Amsterdam based designer, artist, calligrafitti writer Niels Shoe Meulman appears to have had an excellent time in all the photos we’ve been seeing from his time in India. Tagging since the turn of the eighties, “Shoe” is still making meaningful and fresh marks around the world in a way that tells you he continues to push himself as an artist and to do more to expand his unique visual vocabulary.
Niels Shoe Meulmuan for St+ART India 2016. New Delhi, India. (photo © @BlindEyeFactory)
The producers of ST+ART India continue to demonstrate a proclivity for quality programming – at least the general mix is of higher caliber thinkers and feelers than we are seeing in bigger (and more commercial) blow-out festivals. BSA readers are starting to become very accustomed to seeing great impactful work coming out of this relatively young mural event.
Niels Shoe Meulmuan for St+ART India 2016. New Delhi, India. (photo © @BlindEyeFactory)
You’ll also notice a fair contingent of local talent on the roster in addition to more internationally recognizable Street Art names, which is always a good sign because it suggests an integration of community. With a few more days to go before the end of the 2016 program, we’ve already seen plenty.
Here’s our 3rd installment from this years events with Niels Shoe Meulman, Reko Rennie, Anpu Varkey and Chifumi – and we’ll do a round-up once its all wrapped.
Niels Shoe Meulmuan for St+ART India 2016. New Delhi, India. (photo © @BlindEyeFactory)
Niels Shoe Meulmuan for St+ART India 2016. New Delhi, India. (photo © @BlindEyeFactory)
Anpu Varkey for St+ART India 2016. New Delhi, India. (photo © @BlindEyeFactory)
Anpu Varkey for St+ART India 2016. New Delhi, India. (photo © @BlindEyeFactory)
Anpu Varkey for St+ART India 2016. New Delhi, India. (photo © @BlindEyeFactory)
Reko Rennie for St+ART India 2016. New Delhi, India. (photo © @BlindEyeFactory)
Reko Rennie for St+ART India 2016. New Delhi, India. (photo © @BlindEyeFactory)
Reko Rennie for St+ART India 2016. New Delhi, India. (photo © @BlindEyeFactory)
Reko Rennie for St+ART India 2016. New Delhi, India. (photo © @BlindEyeFactory)
Chifumi for St+ART India 2016. New Delhi, India. (photo © @BlindEyeFactory)
Chifumi for St+ART India 2016. New Delhi, India. (photo © @BlindEyeFactory)
Chifumi for St+ART India 2016. New Delhi, India. (photo © @BlindEyeFactory)
Chifumi 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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