MR WANY | Mural Art Weekend, Nuremberg.
MR WANY made a quick trip up to Nuremberg, Germany to paint at the Mural Art Weekend. Here’s what he got up to.
MR WANY made a quick trip up to Nuremberg, Germany to paint at the Mural Art Weekend. Here’s what he got up to.
DOES sent through a little preview of a sketch he’s been working on. More info: www.digitaldoes.com www.facebook.com/digitaldoes
We are super excited to be a part of the Royal Arena Festival in Bienne, Switzerland. The Ironlak Graffiti Gallery will see live artworks created by Ironlak Family member MR. WANY (Italy), alongside SEMOR (Germany), RIFLE HA (Italy), SCHWARZMALER Crew (Switzerland) and many others. If you’re in Switzerland this event looks to be a must
ROYAL ARENA Festival (Switzerland) | The Ironlak Graffiti Gallery. Read More »
The highly-anticipated ‘Endless Perspectives’ exhibition by DOES in Melbourne saw over 1000+ people hitting the construction site in Melbourne over the three days! “It was an absolute thrill putting the show on. Thanks to all that came down on the opening night to celebrate and come on the Endless Perspectives adventure.” -DOES. See recap photos
DOES | ‘Endless Perspectives’ Melbourne – Video Recap. Read More »
Next week an empty container will be craned into the corner of Boxpark in Shoreditch (London) and each Sunday from 04.08.13 a different duo will be on site to #BombTheBox. First up is AROE and GARY. More info: www.chromeandblack.com www.filthymedia.com
DOES never fails to impress with his insane attention to detail as shown off on his new canvas entitled ‘Gems’: Acrylic on canvas. 50cm X 60cm.
“I went to two jams sponsored by Ironlak, one near Krema in Lons Le Saunier, and another in Paris organised by my homie KATRE. You’re all city!!!! Ironlak is the only paint I’m using at the moment!!” – Metro, TER.
Here’s a little video edit from KATRE, RENSONE, MISSY and RESO to add to the Spring Break post we did yesterday.
Our Parisian connect KATRE got together with a bunch of writers to paint this 60m wall on a beach in the South of Sicily for spring break. Supported by Ironlak and Oasis, the wall was painted for the visual enjoyment of 300 school leavers from France that were keen to leave the classroom behind to