To see ABOVE you will have to go way down below. Like near the bottom tip of Africa. South. Africa.
Above for the City Of Gold Urban Arts Festival. Johannesburg, South Africa. October 2015. (photo © Cale Waddacor)
That’s where street artist ABOVE just completed this new upward pointing mural for the City of Gold Festival in Jeppestown. It is entitled “Incognito” much like the California man himself, featuring a layered geometry of the symbol he has called his own since on the streets around the world for this century.
ABOVE tells us it is his largest mural to date, at 33 meters by 17 meters. “I think I used over twenty different colors and it took me six full days to paint it.” You may see some guy hanging around the mural in dark sunglasses trying to looking cool – but don’t bother to look for Mr. Incognito himself. He’s already on to his next adventure somewhere in Israel.
Above for the City Of Gold Urban Arts Festival. Johannesburg, South Africa. October 2015. (photo © Cale Waddacor)
Above for the City Of Gold Urban Arts Festival. Johannesburg, South Africa. October 2015. (photo © Cale Waddacor)
Above for the City Of Gold Urban Arts Festival. Johannesburg, South Africa. October 2015. (photo © Cale Waddacor)
Above for the City Of Gold Urban Arts Festival. Johannesburg, South Africa. October 2015. (photo © Cale Waddacor)
Above for the City Of Gold Urban Arts Festival. Johannesburg, South Africa. October 2015. (photo © Cale Waddacor)
Above for the City Of Gold Urban Arts Festival. Johannesburg, South Africa. October 2015. (photo © Cale Waddacor)
Click the link below for more on City Of Gold:
http://www.cityofgoldfestival.co.za/
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