Argentinian Street Artist “Ever” is still in New York for a couple of days before heading off to Barcelona to do some new paintings and while here he was in Baltimore for the Open Walls he created a huge new piece in his realist/surrealist style. During his process and as he completed the painting Wednesday, Martha Cooper was there to catch the action, as she has been for all of the artists throughout the Gaia-led enterprise this spring. With just a couple more walls to go, including one by MOMO, Open Wall Baltimore is almost. Ever says it was a great experience and sent us a few pics for you to enjoy. Thanks Ever, y ¡Buen viaje!
Ever in Baltimore (photo © Ever)
Ever in Baltimore (photo © Ever)
Ever shoots Martha shooting Ever. Baltimore for Open Walls (photo © Ever)
Ever in Baltimore (photo © Ever)
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