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Ode aan Gerrit de Gehandicapte Huisspin (Ode to Gerrit the Handicapped Housespider) by Martinus
Acrylics on linen, 80 * 80 cm - Description: Gerrit is my housespider, this will his third year. He is handicapped due to a working accident that left him with seven legs. No flies or mosquitos in my home thanks to this hero! :-)
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Come here! by Martinus
60 * 60 cm, acrylics, linen - That moment before you are dinner.
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Long Night of Ideas: How can culture counter populists?
The Long Night of Ideas in Berlin took a look this year at growing threats to freedom of expression around the world. A talk at the Maxim Gorki Theater examined what Germany can do to help protect this human right.
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Gummi Tutti Colori by Martinus
Testing some new paints (Windsor & Newton). :-)
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Child skull by Martinus
Going old school with new school paint. :-)
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Good thing it was not too clouded last night!
:-)
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No real title by Martinus
Acrylics on canvas - 60 * 90 cm
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Lightcatcher by Martinus
Acrylics on canvas - 60 * 80 cm
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Belgian Fries / De Zoutkorrel (The salt grain) by Martinus
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Just a thing I've noticed...
All the hoopla about Banksy's new stunt, but nobody cares for the details.
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Reflection-refraction by Martinus
Acrylics on canvas - 80 * 60 cm
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Wolume 3 - A Vandal's Way of Life
The film is a sequel to the graffiti films Wolume 1 & 2 and is filmed in Stockholm mostly from the period of 2016—2018. The main focus of the crews WOL, JNR and BRO. But also follows other graffiti crews and writers around Stockholm.
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The Nelle-effect by Martinus
30 * 40 cm - acrylics on canvas
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Saype's grassy graffiti: meet the street-art sensation who sprays mountains
The French artist’s giant biodegradable artworks adorn fields, are best seen by drones and last only days.
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No psychedelics needed by Martinus
Had to go out for a bit. :-)
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When does street art become ‘art’ art?
Whether you think graffiti is a subversive, democratic art form or a public nuisance, it harks back to our cave-painting days
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Great walls of China: Beijing's burgeoning graffiti scene – in pictures
A thriving graffiti culture has been brewing for decades in Beijing, featuring Chinese characters, animals of the zodiac ... and complaints about the price of pork
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Tagging Over Murals: *67’s Fight to Keep Graffiti Alive
*67 is a crew of young graffiti taggers in New York. We follow them for a night as they get their names up as much as they can across the city.
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Doing cool for the muse
Acrylics on canvas - 50 * 70 cm
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‘Instagram killed the graffiti star’ as rich kids take their art online
Graffiti is gradually disappearing from Britain's city streets as young men switch to using the internet to make a name for themselves as sub-cultural artists, new research says. The British Sociological Association's annual conference in Manchester heard today [Wednesday 5 April] that as a result of the move to sharing work on social media, "the rich kids of Instagram have killed the graffiti writer".
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