An exploration of #Lebanon urban art. Grafspace intends to capture & reflect what has become a rich medium for unrestricted expression of ideas & statements.
In the States i had the cops called on me, in Beirut the neighborhood comes out to watch me paint and gives me coffee and lunch. 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🇱🇧🇱🇧🇱🇧
#Beirut#streetart#graffitiart#publicart
A political stencil to remind Lebanese people of the responsibility of their government in the massive horrific #Beirutblast of 4 August 2020. #graffiti#Lebanon by #Ashekman brothers.
دولتي فعلت هذا-My government did this.A stencil graffiti in #Beirut to remind the world that the 4th of August explosion wasn’t an accident, the ruling mafia knew about it, they committed a crime against humanity and they are still denying it.
#ASHEKMAN#BeirutBlast
This is an absolutely brilliant type-based #muralart work. It reads Kūtu—meaning nest in Tamil—which encapsulates what this rehabilitation settlements means for the community: a home. So creative and purpose-driven... 👍🏻 #ADC#typography#creativity
Shout out to Ben Johnston for winning the ADC Best Typography Best of Discipline for his custom, type-based mural Kūtu / Nest Mural for Start India https://t.co/Yjo8Cf5Pu8
We all need positive messages like these more than ever!
Thank you to street artist Sprite for the inspiration!
>> https://t.co/y3cuj42q0S
#StreetArtChat#ThursdayThoughts#ThankfulThursday
'You Blew Me Away 8' by sculptor Penny Hardy, sculpture made from upcycled scrap metal, to create a piece which signifies renewed life and energy #womensart
London artist @DanKitchener recently retouched his Shoreditch mural on Commercial Street, London after the lower section was tagged over. Here is the before and after.
#streetart#graffiti#muralart
YWCA Metro Vancouver & artist, Ola Volo, have unveiled a 42-foot mural in downtown Vancouver, that shows how domestic violence hides in plain sight. When you take a photo with your phone, hidden QR codes throughout the artwork reveal statistics about domestic violence in Canada.
Possible Banksy artwork appears on wall of prison.
An artwork in the style of Banksy, depicting an escaping prisoner, has appeared on a wall of Reading Prison, in England. Oscar Wilde was imprisoned there in the 1890s for 'indecency'.
The artist has yet to claim the work