The Polish duo Sainer and Betz, who together are named ETAM CRU, have just completed walls at Memorie Urbane along with their countrywoman Natalia Rak, who comes from Lodz. Together the illustration style of their fantastic realism is characteristic of a current trend in muralism and these twenty-somethings all continue to stretch the imagination with saturated color, pleasing imagery, and a technical flair that lends itself to children’s story books.
Natalia Rak. Detail. Memorie Urbane 2014. Terracina, Italy. (photo © Giorgio Base/Blind Eye Factory)
Natalia Rak. At work on her mural for Memorie Urbane 2014. Terracina, Italy. (photo © Giorgio Base/Blind Eye Factory)
Natalia Rak. Memorie Urbane 2014. Terracina, Italy. (photo © Giorgio Base/Blind Eye Factory)
ETAM Cru. Detail. Memorie Urbane 2014. Gaeta, Italy. (photo © Lorenzo Gallitto/Blind Eye Factory)
ETAM Cru. Memorie Urbane 2014. Gaeta, Italy. (photo © Lorenzo Gallitto/Blind Eye Factory)
ETAM Cru. Detail. Memorie Urbane 2014. Gaeta, Italy. (photo © Lorenzo Gallitto/Blind Eye Factory)
Alice Pasquini Memorie Urbane Festival 2014
Ernest Zacharevic “Toy Mafia” Memorie Urbane Festival 2014
Etnik and Millo Memorie Urbane Festical 2014
Martin Whatson, David De La Mano, Pablo Herrero and E1000 Memorie Urbane Festival 2014
Opiemme Memorie Urbane Festival 2014
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