Written by George EllisPosted in BlogTags: Anthony Lister, Exhibition, graffiti, hypebeast, los angeles, mural, New York, paint, robert fontaine gallery, solo show, spray can, street art, the audienceMay 15, 2013
The Robert Fontaine Gallery presents “Never Odd or Even”, a solo show from the one and only Anthony Lister. Featuring a selection of new works including his most recent ballerina murals, the show will bring his signature graffiti strokes to the realm of fine art and formal gallery setting. He states “I’m disguising myself as a fine artist until the revolution is fully here.” The work blends Lister’s highly energetic strokes of the street with a delicate and painterly appearance.
The exhibition runs until May 25th at the Robert Fontaine Gallery, 2349 NW 2nd Ave Miami, Florida 33127.
On another note, check out Anthony Lister’s new mural in Los Angeles, painted at theAudience.
Images thank you to Hypebeast & ArrestedMotion.





Written by George EllisPosted in BlogTags: Aerosol, Aryz, David Choe, graffiti, la, los angeles, mural, new, spray can, street artMay 14, 2013
Check it out… It’s always a pleasure to see work form these artists and what a phenomenal work they’ve achieved together!
Where will they go next?
Via Juxtapoz:
” The collaboration gods have brought the supreme talents of David Choe and Aryz together for an epic mural in Los Angeles. The two each brought their own visual chaos to a wall in the downtown area on Matteo St. and finished in just two days.
Photos via Purpurella and Conspiracytheory74 ”



Franco Fasoli AKA Jaz has a new solo exhibition at the Artifex gallery in Anterwerpen, Belgium. To celebrate the first leg of his 2013 European tour, the gallery will premiere a large body of work that Jaz has been working on in the last two months; in which he has used several mediums, from small scale drawings to large paintings and murals.
Jaz’ focus within his work has been the ‘Battlefield’ – exploring abstract representations of football hooliganism. The constantly evolving theme often features Mexican “lucha libre” style figures and animals in combat. The works on show reveal different styles for Jaz as an artist, from detailed monochrome pieces to large aggressive brush strokes on canvas. Be sure to check the show out if you are in Belgium.
The exhibition runs until May 26th 2013. For more information check the gallery website.




Kislow and Waone of Interesni Kazki created a mural inspired by the novel “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea”; in France. The Ukrainian street art duo are known for their bold colours and illustrative style, and this piece certainly lives up to this.
Images thank you to Juxtapoz.



Aryz has completed his most recent mural in the Tenderloin district of San Francisco, in conjunction with FIFTY24SF, Upper Playground, and WallSpaceSF.


Written by George EllisPosted in BlogTags: abstract, collage, graffiti, guernica, mural, painting, picasso, spain, street art, vinzMay 7, 2013
This abstract new mural by graffiti artist Vinz is inspired by Picasso’s famous painting ‘Guernica’. Vinz is based in Valencia and this new piece comments upon Spain’s current cultural, political and financial situation – subjects that graffiti artists in Spain are using frequently when creating art.
Find Vinz here.




Written by George EllisPosted in BlogTags: Aerosol, Bonzai, cale, Dcypher, graffiti, Graffiti Fine Art Expo, los angles, mural, painting, Smug, spray can, street art, vyal, wierdoMay 2, 2013
Last weekend Los Angeles was host to the Graffiti Fine Art Expo, where heaps of the best graffiti artists from around the globe were invited to paint. Artists included Bonzai, Smug, Ewok, Maxx Moses and many more. Here’s some photos from the event.

Ewok

Bonzai

Smug & Bonzai

Maxx Moses

Smug
Written by George EllisPosted in BlogTags: andrea riot, carpark, dan chase, end of the line, Endoftheline, fede, Izer, jaz, jim vision, London, mural, neist, painting, Probs, pumpum, rezine, ronzo, shoreditch, spray can, street art, sun, twesh, Vision, weekend, XenzApril 24, 2013
Last weekend was perfect for Endoftheline to get painting in the sun. Jim Vision met up with some of the guys from our time in Buenos Aires and few others to paint a stretch of the carpark in the centre of Shoreditch. Artists involved were Jim, Jaz, Fede, Pumpum, Neist, Xenz, Dan Chase and Ronzo! Around the corner we also had murals from Andrea Riot, Twesh and Rezine. Nice! There’s also an amazing shot down there of Probs and Izers recent ‘Attack of the Moloids‘ mural.
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Left to right: Jim Vision, Jaz, Fede, Pumpum, Neist, Xenz, Chase, Ronzo
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Jim Vision
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Jim Vision / Jaz
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Fede
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Neist
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Xenz
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Dan Chase
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Ronzo
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Twesh
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Rezine
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Andrea Riot
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Probs and Izer Attack of the Moloids