St+art India is coming on strongly this year with their Delhi festival of Street Artists and related talents meeting at the Inland Container Depot (ICD) and creating works on shipping containers. A walk-through installation that uses 100 shipping containers as canvasses and sculpture, approximately 25 national and international artists are painting here during the month of February.
Borondo for St+ART India 2016. New Delhi, India. (photo © BlindEyeFactory)
Included in this years’ program are assorted walls in the newly created Lodhi Arts District which lies between Khanna Market and Meherchand Market. Now back in Rome, Italy after their visit to the ongoing events, Lorenzo Gallitto and Giorgio Base of Blind Eye Factory tell us, “India was incredible! We really enjoyed it! “
The guys also share with BSA readers these fresh new exclusive photos of walls by their countrymen, Agostino Iacurci and Gonzalo Borondo. Distinctly different styles, they are two of the real talents on the scene whose work we continue to keep our eye on.
Borondo for St+ART India 2016. New Delhi, India. (photo © BlindEyeFactory)
Borondo for St+ART India 2016. New Delhi, India. (photo © BlindEyeFactory)
Agostino Iacurci for St+ART India 2016. New Delhi, India. (photo © BlindEyeFactory)
Agostino Iacurci for St+ART India 2016. New Delhi, India. (photo © BlindEyeFactory)
Agostino Iacurci for St+ART India 2016. New Delhi, India. (photo © BlindEyeFactory)
Agostino Iacurci for St+ART India 2016. New Delhi, India. (photo © BlindEyeFactory)
Agostino Iacurci for St+ART India 2016. New Delhi, India. (photo © BlindEyeFactory)
Agostino Iacurci for St+ART India 2016. New Delhi, India. (photo © BlindEyeFactory)
Our most sincere thanks to BSA Contributors Lorenzo and Giorgio at BlindEyeFactory.com for sharing their photos with BSA readers. Stay tuned for a full photo essay of this year’s edition of St+ART India with more photos from these gentlemen.
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