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Just Writing My Name // Frankfurt // 2012
Here is some footage of Just writing My Name in Frankfurt, Germany. Hosted by the Montana Store none other than JBCB, Blues, Case, Atom, Rusl, Hombre, Naxos Bande and the DBL Crew painted the Friedensbrück in the city center. Shot and edited by Stefan Pohl. Enjoy!
JP Auclair Street Segment (from All.I.Can.)
All.I.Can Awards:
“BEST FEATURE-LENGTH MOUNTAIN FILM” – Banff Mountain Film Festival 2011
“BEST DOCUMENTARY” – IF3 Film Festival Montreal 2011
“MOST INNOVATIVE VISUAL FX” – IF3 Film Festival Montreal 2011
“BEST SKI FILM” – Adventure Film Festival, Boulder 2011
“BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY” – ESPN Fan Favorites 2011
“PEOPLES CHOICE” and “BEST SKI FILM” – Fernie Film Festival, BC 2011
“BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY” – International Freeride Film Festival, France 2011
“BEST PICTURE” – International Freeride Film Festival, France 2011
“BEST FILM OF THE YEAR” – Adventure Film Festival, Copenhagen 2011
Street Art
Tracy Lee Stum is an American artist best known for her spectacular/large interactive 3d street paintings or chalk drawings. An internationally respected talent, Stum is recognized as the leading female street painter in the world today. Her imaginative 3d Street Paintings and murals have been commissioned by corporations, advertising agencies, arts organizations, educational institutes and government agencies throughout the North America, Asia, India and Europe. She currently holds a Guinness World Record for the Largest Chalk Painting by an Individual.
Official Website : Tracy Lee Stum
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3D Street Art – World’s Largest Mouse Trap
Graffiti
Belin
Linares is a small town in Andalusia which saw the grown this artist without realise that someday he trace like plague its streets. his begginings were tough and he was pursued as any other urban artist with real ambitions, but after fights based on colour, Belin got off, he received recognition from department of Heritage and and Young Art award from Jaen province.
Official Website : Belin
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Street Art – 3D
Edgar Müller
Edgar Müller was born in Mülheim/Ruhr on 10 July 1968. He grew up in the rural city of Straelen on the western edge of Germany. His fascination with painting began in his childhood, with paintings of rural scenes of Straelen. He went to the high school in the neighboring town of Geldern, where an international competition of street painters took place. Inspired by the transitory works of art which met him on his way to school, Edgar Müller decided to enter the competition. He took part for the first time at the age of 16, going on to win the competition, aged 19, with a copy of the famous “Jesus at Emmaus ” (Caravaggio). In the years that followed, he entered many other international competitions. Since 1998 Edgar Müller has held the title of ‘maestro madonnari’ (master street painter), born by only a few artists worldwide. The title is awarded at the world’s largest street painting festival, called The Grazie Festival, which is held in the small pilgrim town of Grazie in Italy. Around the age of 25, Müller decided to devote himself completely to street painting. He travelled all over Europe, making a living with his transitory art. He gave workshops at schools and was a co-organizer and committee member for various street painting festivals. Müller set up the first (and so far only) Internet board for street painters in Germany – a forum designed to promote solidarity between German and International street painters. Edgar Müller opened a studio in the street. He presents people with the great works of old masters, drawing his perfect copies at the observers’ feet. Müller invites his audience to share his fascination with the old masters art, helping them to gain an in depth understanding of the old master’s view of the world. Despite attending many courses with well-known artists and extensive studies in the field of communication design, Edgar is actually an autodidact. He is always looking for new forms through which to express himself. Inspired by three-dimensional illusion paintings (particularly by the works of Kurt Wenner and Julian Beever) he is now pursuing this new art form and creating his own style. Because of his grounding in traditional painting and modern communication, Müller uses a more simple and graphic language for his art. He paints over large areas of urban public life and gives them a new appearance, thereby challenging the perceptions of passers-by. The observer becomes a part of the new scenery offered. While going about their daily life, people change the painting’s statement just by passing through the scene. Edgar Müller’s extraordinary art has been widely covered in print and digital media.
Official Website : Edgar Mueller
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Street Art
Smug One is a Scotland based street artist with a photo-realistic style.
Flickr : Smug One
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Graffiti
License : 010 – Telekom Shop
Robert Proch
Official Website : Robert Proch
Behance : robertproch
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Street Art
Alexandre Farto aka Vhils
Official Website : Alexandre Farto
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Scratching the Surface












































































