5 urban artists who transform and experiment with street art

April 17, 2019 at 16:58 a.m.


5 urban artists who transform and experiment with street art


You've probably heard about Banksy, the famous street art owner; however, these urban artists leave works in every corner of the world that are not displayed in galleries.

Art that belongs to everyone and to everyone. That anyone can perceive and feel identified.

Enter paintings, murals, sculptures, collages and photographs.

These urban artists expose their talent in the streets and gray walls.

SHE & PITR

 

It is a French duo that makes giant murals. In general, they capture moving characters on the roofs of buildings.

They can be appreciated from a satellite, overhead or aerial view.

His biggest inspiration is the comic and children's books and comics.

She and Pitr seek to have more fun than to create a complex or elaborate concept of their contemporary art.

Justine Bettman

 

He is a photographer specialist in portraits that renews the urban art installed in the streets of London, Paris or New York.

It makes room decorations, with actors included.

By the end leave those sets so that pedestrians can take their own photos and upload them under the hashtag #SetintheStreet.

Without a doubt, his art not only transforms the way we know Street art, it also involves people.

And this is a way to keep the art alive and in fusion with the real world. With people who travel day by day.

Slinkachu

 

He is a British artist who He started his European urban installation project at 2006 and called it Little People.

His work consists of having miniature decorations where strategically placed small characters. With this, he seeks to surprise and reflect on the magic of the metropolitan environment. Which, often is despised or little taken into account.

The culminates with humorous titles that reflect the loneliness, the melancholy and the overwhelming thing that is to live in the big cities.

In addition, It deceives the human eye, since it seems that the figures, together with the environment, measure the same.

This is achieved simply by arranging the objects and the work of the camera.

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This British urban artist, began to graffiti in Hackney (East London) in 200.

His schematic murals convey his social conscience.

In addition, he creates monumental projects around the world and often collaborates in self-financing jobs.

It does it for hospitals, philanthropic causes or entities that help the homeless, as well as NGOs.

Jonone

This experienced New Yorker wanted to devote himself to street art because A-One (deceased graffiti artist of the old school) told him stories about Basquiat.

For this reason, he became a faithful admirer of the painter.

He moved to Paris, where he was considered a reference in the 90 years.

His drawings maintain the style of abstract expressionism. And he declares himself an addict to painting.