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Leanna Valente: “Instant Art Exposure” 1000’s of Instant Photos of NYC Graff/Street Artists

Leanna Valente: “Instant Art Exposure” 1000’s of Instant Photos of NYC Graff/Street Artists

Today we want to shout out a photographer on the street and to ask you to support the KICKSTARTER for Leanna Valente’s very first book project.

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YOUR CHANCE TO GET ART
and support her KICKSTARTER
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/instantartexposure/instant-art-exposure-by-leanna-valente/description

Pledge Leanna’s Kickstarter Right Now to get T-Shirts, Prints, and Hand Painted Originals from NYC and International Graffitti and Street Art names like

BINHO, TATS CRU, NICER, BIO, JOHN “CRASH” MATOS, LUIS ‘ZIMAD’ LAMBOY, LENNY ACHAN, JERMZ & TOPAZ, CHRIS RWK, SOLUS, SEAN LUGO 9, DAMIEN MITCHELL, ATOMIK, ICY AND SOT, KING BEE, JOE IURATO.

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Leanna Valente. Insta with Jef Aerosol. (photo © Leanna Valente)

Leanna Valente’s book project will feature images from 1,000 PLUS instant photos she’s taken on the Streets of New York with some of the best on NY Streets today.

She helps artists get their work seen, now artists are helping her by giving this incredible collection of T-Shirts, Prints, and Hand Painted Original Artworks.

You can help get this book published by pledging her Kickstarter and scoring a cool piece all for yourself!

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Leanna Valente. Insta with Kobra. (photo © Leanna Valente)

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Leanna Valente. Insta with Futura. (photo © Leanna Valente)

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Leanna Valente. Insta with Daze. (photo © Leanna Valente)

 

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The Trades: Hendrik Beikirch (ECB) Traces Moroccan Faces

The Trades: Hendrik Beikirch (ECB) Traces Moroccan Faces

Street Artist ECB is introducing you to the trades of Morocco by painting the faces of current practitioners whom he has met on the street. By now we are familiar with the storytelling role that artists can fulfill with their portraits of individuals who live in a region, town, or neighborhood and Street Artists such as the Parisian C215, Canadian Fauxreel, and the American desert dweller Jetsonorama come to mind as well as more recent Brooklyn social activists like LMNOPI and Tatiana Fazlilazadeh.

We have been introducing and recounting Street Art stories for years  online and in front of audiences and we find that it never fails to intrigue people to learn that many faces on the street are those of a community.

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Hendrik ecb Beikirch. “Trades” Portrait of Oulad-Bouzid-III, a street barber. The streets of Brooklyn. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

German Street Artist Hendrik Beikirch aka ECB has been known on the scene in recent years for his massive portraits of people – sometimes subjects known to the artist and other times from his imagination. For his new project in Morroco ECB returns to a social/anthropolical ethos – a route he says has energized his work by focusing on occupations and trades of his subjects. In doing so he hopes to preserve something more about their professions and culture; street barbers, shepherds, even the guy who writes a letter for you.

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Hendrik ecb Beikirch. “Trades” Portrait of Oulad-Bouzid-III on the streets of Brooklyn. (photo © Leanna Valente)

“I am seeking to capture their ‘aura’ in this work series,” he tells us, “with the goal of making these people immortal in the process.” Calling his series “Trades – Tracing Morocco” he explains that he has made the trip 10 times or more from his home in Koblenz, Germany to this one in the Maghreb region of North Africa to meet locals and speak with them. As he captures their image and shares it on streets he says he hopes to preserve and elevate the stories of a people in trades that are disappearing.

“I want to transform people from the anonymous to the iconic, while paying tribute to trades that might be gone in the near future.”

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Hendrik ecb Beikirch. “Trades” Portrait of Oulad-Bouzid-III on the streets of Brooklyn. ECB documenting his work. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

During his initial visit to Jardin Rouge/Marrakech in the summer of 2014, “I was immediately fascinated by the diversity of this country, its rich history and the contrasts in peoples faces that are somehow created by the environment they live in.”

Supported by the Foundation Montresso/ Jardin Rouge, Hendrik says that he strives to impart a humanity of the people he has met that passerby can connect to through his paintings. “It is a country with hard working people, many of whom are living a tough life, but with so much pride and happiness.”

