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Alice Pasquini Paints ‘Generation Equality’ in London

Alice Pasquini Paints ‘Generation Equality’ in London

Italian street artist, illustrator, and muralist Alice Pasquini just completed a new mural in London for “Generation Equality”. She says that she did it in partnership with StreetArtForMankind and UNWomen to mark the implementation of the #GenerationEquality Plan.

“The plan calls for equal pay, an end to violence against women and girls, and healthcare services that respond to their needs.”

You can see the video of her installation on Leather Lane on her Instagram page. In the meantime, enjoy these photos for the new mural making.

Alice Pasquini. Generation Equality Mural in collaboration with StreetArtForMankind, UN Women/GenerationEquality Plan. London, England. (photo © Quentin Duran)
Alice Pasquini. Generation Equality Mural in collaboration with StreetArtForMankind, UN Women/GenerationEquality Plan. London, England. (photo © Quentin Duran)
Alice Pasquini. Generation Equality Mural in collaboration with StreetArtForMankind, UN Women/GenerationEquality Plan. London, England. (photo © Quentin Duran)
Alice Pasquini. Generation Equality Mural in collaboration with StreetArtForMankind, UN Women/GenerationEquality Plan. London, England. (photo © Quentin Duran)
Alice Pasquini. Generation Equality Mural in collaboration with StreetArtForMankind, UN Women/GenerationEquality Plan. London, England. (photo © Quentin Duran)
Alice Pasquini. Generation Equality Mural in collaboration with StreetArtForMankind, UN Women/GenerationEquality Plan. London, England. (photo © Quentin Duran)
Alice Pasquini. Generation Equality Mural in collaboration with StreetArtForMankind, UN Women/GenerationEquality Plan. London, England. (photo © Quentin Duran)
Alice Pasquini. Generation Equality Mural in collaboration with StreetArtForMankind, UN Women/GenerationEquality Plan. London, England. (photo © Quentin Duran)
Alice Pasquini. Generation Equality Mural in collaboration with StreetArtForMankind, UN Women/GenerationEquality Plan. London, England. (photo © Quentin Duran)
Alice Pasquini. Generation Equality Mural in collaboration with StreetArtForMankind, UN Women/GenerationEquality Plan. London, England. (photo © Quentin Duran)
Alice Pasquini. Generation Equality Mural in collaboration with StreetArtForMankind, UN Women/GenerationEquality Plan. London, England. (photo © Quentin Duran)
Alice Pasquini. Generation Equality Mural in collaboration with StreetArtForMankind, UN Women/GenerationEquality Plan. London, England. (photo © Quentin Duran)
Alice Pasquini. Generation Equality Mural in collaboration with StreetArtForMankind, UN Women/GenerationEquality Plan. London, England. (photo © Quentin Duran)
Alice Pasquini. Generation Equality Mural in collaboration with StreetArtForMankind, UN Women/GenerationEquality Plan. London, England. (photo © Quentin Duran)
Alice Pasquini. Generation Equality Mural in collaboration with StreetArtForMankind, UN Women/GenerationEquality Plan. London, England. (photo © Quentin Duran)
Alice Pasquini. Generation Equality Mural in collaboration with StreetArtForMankind, UN Women/GenerationEquality Plan. London, England. (photo © Quentin Duran)
Alice Pasquini. Generation Equality Mural in collaboration with StreetArtForMankind, UN Women/GenerationEquality Plan. London, England. (photo © Quentin Duran)
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BSA Images Of The Week: 08.07.22

BSA Images Of The Week: 08.07.22

Welcome to BSA Images of the Week!

An exceptional collection of new works from across the city today. The streets are not resting this summer in New York.

Here’s our weekly interview with the street, this week featuring: Praxis VOZ, Toxicomano, ERRE, A Visual Bliss, Huetek, Hef, COrn Queen, DepsOne, Baby Nivo, Vaynegiare, Ark, and Aerosol Kingdom.

ARK (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Praxis (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Praxis (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Aerosol Kingdom. A Visual Bliss (photo © Jaime Rojo)
C0rn Queen (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Toxicomano (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Toxicomano (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Vaynegiare (photo © Jaime Rojo)
ERRE (photo © Jaime Rojo)
ERRE (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Huetek (photo © Jaime Rojo)
HEF (photo © Jaime Rojo)
HEF (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Baby Nivo (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Black Lives Matter…yes don’t you ever forget. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
DepsOne (photo © Jaime Rojo)
DepsOne. Detail. The Bushwick Collective (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Untitled. Brooklyn, NYC. Summer 2022. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
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An Enchanted Painted Forest in SANT ADRIÀ

An Enchanted Painted Forest in SANT ADRIÀ

Urban environments continue to evolve and adapt to the exigencies of population growth caused in part by the exodus of people from rural areas to metropolia around the world. Structural features of infrastructure previously thought of as “modern” is now simply eyesores as people aim to incorporate imagery and symbols of natural beauty and human warmth. “Calming” solutions in otherwise noisy and congested streets and boulevards in megacities include the reclaiming of space and “greening” of areas that were once reserved for motorists.

