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After months of waiting and hoping nobody paint over it, the car that parked forever thereat in the middle of this masterpiece, finally left.
In Ramayana, the pastime of Lord Rama (incarnation of Lord Krishna) on earth, Hanuman was His devoted servitor.
This wall depicts Hanuman carry a hill from the Himalayas.
The story is Lord Rama was seriously injured in the battlefield whilst attempting to rescue His consort, Sita Devi Who was kidnapped by a demon King Ravana of Lanka (Ceylon / Sri Lanka). Hanuman was ordered by a physician to obtain certain types of herbs available in Himalaya. As Hanuman was unable to recognise the herb therefore, he lifted the whole hill back to the battlefield.
I was fortunate to have documented and seen this masterpiece by #sinnaone from day one to completion. A very friendly artist.
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Trafalgar Lane, Brighton 🇬🇧
14th December, 2019
These two Sinna One pictures I would like to dedicate to the lady taken ill just before I took them.And I hope she will have improved
Sinbot by Sinna One was one of the larger pieces of street art along Trafalgar Lane. The splashes of fluorescent colours also made it stand out.
You can see more of his work here : www.instagram.com/sinnaone/
Although I've been to Brighton several times before but never really had the time to explore the cities street art. I'll be posting a few more yet, mostly taken around the North Laines area. Trafalgar Lane is a street that runs along the back of a row of houses and consequently has plenty of 'canvas' for a wide variety of styles, themes etc.
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Sinbot by Sinna One was one of the larger pieces of street art along Trafalgar Lane. The splashes of fluorescent colours also made it stand out.
You can see more of his work here : www.instagram.com/sinnaone/
Although I've been to Brighton several times before but never really had the time to explore the cities street art. I'll be posting a few more yet, mostly taken around the North Laines area. Trafalgar Lane is a street that runs along the back of a row of houses and consequently has plenty of 'canvas' for a wide variety of styles, themes etc.
Click here for more Street Art photos : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157628800256941
My Website : Twitter : Facebook : Instagram : Photocrowd
© D.Godliman
This Ganesha was adjacent to the previously uploaded Sinbot and my research tells me they're both by Sinna One.
You can see more of his work here : www.instagram.com/sinnaone/
Although I've been to Brighton several times before but never really had the time to explore the cities street art. I'll be posting a few more yet, mostly taken around the North Laines area. Trafalgar Lane is a street that runs along the back of a row of houses and consequently has plenty of 'canvas' for a wide variety of styles, themes etc.
Click here for more Street Art photos : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157628800256941
My Website : Twitter : Facebook : Instagram : Photocrowd
© D.Godliman
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An image of the side of the Prince Albert Pub, in Brighton UK.
This mural has been a highlight of Brighton’s street art scene since it featured a lone tribute to BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel following his death in 2004. Since then, it has grown to include 42 legendary musicians, first expanding in the summer of 2013 when local street artists Req and SinnaOne painted 28 faces on the wall. The mural was renovated in 2017, as the paint was starting to flake off, and the opportunity update the icons so the new mural features the additions of Biggie Smalls and Tupac Shakur, Chester Bennington of the band Linkin Park, David Bowie, Prince, Leonard Cohen and George Michael – as well as an updated Captain Beefheart. It had only just been updated by the time I got to shoot this image, the late (and great) Tom Petty having (sadly) just been added, following his sad departure a week or so beforehand.
This is not the only reason this wall is famous......can you spot the Banksy? I did some research (this involved having a fantastic pint of Sussex Gold, and a chat to the bar maid, and online research!). The pub received an additional artwork, overnight, in 2004, by the shadowy artist Banksy, called Kissing Coppers. What you see here is a reproduction, covered in glass. The original was removed by the owners and was sold at Auction in Miami for a cool £345,000.
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First paint of the year and was feeling a bit rusty for a day light session in plublic.
Sinna1 has arranged for Grafik Warfare to paint a series of Signal Boxes around Brighton. And from the reaction i was getting today the public is loving it :D. Good old Brightonians.
See some of the other creations here.
The "Dead Rock Stars" mural on the Prince Albert pub at the corner of Frederick Place, Brighton (Req and Sinna One). Two faces are -strictly speaking- not rock stars as such -those of the DJ John Peel and the actor Oliver Reed.
So I headed off to Brighton this morning to paint with Grafik Warfare this huge portrait of Aung San Suu Kyi for the Brighton Festival, as she has just become Honorary Freewomen of the city of Brighton and Hove.
I painted the Portrait itself and light effects, and Snub23 and Sinna1 created the amazing background and huge stencils of all the letters!
Awesome days paint, great people, and good to be painting in Brighton again!
