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Le Gros Horloge. by Wim Jacobs
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Vakantie Normandië, Bayeux, Rouen. Stadswandeling Rouen. Le Gros Horloge.
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Aya Quick wall painted few weeks ago in Amsterdam This wall is inspired by Aya simbol and meaning. Aya is an important Adinkra symbol in Akan culture that represents endurance and resourcefulness. Aya can also mean ‘I’m not afraid of you’ or ‘I’m independent of you’, representing strength, defiance against oppression, and independence. Many people choose to wear Aya drawings or tattoos, claiming that they can feel their power and inner strength. A person who wears the Aya symbol suggests that he has endured many difficulties in life and face various obstacles which he/she has overcome. . #murals #afrika #adinkra #akan #kori #maori #illustration #resourcefulness #endurace #afrikainspired #masks #innerself #murales #straat #painting #skount #mustlearn https://www.instagram.com/p/Ckf2RicIGu3/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Untitled, Spray paint on polyester (2017) by XOOOOX
Made for STRAAT—the Amsterdam museum for street art and graffiti—by repeating the letters of his name to form an abstract composition.
“A stencil is used multiple times, and the more you use them, the less perfect they will be. And that’s what I like. You get little mistakes. The X and O look the same, but are unique because of the little mistakes.”
XOOOOX lives and works in Berlin.
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Na twee jaar in de opvang, tussen de Oekraïners, sliep ‘derdelander’ Merabet afgelopen nacht in een hostel
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Dagje Amsterdamse Zuid as
Architectuur is iets wat me boeit, Misschien in een uitdaging volgend leven? O nee dan wil ik al Pink Floyd gitarist worden. Het blijft voor mij fascinerend hoe iemand kan bedenken hier gaan we een gebouw neerzetten en dan komt er een bouwvakker en die steekt een schep in de grond en een tijd later staat er een gebouw. Bij het Museon in Den Haag heb ik eigenlijk vanaf de schep in de grond dit…
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Peter 'the street' Brown schildert onder alle weersomstandigheden
De Britse kunstenaar Peter Brown werd geboren in Reading in 1967. Hij volgde in 1986 een cursus kunst in Bath voor een jaar. Daarna bleef hij studeren met een graad in beeldende kunst aan de Manchester Polytechnic in 1990, en keerde in 1993 terug naar Bath.
Sinds 1993 laat Peter Brown zich voortdurend inspireren door de architectuur en het leven. Hij is een bekend figuur geworden die…
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Memories from 2 years ago painting this piece at @straatmuseum in Amsterdam . #skountart #straat #straatmuseum #amsterdam #muralpainting #bigformat #illustration #chile #muralart #murales #arteurbano #steetart #painting (en Amsterdam, Netherlands) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmOhWxDIUH3/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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🎼I bet she never had a bachstreet boy🎶 #song #music #muziek #darkstreet #dickensstyle #dickens #intratuinduiven #intratuin #kerstshow #christmasshow #street #straat #dark #decoration #decoratie #lovephotography #photographer #photography #fotograferen #fotografie https://www.instagram.com/p/CmPCWanjx5-/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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"Indigenous Americans" at STRAAT Gallery.
Currently on view at the STRAAT Museum and gallery in Amsterdam, Netherlands is the group exhibition, "Indigenous Americans: Post Colonial Expressions." This exceptional exhibition features the work of four eminent contemporary artists of Native American heritage, including Jaque Fragua, Danielle SeeWalker, Kaplan Bunce, and Anthony Garcia Sr.
In line with the institution's enduring commitment to familiarizing the public with the multifarious dimensions of global street art and graffiti culture, this exhibition pays tribute to a less-recognized subculture therein. "Indigenous Americans: Post Colonial Expressions" addresses the unifying spirit that pervades a culturally diverse society, while also highlighting the deep-seated historical connections of Indigenous artists and their continued engagement with public space painting.
Kaplan Bunce, one of the participating artists, has remarked, "To me, the contemporary urban art landscape resembles a fusion of culture-rich exchanges of artistic practices from around the world. I perceive unity within the community, and by perpetually embracing my Indigenous identity in these spaces, I am forging ahead on a path created by those who have left their marks on walls since time immemorial."
The exhibition is on view until June 11th, 2023.
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