Eloizaga. EL BOSC ENCANTAT DE SANT ADRIÀ. Barcelona, Spain. (photo © Lluis Olive Bulbena)

City leaders and urban planners more often now work with arts organizations to create a new visual landscape for our cities – by creating art programs to beautify spaces. One such project is in the municipality of Sant Adrià de Besos in the Spanish city of Barcelona.

According to the description, translated from Catalan to English on the organizer’s IG account, (@elbosc_encantat_c31), the project is “An open-air mural art museum. An impressive creative forest is formed by more than 200 columns that support the C-31 on its way through the municipality of Sant Adrià de Besos. A unique project in the world with the participation of local and international artists”. The project, while impressive, is not unique, as artists and organizations have been using highway support pillars to paint murals in cities all over the world as reported HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, and HERE.

Anna Blu. EL BOSC ENCANTAT DE SANT ADRIÀ. Barcelona, Spain. (photo © Lluis Olive Bulbena)
DMC (Darryl McDaniels) by Akore. EL BOSC ENCANTAT DE SANT ADRIÀ. Barcelona, Spain. (photo © Lluis Olive Bulbena)
Grand Master Flash by Akore. EL BOSC ENCANTAT DE SANT ADRIÀ. Barcelona, Spain. (photo © Lluis Olive Bulbena)
Alberto de Blobs. EL BOSC ENCANTAT DE SANT ADRIÀ. Barcelona, Spain. (photo © Lluis Olive Bulbena)
Poncho. EL BOSC ENCANTAT DE SANT ADRIÀ. Barcelona, Spain. (photo © Lluis Olive Bulbena)
Pez. EL BOSC ENCANTAT DE SANT ADRIÀ. Barcelona, Spain. (photo © Lluis Olive Bulbena)
Pez. EL BOSC ENCANTAT DE SANT ADRIÀ. Barcelona, Spain. (photo © Lluis Olive Bulbena)
Felipe Pincel. EL BOSC ENCANTAT DE SANT ADRIÀ. Barcelona, Spain. (photo © Lluis Olive Bulbena)
ELISENDA SOLÀ-NIUBÓ. EL BOSC ENCANTAT DE SANT ADRIÀ. Barcelona, Spain. (photo © Lluis Olive Bulbena)
Emilio Cerezo. EL BOSC ENCANTAT DE SANT ADRIÀ. Barcelona, Spain. (photo © Lluis Olive Bulbena)
Aleshy. EL BOSC ENCANTAT DE SANT ADRIÀ. Barcelona, Spain. (photo © Lluis Olive Bulbena)
Kimo Osuna. EL BOSC ENCANTAT DE SANT ADRIÀ. Barcelona, Spain. (photo © Lluis Olive Bulbena)
Maga. EL BOSC ENCANTAT DE SANT ADRIÀ. Barcelona, Spain. (photo © Lluis Olive Bulbena)
EL BOSC ENCANTAT DE SANT ADRIÀ. Barcelona, Spain. (photo © Lluis Olive Bulbena)

The project EL BOSC ENCANTAT DE SANT ADRIÀ, is curated by Zosen and Juanki, and it began in 2016. It is carried out in collaboration with the Sant Adriá City Council and the Asociación Cultural El Generador, with the support of TRAMmi, it is part of the HOP Sant Adrià-Art Urbá.”

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BSA Film Friday: 08.05.22

BSA Film Friday: 08.05.22

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Our weekly focus on the moving image and art in the streets. And other oddities.

Now screening:
1. Ñatinta Festival Comforts the Grieving and Brings “Ajayu” in Bolivia

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BSA Special Feature: Ñatinta Festival Comforts the Grieving and Brings “Ajayu” in Bolivia

It’s only August, so you have time to prepare for Ñatinta.

Its fascinating to see this outpouring; of public performance and art created during this festival in the General Cemetery in La Paz, Bolivia. Reaching through the depths of sorrow and despair, the living are here to pay tribute to the dead and our memories of them. The artists interact with the place, in some way facilitating the living.

