Street Arts
Dispatchwork Beirut
We posted a blog on Dispatchwork in July. Its a global movement which is growing every year. Everyone can take part and become apart the Dispatchwork family... "Dispatchwork is a fun movement initiated a few years ago by Jan Vormann, a 27-year old German artist who started patching old walls with Lego bricks during a contemporary art festival in Bocchignano, Italy. It has now become an ongoing project applied during all his travels, which is also spreading worldwide."Dispatchwork Beirut
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Karma's Lego Bricks - Amsterdam
Irish street artist KARMA (interviewed in earlier issue of LSD Magazine) has been visiting Holland on regular a basis over the past two years. He has created various concepts exclusively for the Dutch aficionados. One such concept is the creation of giant...
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Isaac Cordal Solo Show Til December 16th
Isaac has been extremely busy over the last year and traveled to many different international spots to leave his signature 'Cement Eclipse' pieces. We interviewed Isaac in an earlier issue of LSD Magazine and have to say the artist is a very likeable...
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New Brow – The Rise Of Underground Art
London Miles Gallery is proud to host the premiere UK screening of Contemporary Art documentary, New Brow – The rise of Underground Art, a feature film presented by Humble Pictures in association with The Shooting Gallery from San Francisco, California....
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Street Art Brazil — Tinho | Pato | Flip
In a bold new move the Embassy of Brazil is giving three of Brazil’s most popular street artists an exciting platform in the UK, with Street Art Brazil, a one-off exhibition at Gallery 32. Having long boasted a particularly rich and diverse urban art...
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Waleska Exhibition
Waleska continues her ongoing "Spreading the Love and positive Engergies To The World" project with a new exhibition starting from 1 July to 31 July at Macondo. Cafe and Bar. Macondo 8-9 Hoxton Square London N1 6NU. To view a selection of Waleska's...
Street Arts