‚We Are All Immigrants‘ – Starkes Mural von Axel Void in South Central, Los Angeles

Wir freuen uns sehr, euch an dieser Stelle mal wieder ein frisches Piece von Street Artist Axel Void aus Miami präsentieren zu können. In der Vergangenheit verstand es der gute Mann bekanntlich bestens, uns mit Mural-Artworks wie „Mediocre“ (Arecibo/Puerto Rico) oder „Hygge“ (Aalborg) zu verzaubern. In Kooperation mit Branded Arts fertigte der gute Mann jüngst ein sehenswertes Pieces unter dem Titel We Are All Immigrants an der Maya Angelou Community High School in South Central, Los Angeles. Inspiration zu besagtem Stück Wallart fand Axel Void in einer Fotografie eines Family Barbeque, welches unweit der Location seines Murals stattfand. Direkt hier unten lässt sich besagtes photorealistic Piece in Augenschein nehmen. Just have a look + Happy Monday:

‘We Are All Immigrants’ is based on a photograph of a Mexican American family that the artist took while walking around the neighborhood. Aiming for a more direct connection to the community, his photorealistic mural is a captured moment of time that he spent with the family during their barbecue. Depicting the concept of simplicity in everyday life, he created an impressive hyper realistic mural of the family’s 4-year old child Nico, which he also created a strong bond with. An interesting aspect of Void’s work is his continued ability to illustrate the importance of interaction, and the similarities that we as humanitarians all have.


[via SAUS]

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