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Bustart and the art of fusing graffiti with pop culture

Friday November 25 05.00 GMT
Mural made by the urban artist Bustart. Source: BustartInstagram
Mural made by the urban artist Bustart. Source: BustartInstagram
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Bustart is a famous urban artist who currently lives in Switzerland. He is known around the world for using various techniques, ranging from simple graffiti to stencil work.

But this artist's talent is not limited to street art because he creates many things great such as sculptures, paintings and engravings, as well as hilarious prints that are true jewelry.

Due to the above, Bustart receives a lot of recognition for his work and is a household name in the street art scene.

It is worth underlining that Thanks to this great talent that he has, he has been able to develop his own style, which he has called graffitipop, a mixture of graffiti and elements of the pop culture.

 

 

It was in 1999 when Bustart decided to start his career in urban art. While walking the streets, this artist discovered how he could develop and spread his own style.

Since 2005, Bustart began to merge graffiti letters with characters and elements of pop culture, which was a complete success.

The placement of prints, stencils and posters on the street during their travels around Europe It inspired him to refine his technique much more because he was looking for greater depth in his work in order to get his message across to people.

 

 

Since then, Bustart has been able to capture a wide repertoire of small, medium and huge works in the streets of the main cities of the world.

His caricatural figures, which are now easy to recognize, began to take a more important place in his work than letters.

Due to his total focus and dedication to urban art, in a few years we have been able to appreciate a great evolution in the extraordinary work of Bustart.

 

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