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Got to love Banksy | |
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HamsterHuey said: Is Banksy the artist? | |
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kidelrich said: Is Banksy the artist?
Yes. Google the guy, will ya. | |
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Does he do this stuff on public property? In that case, he strongly reminds me of a Swedish guy who calls himself Akay, both in terms of concept and visual style. | |
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retina said: Does he do this stuff on public property? In that case, he strongly reminds me of a Swedish guy who calls himself Akay, both in terms of concept and visual style.
He does. He is what we now call an 'urban artist'. But he does loads more than that, is why I included the Blur cover. The way he blends the two most far away points of a spectrum together is what draws me in EVERY time. | |
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HamsterHuey said: retina said: Does he do this stuff on public property? In that case, he strongly reminds me of a Swedish guy who calls himself Akay, both in terms of concept and visual style.
He does. He is what we now call an 'urban artist'. But he does loads more than that, is why I included the Blur cover. The way he blends the two most far away points of a spectrum together is what draws me in EVERY time. Yeah, it's interesting. Akay is more about just invading the public space. This is some of his stuff: I wish I could find better examples online. . | |
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