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This is mixture of the Nes link sprite and box art. And I made him for Zelda Month. I plan on making another Link later this month so watch out for that
When things got a little rough and ragged, Ne'Elton was forced to go back to Pyncton for a restructure. The translation was never easy. The Neon Bunny saw to that. He kinda ran things over in Pyncton and had his own style, if you take my meaning. Oh, he looked cute and all, yeah he did. But it was all a facade; that was one bad bunny.
Un unico arco ben conservato, lungo una ventina di metri, scavalca la gola del Rio Novelli (più profonda di quel che s’immagina da lontano). Il ponte fu costruito nel 1766 dalla famiglia Cambiaso di Genova, per agevolare gli scambi tra la costa ligure e la pianura padana. A metà campata rimaniamo incantati davanti a un’edicola. Una Madonnina candida tiene con aria dolce ma ferma il bambino vivace. Questo cerca di divincolarsi. O forse, se si ruota verso sinistra il punto di vista, di abbracciarla ancora più stretta.
A single well-preserved arch, about twenty meters long, crosses the gorge of the Rio Novelli (deeper than what can be imagined from afar). The bridge was built in 1766 by the Cambiaso family of Genoa, to facilitate trade between the Ligurian coast and the Po Valley. Halfway through the span we are enchanted in front of a newsstand. A white Madonnina holds the lively child with a sweet but firm air. This tries to wriggle out. Or perhaps, if you turn the point of view to the left, to embrace it even closer.
Roid Week day 2
from a little stroll in Connecticut near where we live.
Speed Graphic
Expired Polaroid 59
Ca ne se voit peut-être pas sur la photo, mais Ciboulette est énorme à côté de la petite fragile Pâquerette.
It's perhaps not visible on the photo, but Ciboulette is huge compared to the fragile little Pâquerette
Nes 30/11/2024 13h17
Street art Frankey gives the city small inconspicuous surprises. Sometimes quite large, sometimes very small. Every week a photo with one of his recent works appears in the supplement to the newspaper Het Parool. A great opportunity to take a closer look at his work. Sometimes you have to search to find it and sometimes it is already gone.
Hanging street lamppost transformed into a space rocket in the Amsterdam School architecture style. Made possible by companies and shops located at the Nes.
SPACE ROCKETS 020
Nes, Amsterdam Centrum
November 2024 (Het Parool, 21/11/2024)
Streetart Frankey
Streetart Frankey (pseudonym of Frank de Ruwe) is a Dutch artist who wants to positively influence the street scene with relatively small and often inconspicuous works of art.
He grew up in Nijmegen, father was an inventor at Philips Netherlands. He studied at Delft University of Technology (Industrial design). In daily life director of and working for design collective Natwerk. In Amsterdam, many of his works in the street art category can be found on buildings, streets and bridges, often in addition to existing building elements. He himself about his work;
"I want to push boundaries. Art has no boundaries, that's why I like it so much."
In 2019, a special page has been dedicated to his art in Het Parool for a number of years; first he took care of that section himself, later he had to leave that work to others because of busy work. A little later his work Eberhard van der Laan appeared above the entrance of Paradiso.
One of the works that inspired him is the Boomzagertje in the Leidsebosje, a work by an as yet unknown artist.
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