A festival organized by artists and cultural workers with ties to urban art, the group named Perros Sueltos pulls together the talents and encourages collaboration. The results are outstanding. Participants share creatively, define personal and public space, and create dialogue and interconnectivity.

According to some Andean beliefs, the “ajayu” is the spirit of the deceased – which returns to earth during the festivity of all saints and may communicate with the living. It is a beautiful and comforting story that says the spirit doesn’t disappear but stays in communication, becoming a complement to life.

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D*Face Feeling Blue in Beverly Hills

D*Face Feeling Blue in Beverly Hills

Promoting his new exhibition at Cory Helford Gallery this weekend, street artist/muralist/fine artist D*Face paints a new mural in Beverly Hills that will make you think. And wonder.

Who is she remembering? And is the person she’s speaking to trapped alive underground?

Art is open to interpretation, and the best stuff leaves the questions open.

We wrote about his new exhibition Painting Over the Cracks at Corey Helford Gallery HERE.

D*Face. “Blue For You” in collaboration with Branded Arts and his exhibition “Painting Over The Cracks”. Beverly Hills, CA. (photo courtesy of Branded Arts Gallery)
D*Face. “Blue For You” in collaboration with Branded Arts Gallery his exhibition “Painting Over The Cracks”. Beverly Hills, CA. (photo courtesy of Branded Arts Gallery)
D*Face. “Blue For You” in collaboration with Branded Arts and his exhibition “Painting Over The Cracks”. Beverly Hills, CA. (photo courtesy of Branded Arts Gallery)
D*Face. “Blue For You” in collaboration with Branded Arts and his exhibition “Painting Over The Cracks”. Beverly Hills, CA. (photo courtesy of Branded Arts Gallery)
D*Face’s mural in Beverly Hills was inspired by his painting “I Know You’re Down There” which is included in the exhibition “Painting Over The Cracks” at Corey Helford Gallery. (photo courtesy of Corey Helford Gallery)

Painting Over the Cracks? Opening this Saturday, August 6th at Los Angeles’ Corey Helford Gallery with over 70 new works. On view through September 10th. Click HERE for more details and schedules.

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Aryz Celebrates Workers in Providence, RI Mural

Aryz Celebrates Workers in Providence, RI Mural

Loosely layered and color-blocked figures in the desaturated tones of pre-Depression 1910s, the new lineup on these walls in downtown Providence, Rhode Island recalls a proud industrial age here – as painted by the graffiti/street artist Arz.

Originally from Palo Alto, he’s now considered a Catalan muralist of large scale works whose more than two decades of experience on the streets has fully formed this trim team of workers. It is a style that hearkens to the elegant depictions of a century ago by illustrators like Frank Godwin – known as much for his depictions of industrial workers as the privileged beneficiaries in their drawing rooms balanced gently on a piano bench.

Aryz. The Avenue Concept. Providence, Rhode Island. (photo © Chop’em Down Films)

“The idea is to make a representation where you can read the hard years of the construction of a ‘modern’ city from scratch,” says Aryz in a press release, “representing all the anonymous workers who built it, representing the American Industrial Revolution and the workers in their labors.”

Funded by donations from perhaps some of todays’ captains of industry, the mural lends a grace to that toil, a dignity to the classes who fought for union rights, better working conditions, a minimum wage, an end to child labor. Providence itself is known as the location of America’s first Labor Day Parade on August 23, 1882, with thousands of union members parading through downtown. 11 years later Labor Day became a holiday in Rhode Island.

Previously a graffiti writer in Barcelona, Aryz is no stranger to factory buildings when it comes to getting up. Now the owners of factory-looking buildings invite him to paint. A little over a decade we published his work on the side of a Brooklyn deli with How and Nosm. Today his visual style and mastery of technique has evolved into one that is quickly recognized and admired for its harmony, composition, and impeccable color palette.

Aryz. The Avenue Concept. Providence, Rhode Island. (photo © Chop’em Down Films)
Aryz. The Avenue Concept. Providence, Rhode Island. (photo © Chop’em Down Films)
Aryz. The Avenue Concept. Providence, Rhode Island. (photo © Chop’em Down Films)
Aryz. The Avenue Concept. Providence, Rhode Island. (photo © Chop’em Down Films)
Aryz. The Avenue Concept. Providence, Rhode Island. (photo © Chop’em Down Films)
Aryz. The Avenue Concept. Providence, Rhode Island. (photo © Chop’em Down Films)
Aryz. The Avenue Concept. Providence, Rhode Island. (photo © Aryz)
Aryz. The Avenue Concept. Providence, Rhode Island. (photo © Chop’em Down Films)
Aryz. The Avenue Concept. Providence, Rhode Island. (photo © Aryz)
Aryz. The Avenue Concept. Providence, Rhode Island. (photo © Chop’em Down Films)
Aryz. The Avenue Concept. Providence, Rhode Island. (photo © Chop’em Down Films)
Aryz. The Avenue Concept. Providence, Rhode Island. (photo © Chop’em Down Films)
Aryz. The Avenue Concept. Providence, Rhode Island. (photo © Chop’em Down Films)
Aryz. The Avenue Concept. Providence, Rhode Island. (photo © Chop’em Down Films)
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AwerOne Paints “Mindscapes 22” in Potsdam, Germany

