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Awesome Street Art

Street art around the world

By Rasma RaistersPublished 10 months ago 3 min read
Love Me/Love Me Not Ant Carver

Street art comes in many different forms, from urban graffiti to the most elaborate murals, stendl work, and even guerilla gardening and "yarn bombing". As you look around you can find amazing street art pieces in all kinds of environment even in some you would not even expect.

Ant Carver

Love Me/Love Me Not is a striking street art piece by English artist Ant Carver located in London, England. This particular piece is part of a series that explores different forms of loss. Besides this artwork there is another one Love Me/ Love me Not II at Copeland Park In Peckham.

Cryptik

This amazing work Love Thy Neighbor can be seen on the Lower East Side in New York City. Los Angeles-based artist Cryptik is known for his calligraphic approach to street art. Much of his work is based on ancient sacred texts and eastern philosophy. His aim is to help humanity evolve towards greater awareness and understanding.

Dean Stockwell

This stunning piece has been painted on the side of the Plaza Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada . It was created by London-based artist Dean Stockton (also known as D*Face). The artist creates work inspired by things he loved as a child - skate graphics, album art, and cartoons. This amazing piece is on the side of the hotel using the shape of the building to give the mural an added sense of depth.

Dulk

Spanish artist Antonio Segura Donat or Dulk grew up copying illustrations of exotic animals for encyclopedias. Today he is a multidisciplinary artist drawing, painting, sculpture, and advertising. His large-scale street art features surreal creatures in imaginary landscapes.

Eduardo Kobra

Brazilian street artist Eduardo Kobra created this colorful portrait of David. The design is painted onto the marble at a quarry in Carra, Italy. This is where Michelangelo and other sculptors found the marble they used in their sculptures.

Hazard

British street artist Hazard aka Harriet Ford is known for her bold depictions of women with detailed hair and headdresses. This piece was painted in 2017 on a warehouse in the abandoned mining town of Ajo on the Arizona/Mexican border. This was part of a crowdfunded project, to create a dialogue through an arts residency in a significant place at a signifcant time. In the creation Sonora the woman is a peaceful Mexican lady with a headdress decorated with wildlife from the Sonoran desert.

Koh Hool San

This artwork Connections was created by Malaysian artist Koh Hool San ( Caryn Koh). This piece is about the attachments people hve and the new ones they build. It is amazing how the woman is painted across the containers, connecting them.

Martin Ron

Argentinian street artist Martin Ron is well known in Buenos Aires. His specialty are large-scale pieces to surprise passersby. His artwork can be found all through the city but the tallest and most dramatic is outside the city in the suburb of Banfield. Street art for Times of Lockdown are two giant murals depict a boy looking up at a heart-shaped balloon and the other of a girl standing on a balloon completing a wall made of colorful bricks.

Scott Nagy and Krimsone

Walk on the Walls is a stunning piece created by New South Wales color enthusiast and environmentalist Scott Nagy and Krimsone. This amazing artwork was painted as part of the Walk the Walls Festival in Cronulla, Sydney in 2019. It captures the wonder of nature as a girl is captivated by all the creatures around her.

Smug

Glasgow-based street artist Smug specializes in photorealistic graffiti. He has brightened up the Scottish city. His meticulously detailed worl can als be seen on wall in the UK and Europe as well as Australia.

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Rasma Raisters

My passions are writing and creating poetry. I write for several sites online and have four themed blogs on Wordpress. Please follow me on Twitter.

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