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]]>Her murals display themes from Eastern European folk art with a focus on pattern and narrative. Animals, people, architecture, and nature are seen blended together seamlessly across buildings and walls, creating fantasy scenes that are rich with symbolism.
Volo’s work includes neighborhood murals and corporate commissioned work for a wide range of international clients including Starbucks, Louis Vuitton, Lululemon, Simons, and Honda. She’s also known for creating the largest mural in Canada painted by a woman in Montreal’s Mile End neighborhood.
“My perspective is murals can bring energy to a space,” she says. “It wasn’t till I got the opportunity to do a mural that I got to transform a space, and I got hooked! I loved that it was an idea that could be interpreted and reinterpreted every day by people.”
Prepare to get hooked.
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]]>These two anonymous artists from Bordeaux have been capturing the attention of the street art world recently thanks to the stunning large-scale murals they have been painting across Europe.
Usually painted in black, white, and gold, their artworks depict mythological creatures and alchemy motifs while also being rich in details from the past like timekeeping devices, classical architecture, and much more. The recurring figure in their works is monkey and bird humanoid that represents “the two faces of humankind; the monkey being the realist, and the bird being a dreamer.”
Besides their native France, MonkeyBird has also done murals in Spain, Switzerland, Moscow, and many other European countries.
Check them out below.
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]]>Magee first gained prominence as a graffiti artist in his hometown of Brisbane, before deciding to pursue a degree in fine arts at Queensland College of Art. After obtaining his degree, he moved to Sydney, where he started working on bigger street art projects and he hosted several successful exhibitions.
Magee’s talent was also recognized outside Australia, and he had a chance to exhibit his artwork and paint murals in South Africa, Indonesia, Tunisia, UK, and the United States among other countries.
Although his works touch a variety of topics, most of Magee’s art represents a blend of realism and fantasy through which he tells personal stories that deal with environmental issues.
Check out some of his murals below.
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]]>He started as a street artist in 2000 and since then, he spends most of his time working in the streets as well as in his art studio. He is known for his photorealistic large-scale murals that often tackle current issues in politics, economy, and social issues.
His works have been featured in famous Street Art publishers such as Lonely Planet, Editions Alternatives and Thames & Hudson. He has held many solo exhibitions and was also involved in several collective exhibitions and international festivals in Europe, Asia and America.
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]]>The post Ola Volo Reclaims Public Spaces Through Her Murals appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Her murals display themes from Eastern European folk art with a focus on pattern and narrative. Animals, people, architecture, and nature are seen blended together seamlessly across buildings and walls, creating fantasy scenes that are rich with symbolism.
Volo’s work includes neighborhood murals and corporate commissioned work for a wide range of international clients including Starbucks, Louis Vuitton, Lululemon, Simons, and Honda. She’s also known for creating the largest mural in Canada painted by a woman in Montreal’s Mile End neighborhood.
“My perspective is murals can bring energy to a space,” she says. “It wasn’t till I got the opportunity to do a mural that I got to transform a space, and I got hooked! I loved that it was an idea that could be interpreted and reinterpreted every day by people.”
Prepare to get hooked.
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]]>The post Check out These Stunning Mythology-Inspired Murals by MonkeyBird appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>These two anonymous artists from Bordeaux have been capturing the attention of the street art world recently thanks to the stunning large-scale murals they have been painting across Europe.
Usually painted in black, white, and gold, their artworks depict mythological creatures and alchemy motifs while also being rich in details from the past like timekeeping devices, classical architecture, and much more. The recurring figure in their works is monkey and bird humanoid that represents “the two faces of humankind; the monkey being the realist, and the bird being a dreamer.”
Besides their native France, MonkeyBird has also done murals in Spain, Switzerland, Moscow, and many other European countries.
Check them out below.
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]]>The post Australian Street Artist Raises Awareness About Environmental Issues With His Stunning Murals appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Magee first gained prominence as a graffiti artist in his hometown of Brisbane, before deciding to pursue a degree in fine arts at Queensland College of Art. After obtaining his degree, he moved to Sydney, where he started working on bigger street art projects and he hosted several successful exhibitions.
Magee’s talent was also recognized outside Australia, and he had a chance to exhibit his artwork and paint murals in South Africa, Indonesia, Tunisia, UK, and the United States among other countries.
Although his works touch a variety of topics, most of Magee’s art represents a blend of realism and fantasy through which he tells personal stories that deal with environmental issues.
Check out some of his murals below.
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]]>The post Artist Turns Dull Buildings and Streets Into Fun Works of Art Through Large-Scale Murals appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>He started as a street artist in 2000 and since then, he spends most of his time working in the streets as well as in his art studio. He is known for his photorealistic large-scale murals that often tackle current issues in politics, economy, and social issues.
His works have been featured in famous Street Art publishers such as Lonely Planet, Editions Alternatives and Thames & Hudson. He has held many solo exhibitions and was also involved in several collective exhibitions and international festivals in Europe, Asia and America.
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