GOOGLE HAVE PREVENTED THIS VIDEO BEING VIEWED ON DEVICES (including phones, ipads etc.) OTHER THAN A COMPUTER OR PC ... Not my choice :( ... 20 Jan 2014 ...
I had a lot of fun making this and finding new pieces of art at every turn ... like a treasure hunt ... lol ... This is part 1 of a series of movies on street art I intend to make. The diversity of street art is very extensive; not only does it have aesthetic beauty and uniqueness but each piece conveys its own message. Another distinct aspect of street art is its transience ... art can be here one week, but gone the next; however some pieces of art remain in tact for months or even years. I hope you enjoy the work of these amazing artists ... who I admire so very highly ... =^..^=
Music: "FIGLIO PERDUTO" by Sarah Brightman
No infringements to copyright laws intended. This video is for entertainment purposes only, and is not for profit.
STREET ARTISTS (featured in progressive order) ...
0:15 ... MAKATRON, DICK, DEM189, PLEA (Richmond)
0:48 ... St Kilda Junction (multiple artists)
1:25 ... ADNATE (Richmond)
1:30 ... ADNATE and LUCY (Fitzroy)
1:46 ... THE AWOL CREW (Melbourne CBD)
2:03 ... ?? (East Richmond)
2:07 ... ?? (Fitzroy)
2:12 ... "Urban Enhancement" truck (Fitzroy)
2:20 ... MAKATRON (Collingwood)
2:24 ... MICHAEL PORTER (Collingwood)
2:29 ... ADNATE, SHIDA (Stevenson Lane, Melbourne CBD)
2:39 ... UNWELL BUNNY, CINZAH, BEN LOPEZ, FACTER, MYSTERIOUS AL, JACK DOUGLAS, SHEM (Artists Lane, Windsor)
2:46 ... HEESCO (Windsor; East Richmond; Collingwood)
3:43 ... Entering Rutledge Lane (Melbourne CBD)
3:57 ... RONE and PHIBS (Rutledge Lane)
4:10 ... MEGGS, NUMSKULL, ROACH, RONE, SOFLES, WONDERLUST (Hosier Lane, Melbourne CBD)
4:19 ... RONE and INSA (Collingwood)
4:27 ... CROFT ALLEY - Melbourne CBD ... (multiple artists)
4:56 ... HEESCO (end wall - Croft Alley)
5:05 ... ?? (Croft Alley)
5:14 ... MAKATRON (Croft Alley)
5:24 ... ?? (Artists Lane, Melbourne CBD)
5:28 ... ?? (Artists Lane, Melbourne CBD)
De la place Jamâa El Fna où on retrouve le plaisir d’assister à des spectacles de rue à la gare jusqu’aux halls des hôtels et des espaces de la ville ocre, Marrakech est habillée en œuvres authentiques. Chaque week-end de la biennale offre un programme riche et diversifié à travers des présentations d’artistes, des spectacles en espace public et des conférences. Reportage de Rita Saha pour 2M TV
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"Casbah: Behind the legacy" is a street art project. Murals, calligraphic graffiti and collages that pay homage to the heritage of the ancient citadel were plastered onto its walls over the course of a few days. "?????? ?? ???? ?????" ?? ????? ??????? ?????? ? ???????????, ????? ??? ? ??? ???? ?????? ??? ????? ?????? ???? ?? ????? ?? ????? ????? ?????? ? ????? ??????. Join the movement: FACEBOOK : https://www.facebook.com/magteammedias/ TWITTER : https://twitter.com/magteam_ INSTAGRAM : https://www.instagram.com/magteam_/
Rabat, Marrakesh
La jeune artiste marocaine, Ghizlane Agzenai a donné, jeudi à Rabat, le premier coup de pinceau marquant le démarrage de la 4è édition du festival de "Street art Jidar, toiles de rue", un événement qui a pour mission de donner des couleurs aux murs de la capitale, ville de lumière, et engager une plus large réflexion sur les arts urbains à l'épreuve du territoire.
For the third year in a row, Morocco's sprawling capital of Rabat has hosted the Jidar Street Art Festival. The urban event celebrates the city's rich multicultural tapestry, through a series of massive hand-painted murals.
Le Maroc, devenu une place forte dans l'univers du Street Art . De jeunes talents marocains mais aussi internationaux exposent et explosent, loin des graffitis des années 90.