Sentences with phrase «creates urban street»

Along with some other tape varieties (like electrical, masking and packing) the unconventional artist creates urban street scenes that blur the line between reality and the surreal.
Jessica Ricks is wearing a suede mini skirt with a tight white tee and matching white sneakers, creating an urban street style which we love..

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Michael Mina 74 is being created by the award - winning design firm, AvroKO and will evoke a rich, stylish tone with design details that carefully blend elements of urban street with warm, relaxed comforts of a beachside Mediterranean villa.
Just like mountains and valleys, buildings and pavement create their own distinctive environments — and none so distinctive as urban street canyons, the spaces between high - rises and above the streets that run between them.
Batra isn't ambitious with the visuals, but he creates an effective, unfussy sense of urban space, both indoor (cramped apartments, crowded buses) and outdoor (even leafy residential streets seem to be swarming with playing children).
This is in large part to Bernard Herrmann's indelible musical score, which, combined with the neon - infused, rain - soaked New York streets, create an oneiric urban nightmare.
And, «programs for the urban poor... stoke resentment and reinforce stereotypes among middle class taxpayers while enriching out - of - town owners and Wall Street investors of the for - profit housing industry, charter schools and development agencies while at the same time creating and sustaining a local class of often anti-union not - for - profit advocates.»
Williams and his company, Automotive Street Style, have teamed up with Buick to create a vehicle that appeals to today's urban influencers.
Our mixed - use development will include ground floor retail tenancies, first floor commercial, conference facilities, 40 exclusive residences and urban - inspired hotel accommodations featuring a rooftop pool, bar and restaurant, which will create a hip, new social hub on South Yarra's fashionable and buzzing Chapel Street,» said Zac Fried, deputy chairman, Spotlight Group.
Aboudia's energized portrayal of the street culture of urban Africa takes full flight in «African Dawn», creating a powerful synthesis of historic and current events and propelling Aboudia to the forefront of global contemporary art.
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In his practice, Soto Climent sources materials and images mainly from city streets or urban suburbs, to create photographs, sculptures and installations that appear to be ready - mades in their humbleness.
Anton Unai is Spanish street artist who uses found objects and urban detritus to create collages and large - scale installations.
With a layout that is reminiscent of an old world bazaar, the Essex Street Market is meant to create a small commercial hub for a diverse community of longtime residents, immigrants, and recent urban transplants.
In 2008, Burden created Urban Light, a sculptural work consisting of 202 found antique street lights that had once stood around Los Angeles.
Exploiting the creative potential of free association and past experience, he created deeply personal, often autobiographical, images by drawing liberally from such disparate fields as urban street culture, music, poetry, Christian iconography, African and Aztec cultural histories and a broad range of art historical sources, a practice that is particularly evident in this work.
Although street and urban art were never a particular point of interest for the artist throughout the years, Marshall did a masterful job creating it and one could easily be fooled that painting murals was his full - time job for years.
As seen at Trafalgar Place and Newport Street Gallery, they can breathe life and kick - start regeneration in neglected urban pockets to create new, desirable destinations and communities; as with Blavatnik School of Government, Weston Library and City of Glasgow College, they can give cities and institutions a new landmark to delight and draw in visitors, improve education potential, and increase civic pride.
New Jersey artist Joe Iurato makes intricate wooden cutouts of miniature figures, which he then places in various urban scenes to create a unique kind of street art.
Chris Burden created «Urban Light,» a sculpture in front of the entryway to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art that consists of genuine street lamps from Los Angeles» past.
In conjunction with IdeaFestival 2012, artwithoutwalls and LOT are currently collaborating on two major projects with Creative Capital grantees: a group show featuring works by Sam Van Aken, Hasan Elahi, Liz Cohen, Tahir Hemphill and by SuttonBeresCuller (2008 Visual Arts), who are creating a series of site - specific sculptures, Small Moons, and a new version of their nomadic urban park, TrailerPark, which will travel through downtown Louisville, stopping at the KY Center during IdeaFestival and on Main Street during national Park (ing) Day on September 21.
Kehinde Wiley creates larger - than - life - size portraits that mix historical Western European painting styles such as French Romanticism, Rococo, and Baroque with images from contemporary urban streets.
Most of the artists featured are active in the urban realm and bent in new directions of creating form when using the street as a venue for their work.
