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]]>Also known as Braga Last1 on social media, the French artist has been into art since his early childhood. But as years went by, instead of a palette of paints and a canvas, he has chosen walls and spray paint as his medium.
Blanco specializes in optical illusions, and his artworks are highly detailed. He currently has more than 30,000 followers on Instagram and has been making street art both locally and internationally. Besides working in France, he has been invited to various art shows and festivals and is open to public and private commissions.
If you ever find yourself in his hometown of Marseilles, you should look for his masterpieces. You will be surprised by how realistic they look. In the meantime, you can see his artwork in the gallery below, where we have posted our top five favorites.
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]]>“I grew up skateboarding from the age of eight years old,” Morgan told Another Fine Mess, adding that he was in a band through his twenties. “Skateboarding actually got me back in to my art about six years ago when I designed a bunch of skate graphics for my friend’s skate company called Crayon Skateboards,” he notes. “I always dreamed of one day seeing my art on a wizz plank.”
Based in Wales, UK, his illustration style has quickly been picked up by a plethora of skate and surf companies, as well as some more mainstream brands such as Urban Outfitters and Dr. Martens. Aside from illustration, Morgan also does screen prints and murals. “I like keeping as active with work as much as possible,” he says.
Describing his work as the ultimate post-modern street art, Morgan takes well-known elements from worldwide pop culture and repurposes them with a wink and a smile.
“I try to add a lot of humor in my illustrations which I guess also reflects what type of person I am,” he says. “I don’t take things too seriously.” His work is also very much influenced by (and borrows elements from) ‘70s psychedelia, ‘80s technology, and ‘90s street culture.
Here are some highlights from his Instagram page.
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]]>In Abys’ works, animals take the human form and engage in all sorts of fun activities. For example, pandas are driving motorcycles, alligators chill on boats and enjoy fishing while birds are riding chariots pulled by skeletons.
You can check out some of Abys’ impressive artwork below.
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]]>He was obsessed with Nintendo Entertainment System when he was a kid and became interested in pixels. He watched Exit Through The Gift Shop a few years ago and was inspired by artists such as Banksy and Invader to become a street artist.
His first group exhibition was in March and submitted “Skull of a Skeleton with Burning Cigarette” by Vincent Van Gogh. Check out his amazing artworks below.
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]]>The post Check Out These Extraordinary Murals Made By a French Street Artist appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Also known as Braga Last1 on social media, the French artist has been into art since his early childhood. But as years went by, instead of a palette of paints and a canvas, he has chosen walls and spray paint as his medium.
Blanco specializes in optical illusions, and his artworks are highly detailed. He currently has more than 30,000 followers on Instagram and has been making street art both locally and internationally. Besides working in France, he has been invited to various art shows and festivals and is open to public and private commissions.
If you ever find yourself in his hometown of Marseilles, you should look for his masterpieces. You will be surprised by how realistic they look. In the meantime, you can see his artwork in the gallery below, where we have posted our top five favorites.
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]]>The post Phil Morgan Embraces Skate Culture appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>“I grew up skateboarding from the age of eight years old,” Morgan told Another Fine Mess, adding that he was in a band through his twenties. “Skateboarding actually got me back in to my art about six years ago when I designed a bunch of skate graphics for my friend’s skate company called Crayon Skateboards,” he notes. “I always dreamed of one day seeing my art on a wizz plank.”
Based in Wales, UK, his illustration style has quickly been picked up by a plethora of skate and surf companies, as well as some more mainstream brands such as Urban Outfitters and Dr. Martens. Aside from illustration, Morgan also does screen prints and murals. “I like keeping as active with work as much as possible,” he says.
Describing his work as the ultimate post-modern street art, Morgan takes well-known elements from worldwide pop culture and repurposes them with a wink and a smile.
“I try to add a lot of humor in my illustrations which I guess also reflects what type of person I am,” he says. “I don’t take things too seriously.” His work is also very much influenced by (and borrows elements from) ‘70s psychedelia, ‘80s technology, and ‘90s street culture.
Here are some highlights from his Instagram page.
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]]>The post French Street Artist Creates Amazing Animal-Themed Graffiti appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>In Abys’ works, animals take the human form and engage in all sorts of fun activities. For example, pandas are driving motorcycles, alligators chill on boats and enjoy fishing while birds are riding chariots pulled by skeletons.
You can check out some of Abys’ impressive artwork below.
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]]>The post Artist Turns Iconic Paintings Into Pixelated Street Art appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>He was obsessed with Nintendo Entertainment System when he was a kid and became interested in pixels. He watched Exit Through The Gift Shop a few years ago and was inspired by artists such as Banksy and Invader to become a street artist.
His first group exhibition was in March and submitted “Skull of a Skeleton with Burning Cigarette” by Vincent Van Gogh. Check out his amazing artworks below.
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