“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)
Other Articles You May Like from BSA:
Sten & Lex in Paris For Le M.U.R.
Le M.U.R. is a Parisian program of liberating billboards that since 2003 has been formally inviting artists to takeover spaces that would normally be filled with advertisements. So far this year they’...
Anonymouse: Miniature Vignettes on the Street for "No Limit" Festival in Boras, Sweden
A new mouse on the street is bringing the world to you one little shop at a time.
Anonymouse. No Limit Boras 2017. Boras, Sweden. September 2017. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Miniaturization...
Tell It to The Judge ; Graffiti Artists Win in 5 Pointz Case
In a ruling that many graffiti and Street Artists interpret as a validation of their artwork and which may spawn further legal claims by artists in the future, Brooklyn Judge Frederic Block, a United ...
Toilet Paper, Sparrows, and Neighbors: Telmo Miel Pt 2 in Stavanger
“Uh, they're toilet rolls,” Miel says plaintively when asked what are the mysterious shapes that reappear throughout this newly painted mural for Nice Surprise Festival in Stavanger. You shouldn’...
DOT DOT DOT: Wishes And Hopes For 2018
As we draw closer to the new year we’ve asked a very special guest every day to take a moment to reflect on 2017 and to tell us about one photograph that best captures the year for them. It’s a...
BROOKLYN STREET ART LOVES YOU MORE EVERY DAY










