Juan Iesari is focused on comic book art, illustrations and design, developing a style that incorporated graphics and realism into his mural.
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Juan Iesari has traveled extensively which influences his aesthetic and a common theme in his art is the coexistence of humanity and nature. He also affirms the inescapable co-dependence between nature and humankind.
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Three artists joined together to lend their talent to creating an urban mural inspired by journalism.
Music by: Billy Taner
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Binho Ribeiro has been a pioneer of street art in Latin America. Among his peculiarities are his passion for skateboarding and the business world. Ribeiro has made his mark among generations.
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Paulo Ito is a native of São Paulo, Brazil and his work focuses on what it means to be human.
Artist: Paulo Ito | Art: Do we have time? #TheOutlawOceanMuralProject
“One of the most striking things I learned from the book is the extent to which illegal, unethical practices occur in the world’s oceans and the difficulty with enforcing laws and regulations in such a vast, often lawless environment.” - ÜNAM
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“The highly apocalyptic content of the phrases I chose to sample from [Chomsky] led me to choose a more underground musical path, free from clichés.” - @PROGedia_Fed
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“Through this project, I definitely see our oceans as less of a vast and beautiful place but something that’s more-so under constant attack on a really large scale.” - @ronaldjenkees
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Silvia Lopez Chavez strives for her work to be approachable and her content is often determined through a collective, neighborhood-based co-designing and re-envisioning space, which she considers part of her social practice.
Serge Kortenbroek is a self-taught artist with paintings based on existing creatures and animals, often presented with some science fiction elements added.
Music by: @kowritesmusic
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Guga Liuzzi has developed a series of murals inspired by villages he has visited connecting the viewer to nature and to the individual perspectives of rural workers.
Music by: CEEYS
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“It seems that human beings are capable of unconsciously suppressing this type of knowledge when it collides with a comfortable life.” - @tuvaband
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Felipe Reyes is an artist who seeks to balance chance and conscious decision, synthesis and expressiveness, using accident and gesture as raw materials.
Music by: @juliakent
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“Our hope is that music evokes the spirit and intent of the original work, and will give listeners a gateway to further education (and perhaps subsequent action), where possible.” - @3kstatic
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.@Shell77418216 is an artist who illustrates riverside life with artwork that emphasizes the experiences of palafitas in Pina, which is a large floating community.
Music by: @angelruediger
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AREA 35 CREW aims to boost cultural development through urban art and by supporting their community through workshops, schools, public murals, and local opinion makers.
Music by: Kumbhaka | The Message
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