“It was an amazing trip!,” says Canadian Street Artist Labrona, who was in Miami for the Art Basel 2012 festivities this month. While there he collaborated on four walls. Two were with the Canadian art collective En Masse, who has been working with a monochromatic palette to allow a multitude of styles to co-exist in the same venue peacefully; drawing attention to the techniques and hand style of the various contributors while presenting unified mural.
“The other two walls were with my long time painting buddy Omen and new painting buddy name Five,” says Labrona. Here are a few shots highlighting his work.
The large monochromatic wall by collective En Masse. Labrona. Wynwood Arts District, Miami. (photo © Labrona)
En Masse . Labrona. Detail. Wynwood Arts District, Miami. (photo © Labrona)
Labrona . Omen . Five. Wynwood Arts District, Miami. (photo © Labrona)
Labrona . Omen. Wynwood Arts District, Miami. (photo © Labrona)
Labrona. Wynwood Arts District, Miami. (photo © Labrona)
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