Red Bull has become a savior for unknown creatives around the world. They’ve helped a lot of artists develop their craft and get their work exposed to a much wider audience. Unlike their music events, their switching things up with The Red Bull House of Art, a three month intensive program. The first one was established in Brazil in ’10 and the second was in ’12 in Detroit. It’s pretty dope. It doesn’t exclude any medium. The three month cycles …
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Here’s some flicks of just some of what we missed from Pow! Wow! Hawai’i. During the week long event there was a plethora of ill pictures, articles, and on goings bouncing out of those islands. Below I compiled a collection of flicks and articles that are worth peeping. Check Hi-Fructose’s PWH recaps parts 1 and 2 along with fresh photos from different perspectives of finished murals. So far it’s looking like they went h.a.m. on Hawaii. Illustrator, puppeter and art director Wayne White made these big headed sculpture masks here. …
Just discovered Mexican artist Kidghe, homie is nasty. Multi mediums combine to produce these super abstract, architectural, and graffiti wildstyle images. Their chaotic motion is suspended and in pieces, but they’re not collapsing just expanding like pulling a radio antenna or an exploding ship in space. They could go forever inward and out. Peep his newest murals below along with some styles on paper. via Graffuturism …
Wols (A. O. Wolfgang Schulze), 1913–1951, was a German painter, photographer, and illustrator. He could’ve been a first string violinist, but took up photography as an apprentice instead. He lived in France at the turn of the century, but was put in an interment camp when World War II broke out. By 1940 he managed to flee the Germans several times before returning to France after the war died down. At that point he had already turned to alcoholism after repeated attempts …
Day 4-5 photos of painting murals at Pow! Wow! Hawai’i. via Pow! Wow! Hawai’i …






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