
- Nomadé “The Chariot” Los Angeles (Photo © BSA)

Street Art collective Nomadé harnesses the majestic power of a galloping team of white stallions in this large scale paste up discovered among the ruins of Los Angeles. The spear wielding Greco-Roman-artist soldier is not about to let his Empire to decline further, his paint splattered shield protecting from assault as he commands his oiled and strapping squadron through the streets. Nomadé continues to forcefully impale the warlike subtext permeating popular consciousness with cleverly surrealist depictions of proud warriors defending the detritus of a crumbling urban infrastructure.
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