor to Melbourne. He recently put out a call to photographers for high-res images of his work, so I searched these four out that I have and have submitted them to him this morning for consideration. It will be cool if one gets selected for his coffee table book.
Top: Fitzroy & Brunswick, Feb 2019
Bottom: Brighton, Feb 2016 & Mar 2020
'Kaitaki' is Maori for 'the guardian' and this depiction of Ashleigh Sagar is meant as a symbol of protection to the city.
One of ten murals from the YMCA's Street Prints Otautahi 2017.
Fin Dac is a self-taught, non-conformist urban artist who has defined and perfected an atypical spray paint style he has dubbed Urban Aesthetics. Hailing from Cork city (Ireland), he has paved a singular path through the global urban art scene whilst keeping his gallery output deliberately minimal: preferring instead to let the streets be his exhibition space as he crisscrosses the globe on his self-funded, self-organised paint excursions. His artistic influences stem from dark graphic novels all the way through to rebel artists such as Salvador Dali & Francis Bacon and classic illustrators such as Aubrey Beardsley. His vibrant renditions of Asian, ethnic or otherworldly females, with a mask/splash of colour around the eyes, now decorate walls, rooftops and forgotten urban landscapes on all 4 continents of the world.
Many thanks to Live..Simply for posting a photo of the newest Fin Dac mural in Los Angeles!
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This is a shot from London in 2015 of a smaller mural he did in Shoreditch. You can find more of his amazing work online here:
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Art by Fin Dac. Acton (London). There's another by him just steps away. His depictions of Asian women haven’t always been well received.
Two works by Findac on Churchfield Road, Acton, London W3.
Plus an old green & gold Hovis sign for a long gone bakers.
Blind Walls Gallery is hét museum op straat, een groeiende collectie van bijna 100 muurschilderingen gemaakt door (inter)nationale kunstenaars en die zijn geïnspireerd op het verleden, heden en de toekomst van Breda.
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Blind Walls Gallery is THE museum on the street, a growing collection of nearly 100 murals made by (inter)national artists and inspired by the past, present and future of the city of Breda.
‘Geisha met Brabants tintje’ – by|door Fin DAC | Ginnekenmarkt 12
Fin DAC maakte samen met Nol Art en Edo Rath deze Geisha muurschildering, genaamd ‘Kokesh’ op de muur van een destijds (eveneens Japans) sushi restaurant. Fin DAC maakte de muurschildering als toevoeging op zijn ‘Hidden Beauty’ serie. Het kleurpalet, met veel rood en wit, sluit aan bij de Bredase stadsvlag.
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Fin DAC, together with Nol Art and Edo Rath, made this Geisha mural, called 'Kokesh', on the wall of a (also Japanese) sushi restaurant at the time. Fin DAC made the mural as an addition to his 'Hidden Beauty' series. The color palette, with lots of red and white, is in line with the Breda city flag.
Street art by Fin Dac titled "Resurrection of Angels, Part I", at the Love Shack, 2121 Lincoln Boulevard, Venice, California. I love how he extended the head above the roofline. Alas, from Google Street View it looks like this mural is now gone. The owl on the right is by the artist Deb.
Festival stops for Covid-19
Baionako Street Art Festibala 2020
Bayonne Festival Street Art 2020 (3/7)
Artist : Fin Dac
Title : Urdin (Azul, Blue, Bleu)
Large scale work called Shisoka in the Poets corner area of Acton by Irish artist Finbarr Notte.
Will endeavour to get a night shot soon as the window acts as a light atop the post once the sun as gone down.