Was a one day, 8hr hit, would have liked a couple, but managed to paint the portrait in 8 hours, using KOBRA paint! Kobra power all the way!!! :)
One of many painted telecom boxes to be found in Brighton. I reckon I've found about 30 now - well it beats trainspotting! Originally these were painted by Cassette Lord but I think most now are done by Sinna One, who claims to "like cheering people up with colourful designs". This pig certainly made me smile - love the tu tu!
Tiki-themed pub/bar at the corner of St James's Street and High Street. Recently under new management and with a background mural by local artist SinnaOne. City of Brighton & Hove, UK.
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The side wall of The Prince Albert pub in Trafalgar Street, Brighton which is a 'Street Art' installation by local artists Req and SinnaOne as a tribute to deceased icons from the music industry.
Brighton, East Sussex.
27th June 2015
The Prince Albert pub in Brighton has recently been decorated with a fabulous mural of Musical Legends - reinforcing the pub's musical traditions. The mural is a collaboration between graffiti artist Req, the original creator, SinnaOne and pub owner Chris Steward.
The pub is close to Brighton Station, next time you're in the area, why not take a look
So I headed off to Brighton this morning to paint with Grafik Warfare this huge portrait of Aung San Suu Kyi for the Brighton Festival, as she has just become Honorary Freewomen of the city of Brighton and Hove.
I painted the Portrait itself and light effects, and Snub23 and Sinna1 created the amazing background and huge stencils of the towers and all the letters!
Awesome days paint, great people, and good to be painting in Brighton again!
if you've ever been in Brighton, you must have noticed that pretty much every street media box has been turned into a piece of art. you must have also noticed some amazing murals around town. remember the 'Yeah Tea' mural on ex-Blind Tiger wall? - that was my favourite one! every time i passed by it put a smile on my face. then i moved, and guess what i found on the corner of my new street? - this media box(!) and then.. I met the creator, Daryl, or more famously known as Sinna One. here are some of his stories and thoughts:
I’ve been drawing ever since I was little and it has always been nurtured. As a kid I was at my aunt’s once and while she was watching telly I made up a story and drew all the way around the room. When my parents came in, they weren’t happy about it, of course, but they told me that they were so amazed by the detail in the houses which had little windows and someone inside, and I’ve explained this whole story to them.”
Even though I’ve always known that I want to be an artist, after I left school, I was so confused until I got into uni where I studied 3D Design. My mum kicked me up my arse to do it. Looking back, however, I’d say don’t ever rush into decisions because you’re being pressured, because at the end of my course I felt like I should have studied illustration, really. But also not to dwell on it: “Oh, I’ve made this decision, it’s all wrong, so therefore that’s it, it’s over.” Every experience is different and you’ll find your way. If you really want something, doesn’t matter how you get there, you’ll find it in the end. There’s no right or wrong - it’s a journey.
Just because you get paid, it doesn’t mean you’re an artist or that you’re good at it. Art is more than money. The biggest compliment I get is when someone says: “I see it and it makes me really happy." That makes me happy knowing that I’ve done something and it might make someone smile.
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1 of 9 sculptures created for this years Secret Garden Party.
Installed successfully however not secure or durable enough as this one was gone by the second morning and the rest followed a similar fate with only 2 small badgers left on the trail.
What I thought at the time was a Banksy graffiti , Kissing Coppers, on the wall of The Prince Albert, Brighton, UK © Linda Dawn Hammond / IndyFoto.com Feb 23, 2014. Turns out it is an imitation of the original which used to be here, and was sold in NYC on Feb.19, 2014... how disappointing. What nerve to put up a fake Banksy in its place. I can understand if the bar was so broke, they felt the need to sell it, but to put a fake in its place was unnecessary. The mural is a collaboration between graffiti artist Req, the original creator, SinnaOne and Chris. The George Best scratching his rear was up on the blank wall with the original Banksy- wonder which artist did this. www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-26254509
Then again, it appears the "original" had been considerably retouched by a barman from the pub after being repeatedly defaced- so is it really a Banksy they sold?
www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2011/apr/21/banksy-kissi...
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Snub23, Sinna One, Ink Fetish, Funky Red Dog, Foundry, Leeks, Nine-o, Fin DAC, banksy, shepard fairey
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Snub23, Sinna One, Ink Fetish, Funky Red Dog, Foundry, Leeks, Nine-o, Fin DAC, banksy, shepard fairey
Martin Worster martinworster.wordpress.com/
Snub23, Sinna One, Ink Fetish, Funky Red Dog, Foundry, Leeks, Nine-o, Fin DAC, banksy, shepard fairey
Martin Worster martinworster.wordpress.com/
Snub23, Sinna One, Ink Fetish, Funky Red Dog, Foundry, Leeks, Nine-o, Fin DAC, banksy, shepard fairey