Jeremy Fish just put the finishing touches on his mural at the entryway to the Lower Haight mural. Being that Jeremy Fish is a San Francisco ambassador, he get the primo prime real estate spot on the wall. If you go by said murals, you will see work from Ericailcane, Doze Green, Mars-1, and David Choong Lee. And now, you will see a Silly Pink Bunny sculpture.
We are big fans of Alexandros Vasmoulakis ever since we saw his work in Juxtapoz awhile back. We saw this nice piece he did in Shenzhen, China on Juxtapoz.com today, and saw that, yes, he added rhinestones to the piece. Nice touch. Read more here.
Starting to become very interested in El Mac’s frequent flyer situation, as he went from Basel, to Berlin, to Dublin, to Hawaii, to Singapore… here is the commissioned piece he did inĀ Oahu, North Shore, Hawaii, based off a photo of a local girl, Carissa.
As you can probably figure out on your own, graffiti or street art is not really happening in Singapore. At all. So to see El Mac doing a piece on a wall in the uber-clean modern metropolis, its pretty damn cool. In Mac’s words, he was in Singapore for the “Night Festival, which is an annual cultural event put together by the National museum of Singapore and Theatreworks. I was there with Tyke Witnes as part of VietNam the World Tour, which is an ongoing traveling art project oganized by the Propeller-Group. Along with painting for the festival, I met up with my talented friend Jaba, who lives there and helped secure a good wall to paint at Post-Museum. This is that wall. I have to say it felt very strange painting a mural in Singapore…”
El Mac is emptying the camera files right now, as he is back in LA and giving everyone the summary of his summer… here are a few more shots from his time in Berlin, with a nice wall with Kofie One, and a quick portrait of Mac’s girlfriend, Kim, as well… keep it coming…