AwerOne Paints “Mindscapes 22” in Potsdam, Germany

AwerOne. Mindscapes 22. Localize Festival 2022. Potsdam, Germany. (photo courtesy of the artist)

The ebbing and flowing of AwerOne’s mind appear uniquely suited to this site of the Localize festival in Potsdam, Germany. Located on the grounds of the Albert Einstein Park and the location of the world’s first astrophysical observatory, this new organically shaped pathway is his first artwork painted directly on the ground. Now it is also the location of his Mindscapes 22. A merging of topographical waves and atmospheric vibrations, one could consider this new epic piece to be documenting processes and phenomena that we did not know existed.

AwerOne. Mindscapes 22. Localize Festival 2022. Potsdam, Germany. (screen grab of video)

The brief extended to artists by the Localize organizers is “to develop site-specific works that address the possibilities, but also the impossibilities, of overcoming and ask how challenges can be overcome artistically.”

AwerOne decided that he would open his process of development to the crowd who attended the festival, some whom painted alongside him, filling his oscillating swells of spaces with hand-rolled paint. Here on these grounds that are acknowledged as one of the birthplaces of German meteorology, this artist may expand visitors consideration of what is possible with art as well – and extend the invitation to discover where the Universe leads.

AwerOne. Mindscapes 22. Localize Festival 2022. Potsdam, Germany. (photo courtesy of the artist)
AwerOne. Mindscapes 22. Localize Festival 2022. Potsdam, Germany. (screen grab of video)
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BSA Images Of The Week: 07.31.22

BSA Images Of The Week: 07.31.22

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Welcome to BSA Images of the Week!

The city is now under a Monkeypox state of emergency thanks to a declaration by our state governor as of yesterday. Also jujitsu triumphs over random public punching, New York City children would still want to play Nintendo and Gameboy in the event of a nuclear attack, and we actually have a lower crime rate than the 80s/90s – contrary to narratives of bedlam and hoopla in the streets of Gotham.

However, there do appear to be more sharks around this summer – and not just your cousin Melvin and his buddies at the pool hall. Ah, New York, your grizzled, gritty exterior hides such a fascinating crushed-velvet heart beating inside…

We’re mainly happy that it’s not a thousand degrees on the streets this weekend, a welcome relief to the heatwave. Ice cream, anyone?

Here’s our weekly interview with the street, this week featuring: Faile, Stikman, Sticker Maul, Degrupo, Homesick, Cone, and Ked.

Faile (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Faile (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Faile (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Homesick (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Houston/Bowery Wall continues its organic summer show… definitely not on a hiatus folks. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Stikman (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Beavis Trump with a little splash of self-tanner by Degrupo (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Rapper Birdman is transforming into the superhero by Degrupo (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Degrupo goes geometric. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Degrupo (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Cone (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Mr. Met and the Ked (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Ked (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Ked (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Ked (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Stickermaul (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Stop All Wars ~please! (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Untitled. Summer 2022. NYC (photo © Jaime Rojo)
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Saype Takes “Beyond Walls” to the Shore in Brazil

Saype Takes “Beyond Walls” to the Shore in Brazil

Thank god Saype finally gets to go to the beach! – after hanging around in those dreadful Swiss Alps painting on the side of a grass-covered mountain, he can finally get some surf. The “Beyond Walls” project takes him now to Rio de Janeiro, where his tenth stage of the campaign addresses those who take treacherous journeys via oceans, and some never return.

Saype. Beyond Walls Project. Copacabana. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (photo © Saype)

“To feel again the desperate embrace of those who saw them drift away forever… from African origin to American destination, from light to night, from freedom to slavery,” he says

The multi-stage global artwork is revealed in pieces as the land/street artist travels the globe. He recognizes the divisions between people and actively proposes a message of unity through his biodegradable paintings.

