Here are new exclusive shots of three artists at work for the Indian street art festival called St+Art Delhi.
Bangkok based Rukkit digs the multicolored graphic approach that Okuda works with but says he favors animals over abstract and we’ll say possibly folkloric over modern. Well versed in sculpture, Rukkit is a graphic designer/art director who digs stencil more than anything else on the street.
Rukkit (photo © Pranav Mehta)
Rukkit (photo © Pranav Mehta)
Rukkit (photo © Pranav Mehta)
Rukkit (photo © Pranav Mehta)
His second year at St.Art Delhi, Okuda began his outdoor work in the factories and rail lines of his home town of Santander, Spain in the late 90s. His body of work has matured into galleries and private collections but the energy of his street work is still present after traveling to many street/urban festivals around the world in the last five years – including Brooklyn, Miami, Lisbon, Johannesburg, and Hamburg.
Okuda (photo © Akshat Nauriyal)
Okuda (photo © Pranav Mehta)
Okuda (photo © Pranav Mehta)
João Samina is a self-taught artist from Lisbon who started slapping stickers in the late 90s as a teenager and worked his way into larger pieces over the next decade until he discovered stencils in 2010. He says he is working on his own language with his stencil technique and you can see influences from early Street Art master stencillists like Jef Aerosol and current ones like C215, combined with the abstract forms of Graffuturists like Remi Rough and Augustine Kofie, as well as from his interests in graphic design, painting, and architecture.
Joao Samina (photo © Pranav Mehta)
Joao Samina (photo © Pranav Mehta)
Joao Samina (photo © Pranav Mehta)
Joao Samina (photo © Pranav Mehta)
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