Dasic Fernandez for BABËL NYC.
Featured Artist: Dasic Fernandez
Location: Pravda Bar / 281 Lafayette street, New York, NY 10012
Type: Painting on the wood canvas.
Description: Babel NYC, an community organization who gather around music and art,commissioned an inspirational painting about love and spiritual awakening, the idea behind their community. The painting was placed in the upcoming location for their future events.
ST.ART WALL
outdoor mural gallery
ST.ART WALL is a rotating outdoor mural gallery initiated by ST.ART and curated by Kamilla Sun. Located at 102 Ludlow street in Lower East Side, NYC. The purpose of this project is to showcase the artwork of the most remarkable international street artists and to bring the uplifting spirit to the neighborhood.
[ MURALS ]
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#SrtartWithADream photo: @just_a_spectator
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#SrtartWithADream photo: @just_a_spectator
WEEN wave. photo: @just_a_spectator
WEEN wave. photo: @just_a_spectator
WEEN wave. photo: @just_a_spectator
WEEN wave. photo: @just_a_spectator
#StartPride | photo by @just_a_spectator
#StartPride
#StartPride
#StartPride | photo by @just_a_spectator
"Apparition from the Past" photo by @just_a_spectator
"Apparition from the Past" photo by @just_a_spectator
"Apparition from the Past" photo by @just_a_spectator
"Apparition from the Past" photo by @just_a_spectator
photo by @just_a_spectator
photo by @just_a_spectator
photo by @just_a_spectator
photo by @just_a_spectator
Boo the Unicorn "Boonicorn" photo by: @just_a_spectator
Boo the Unicorn "Boonicorn" photo by: Justin Reyes
Boo the Unicorn "Boonicorn" photo by: @just_a_spectator
Boo the Unicorn "Boonicorn" photo by: @just_a_spectator
CRASH, a graffiti pioneer from the train era of New York City, brought vibrant lettering and effects to the wall, while Nick Walker, a graffiti artist originally from London who was on the forefront a pro-generators of the stencil movement dating back to the 1980's, used his black and white stenciling to depict his "Vandal" character as wrestling with addiction. The story and meaning of this collaboration was to convey the addiction that many people have for the New York lifestyle.
CRASH, a graffiti pioneer from the train era of New York City, brought vibrant lettering and effects to the wall, while Nick Walker, a graffiti artist originally from London who was on the forefront a pro-generators of the stencil movement dating back to the 1980's, used his black and white stenciling to depict his "Vandal" character as wrestling with addiction. The story and meaning of this collaboration was to convey the addiction that many people have for the New York lifestyle.
CRASH, a graffiti pioneer from the train era of New York City, brought vibrant lettering and effects to the wall - while Nick Walker, a graffiti artist originally from London who was on the forefront a pro-generators of the stencil movement dating back to the 1980's, used his black and white stenciling to depict his "Vandal" character as wrestling with addiction. The story and meaning of this collaboration was to convey the addiction that many people have for the New York lifestyle.
CRASH, a graffiti pioneer from the train era of New York City, brought vibrant lettering and effects to the wall, while Nick Walker, a graffiti artist originally from London who was on the forefront a pro-generators of the stencil movement dating back to the 1980's, used his black and white stenciling to depict his "Vandal" character as wrestling with addiction. The story and meaning of this collaboration was to convey the addiction that many people have for the New York lifestyle.