The Affichistes Pioneers of new realism, early pop artists, street art trailblazers — on their rambles through postwar Paris, the artists who would become known as the Affichistes collected fragments of the weathered and tattered posters, they came across that were often peeling and several layers deep, carried them back to their studios and created original artworks from them, in doing so elevating this ubiquitous aspect of everyday urban life to the status of a fine art.
In this most recent body of work, McGinness appropriates the common street sign, using off - the - shelf industrial parts to create objects that imitate the style of the urban transportation system.
In an age when Banksy's installations are protected by Plexiglas and graffiti artists exhibit in galleries as well as on the street, «Make Your Mark» explores the work of thirty - five urban artists who use mark - making techniques — drawing, painting, and other methods — to create a diverse array of work.
He intertwines old tribal traditions with urban Street aesthetics to create new personas that blur the boundaries of stereotypes.
Over recent years, Pfeifer has traveled to the southernmost tip of South America to document the indigenous people of Tierra del Fuego, to the streets of Brooklyn to create a music video with the Flatbush ZOMBiES, to the urban chaos of São Paulo to film crystal healers and other religious leaders, and to his native East Germany, where he interviewed members of the far - right PEGIDA movement.
They include: Portrait Photography, a genre that has largely replaced painted portraits; Pictorialism (fl.1885 - 1915) a type of camera art in which the photographer manipulates a regular photo in order to create an «artistic» image; Fashion Photography (1880 - present) a type of photography devoted to the promotion of clothing, shoes, perfume and other branded goods; Documentary Photography (1860 - present), a type of sharp - focus camerawork that captures a moment of reality, so as to present a message about what is happening in the world; and Street Photography (1900 - present), the art of capturing chance interactions of human activity in urban areas.
He is currently in the museum exhibition «Transfer» at the Museu Santander Cultural, Porto Alegre, which features over 100 Brazilian and U.S. artists «who use the streets to express, created their own means of communication, distribution networks and aesthetic values,» alongside urban culture mavericks Mark Gonzalez, Herbert Baglione, Thomas Campbell, Cheryl Dunn, KAWS, Chris Johanson, Spike Jonze and Craig R. Stecyk III.
Limo 227 NE 2nd Street Miami, FL 33132 Known for architectural scale interventions that unsettle the functionality of quotidian infrastructure, Los Angeles based artist Nate Page created a dramatic temporary intervention into the urban fabric of Miami's downtown.
Constantly working on new pieces, Bordalo II is now in Lodz, Poland where he was invited by the good lads from Urban Forms Festival.The Portuguese street art maestro was given a large building to create one of his unique installations which are built using trash and found materials.
Exploiting the creative potential of free association and past experience, he created deeply personal, often autobiographical, images by drawing liberally from such disparate fields as urban street culture, music, poetry, Christian iconography, African - American and Aztec cultural histories and a broad range of art historical sources.
German street artist (check out the Widewalls list of 10 German street and urban artists) 1010 (take a look at the 1010 Print Release: Abyss 49) has become well known for his eye catching «portal» designs that play on the eye and the mind, creating optical illusions on a grand scale (read the Bridget Riley: The Stripe Paintings article about one of the masters of creating optical art, Bridget Riley or check the work of Levalet in this Levalet: Bagages article that uses optical illusions in a different way) that turn the sides of flat buildings into an abyss that one could simply walk into as the layers of colour and carefully constructed shadows vanish into a dark centre that hypnotically draw you in (explore the mind blowing optical illusions of Julie Oppermann in this The Intense Afterimage article).
But other options exist, and the Institute for Rational Urban Mobility has recently dusted off one of them: closing 42nd Street to traffic from river to river and creating a $ 500 million, 2.5 - mile street - level light - rail line that could whisk passengers across the entire width of Midtown in a mere 21 miStreet to traffic from river to river and creating a $ 500 million, 2.5 - mile street - level light - rail line that could whisk passengers across the entire width of Midtown in a mere 21 mistreet - level light - rail line that could whisk passengers across the entire width of Midtown in a mere 21 minutes.
A nationwide coalition of organizations, Transportation for America is also calling for a a revamped system of transportation in America, including federal help in retrofitting unsafe urban roads, complete streets for cars, cyclists and pedestrians, more local and democratic decision - making and using transport to create affordable housing and jobs (they are talking about over 20 million new jobs in building new infrastructure and repairing the old).
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«In America after World War II, we stopped creating urban gathering places like village centers or main streets, and what's worse is that we destroyed some of the ones we had,» explains Steiner.
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