Thom Thom.

JR Takes on NYC.

Photos by Luna Park and Jake Dobkin.

VISUAL TALK WITH ALEXANDROS VASMOULAKIS.

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Alexandros Vasmoulakis’s reason for being is to communicate (so he states on his website) and communicate he does, with elaborate doe-eyed behemoth beings gracing the buildings in Greece. The size and scope of these pieces are spectacular and speak in epic visual proportions. For examples of his grandiose lessons in conveying a perceptual message, click “read on” for more.

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(iN)VISÍVEIS . (iN)VISIBLE.

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It seems like lately, the impending winter peril has gotten us a bit dismal and gothy, but discovering Ana Ventura’s (iN)VISÍVEIS . (iN)VISIBLE street art has definitely won us over with major cheering points. Her whimsical characters, lost within the mix of cracks and rubble makes the dilapidated alive again. Check out more of Ventura’s keen eye for charm after the jump.

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Blu David Ellis Combine Forces


Bologna-based street artist, Blu, has recently collaborated with David Ellis to push the ambitions and [sculptural] dimensions of his last hit, MUTO, with this latest hypnotic piece entitled COMBO.

As an artist who has made an international name for himself with his motion-paintings, this likely match seemed bound to happen between Ellis and his Italian peer. David brings his delicate illustrative sensibilities to Blu’s playful ingenuity, which includes physically breaking through walls to create his cast of characters, in this ten-day creation.

Much like in MUTO, the use of thoughtful, immersive and often unexpected sound-design adds another thick layer of narrative depth.

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