Raquel Rodrigo uses Cross-Stitch technique which is commonly known as embroidery to create a beautiful floral street art. At a certain distance, the human eye blends the colors on the retina and the image appears, the portrait directly on the architectural support thanks to the transparency feature of the wire, so that the original surface is embroidered….
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Alessandro Boezio extraordinary sculptures
Italian artist Alessandro Boezio creates a incredible anatomy sculpture based on bizarre multiplications of human limbs. “Everything can be transformed, everything can be re-used, everything is re-adaptable”. His works often show a strong bond with nature, bizarre and the surreal resulting in what often appears to be a hybrid between man and animal. artista italiano Alessandro Boezio…
Sheila Dunn |Complexity & beauty of the feminine
Sheila Dunn was raised in the foothills of Colorado, an inquisitive child with a deep sense of wonder. Some of Artist Statement: “These paintings also explore the complexity and beauty of the feminine. They represent an ever-expanding embrace of my own femininity and acknowledgement of a certain strength found only in vulnerability and tenderness. In a…
Jess Riva Cooper’s Stunning Ceramic Faces
Jess Riva Cooper’s Stunning Ceramic Faces JESS RIVA COOPER IS AN ARTIST AND EDUCATOR BASED IN TORONTO, INTEGRATING COLOUR, DRAWING, AND CLAY TO CREATE SCULPTURES AND INSTALLATION-BASED ARTWORKS. Jess Riva Cooper received her MFA in Ceramic Sculpture from the Rhode Island School of Design. Cooper exhibits her work throughout Europe and North America and has…
Beth Cavener’s Hand Built Stoneware Animals
Beth Cavener’s Hand Built Stoneware . BETH CAVENER ANIMAL BODY, HUMAN SPACE PRIMITIVE ANIMAL INSTINCTS LURK IN OUR OWN DEPTHS, WAITING FOR THE CHANCE TO SLIDE PAST A CONSCIOUS MOMENT. Beth Cavencer “sculptures she create focus on human psychology, stripped of context and rationalization, and articulated through animal and human forms. On the surface, these figures…
ROA |Muralist Street artist
ROA USUALLY USES A MINIMAL COLOR PALLET, SUCH AS BLACK, WHITE, BUT ALSO CREATES WORKS USING VIBRANT COLOURS DEPICTING FLESH AND/OR INTERNAL SYSTEMS WITHIN THE ANIMALS AND BIRDS. He In 2010 came to particular notice in the UK when Hackney council threatened to paint over one of his paintings, a 3.5m high rabbit. The rabbit…
Adnate portrait of an Eyes of the young aborigine child
Adnate portrait of an Indigenous boy from Melbourne is a significant,amazing Aboriginal street site. “Melbourne is quite a significant site for Indigenous culture and Indigenous history, particularly the CBD,” he said. “A 23-metre high portrait is a great way to represent and empower them.” Adnate was thrilled The rear wall of the McDonald House building to be…