Saype. Beyond Walls Project. Copacabana. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (photo © Saype)

“Between the postcard image of Copacabana, which nevertheless bears the tragic marks of history, and the favela, the gigantic hands of ‘Beyond Walls’ strive to overcome the fractures of the past as well as those that are still very present,” says his press release. “They remind us that it is only through cooperation that walls fall down and that the universal becomes a reality: ‘the universal is the local minus the walls’ – a quote from Miguel Torga.”

Saype. Beyond Walls Project. Copacabana. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (photo © Saype)
Saype. Beyond Walls Project. Copacabana. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (photo © Saype)
Saype. Beyond Walls Project. Estacìo favela. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (photo © Saype)
Saype. Beyond Walls Project. Estacìo favela. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (photo © Saype)
Saype. Beyond Walls Project. Estacìo favela. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (photo © Saype)
Saype. Beyond Walls Project. Estacìo favela. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (photo © Saype)
Saype. Beyond Walls Project. Estacìo favela. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (photo © Saype)
Saype. Beyond Walls Project. Estacìo favela. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (photo © Saype)
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BSA Film Friday: 07.29.22

BSA Film Friday: 07.29.22

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Our weekly focus on the moving image and art in the streets. And other oddities.

Now screening:
1. Damien Hirst: The Currency and Burning Art
2. Paola Pivi: Statue of Liberty at The Highline Park in NYC
3. Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada: “Outsight

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BSA Special Feature: Damien Hirst: The Currency and Burning Art

Love me or hate me, please don’t stop talking about me. Just in time for currencies like the dollar and the pound to reduce to little more than colored paper: This cultural currency of this modern contemporary artist who is best known for colorful dots, sharks, and Banksy rumours is placed before you, courtesy Stephen Fry. To hear the marketing that goes into this release feels rather stunt-like, and just the kind of thing that the kids will adore. But they must make a choice of what kind of Damian Hirst artwork they would like…

Damien Hirst – The Currency and Burning Art



Paola Pivi: Statue of Liberty at The Highline Park in NYC

Possibly the oddest pairing of musical soundtrack and rapid fire documentation to accompany the making of a sculpture, this Emoji-faced statue of Liberty will surely confuse passersby as well.



Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada: “Outsight”

A ‘making-of’ video for this mural we brought you a couple of days ago, here is the artist at work.

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Cranio is Lost in London: New Show at BSMT

Cranio is Lost in London: New Show at BSMT

You never know who you will find in the BSMT, and this little blue guy from Brazil is just the perfect troublemaker to light the doorway as you pass by. A talisman for the global game of street art and graffiti, Cranio’s blue character is an extension perhaps of himself – a combination alter-ego and representative for the indigenous people of Brazil.

Now he travels to this London gallery called BSMT, the newest canvasses engaging you as the artist Cranio (Fabio de Oliveira Parnaiba) invites you to engage again with his philosophical, comedic, and socially observant blue man.

Cranio (photo © London Calling Blog)
Cranio (photo © London Calling Blog)
Cranio (photo © London Calling Blog)
Cranio (photo © London Calling Blog)
Cranio (photo © London Calling Blog)

Private view: 6pm – 9pm, Thursday 28th July 2022

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Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada: “Outsight” at Festival d’art Urbain de Laon

Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada: “Outsight” at Festival d’art Urbain de Laon

Stencil master C215 curated a mural festival in the city of Loan in Northern France last month, their first street art festival called Festival d’art Urbain de Laon. Among the names on this first 16 name roster are artists such as Alexone, Isaac Cordal, Collin van der Sluijs, Monkeybird, Speedy Graffito, and our featured artist today – Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada.

Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada. “Outsight” for Festival Arts Urbains 2022. Laon France. (photo © Mouad Aboulhana)

Using a style that you may recognize as his signature, Gerada tells us this portrait is in striped tones, “that run across the face encompassing many skin tones to depict the universal effects of social media, its algorithms and viral video.” It is an interesting concept, this “Outsight” mural of exterior latex paint measuring 10 meters by 14 meters large.

Taking a week to complete this mural that will surely do well on social media channels, Jorge tells us that “The goal with this mural is to talk about how children are seeing this world through a mobile phone from such a young age, as it becomes more evident that parents use the screen as a new pacifier, without considering the effects on a young developing mind. The piece invites us to reflect on this phenomenon and its impact on society.”

Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada. “Outsight” for Festival Arts Urbains 2022. Laon France. Gerada assesses his progress alongside the festival’s organizer the French stencil master C215. (photo © Mouad Aboulhana)
Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada. “Outsight” for Festival Arts Urbains 2022. Laon France. (photo © Planet Air)
Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada. “Outsight” for Festival Arts Urbains 2022. Laon France. (photo © Planet Air)
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