Right now ECB is working on creating an exhibition in October with the foundation and he will be publishing a book focusing on the “Trades” series on Éditions Eyrolles.

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Hendrik ecb Beikirch. “Trades” Portrait of Oulad-Bouzid-III at the studio in Jardin Rouge/Marrakesh. (photo © Nils-Muller)

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Hendrik ecb Beikirch. “Trades” Portrait of Fadma Tafza a traditional tattooist for women faces. The streets of Arce, Italy. (photo © Hendrik Beikirch)

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Hendrik ecb Beikirch. “Trades” Portrait of Fadma Tafza on the streets of Arce, Italy. (photo © Dante Corsetti)

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Hendrik ecb Beikirch. “Trades” Portrait of Fadma Tafza at the studio in Jardin Rouge/Marrakesh. (photo © Hendrik Beikirch)

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Hendrik ecb Beikirch. “Trades” Portrait of Ahmed-Kartawa a shepherd. The studio in Jardin Rouge/Marrakesh. (photo © Hendrik Beikirch)

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Hendrik ecb Beikirch. “Trades” Detail of Ahmed-Kartawa’s portrait at the studio in Jardin Rouge/Marrakesh. (photo © Hendrik Beikirch)

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Hendrik ecb Beikirch at work at the studio in Jardin Rouge/Marrakesh. (photo © Nils-Muller)

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Hendrik ecb Beikirch.  “Trades” Portrait of Mohamed-Bouhir. A writer/reader for those who are not literate. The studio in Jardin Rouge/Marrakesh. (photo © Hendrik Beikirch)

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Hendrik ecb Beikirch. “Trades” Portrait of Elhachemi-Kartawa a pushcart trucker. Studio in Jardin Rouge. Marrakesh (photo © Hendrik Beikirch)

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Hendrik ecb Beikirch. “Trades” working on Oulad-Bouzid-III portrait at the studio in Jardin Rouge/Marrakesh. (photo © Nils-Muller)

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Hendrik ecb Beikirch. “Trades” Portrait of Rakouch-Timallizene, a traditional potter workshop. Germany. (photo © Hendrik Beikirch)

 

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Leanna Valente Shares a Favorite : 14 From 2014

Leanna Valente Shares a Favorite : 14 From 2014

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Happy Holidays to all of you charming and sparkling BSA readers!
It’s been a raucous sleigh ride with you and we thank everyone most sincerely for your support and participation this year. A sort of tradition for us at the end of this December we are marking the year with “14 from 2014”. We asked photographers and curators from various perspectives of street culture to share a gem with all of us that means something to them. Join us as we collectively say goodbye and thank you to ’14.
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Local New York blogger and photographer Leanna Valente sees Street Art and graffiti through a prism of fashion as well as street culture. An avid fan of the New York scene, it is not unusual to see Leanna at openings at galleries and shows and on the street with camera in hand or ready with a poloroid photo to ask an artist to sign with a sharpie.  In addition to freely giving publicity to artists with her work and blog, Valente is also a collage artist whose work has shown in galleries and alternative spaces in New York for the last 15 years.

“I chose this photo as one of my favorites of 2014 as spring was approaching and The Big Egg Hunt was underway. This event was something new to NYC that brought the entire city together searching out these artists’ eggs hidden across the boroughs. It was a truly positive and whimsical event that seemed to capture everyone’s attention, especially us art fanatics. Not solely limited to contemporary and fine artists, street and graffiti artists were recognized and chosen to participate and decorate an egg, which made it even more special to me. Like many New Yorker’s and tourists, I daily scoured the city with my phone and egg-hunt-app in hand trying to collect all of the art eggs.

I loved this egg by Marsha Meredith found in a Grand St. boutique window in Brooklyn. The reflection of the storefront glass, buildings, “Brooklyn” written graffiti style with Brooklyn artist Kave’s name and the train references on the egg—all seemed to capture the city perfectly. The event reminded me how lucky we are to live here.”

~Leanna Valentex

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Marsha Meredith. Brooklyn, NYC. (photo © Leanna Valente)

 

See Leanna’s Art & Fashion Salon blog HERE.

 

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