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Friday, February 5, 2016
"The LOVE Concept" from Adida Fallen Angel
The LOVE Concept - An Art Installation by Adida Fallen Angel at the Shmanmonet Café, Tel-Aviv.
From the artist: We would like to invite you to celebrate the creation and the opening of Adida's new art installation title The LOVE Concept inside the Shmanmonet Café in Tel-Aviv. Come celebrate 7 days of creative exploration which will expand daily and will give the Shmanmonet Café a fresh new vibrating touch for you to enjoy. Good vibes, sweet tunes, delicious drinks and limited edition artworks from the artist will be available during the event. Hope to see you there!
* Creation of installation: February 4th to February 10th 2016. The Shmanmonet Café will be working as usual during the installation and you are welcome to come and have a drink, good food, say hello, take pictures and enjoy the art.
* Opening night: February 11th 2016 From 19:00 to MidNight.
* Sound By DJ INSPIRE
http://www.inspirecollective.com/
LINKS & CONTACTS:
* Shmanmonet Café - facebook.com/shmanmonett
* Adida Fallen Angel - facebook.com/Adidafallenangel
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adidafallenangel
* Curator - Ana Veas - facebook.com/AnaFreshPaint
* Event Cordinator & Promoter - Mati Ale - facebook.com/mati.ale.3?fref=ts
Project concept:
The Love Concept started at the end of 2015 in Montreal where Adida currently lives. It expanded and now is in full effect in Tel-Aviv where he has been creating several large-scale murals following that concept. The Love Concept murals are Adida’s search for a deeper meaning into one of the most used and maybe abuse cliché of them all: LOVE. For Adida LOVE is extremely important and vital to his creations, it goes hand in hand with what he considers as a high standard virtue one should have and seek to improve. By creating these murals, Adida whishes the audience to dive into the art piece and literally find some love. By using abstract repetitive typography, Adida examines the common problem we are facing today in the world where we are surrounded by love but cannot see it or feel it even if it’s right in front of us. Adida also covers the typo wallpaper with detailed flowing lines connected to many illustrative eyes which stands for Adida’s belief that one can sense another ones love by looking into their eyes. These murals are extremely conceptual, intricate yet very simple to understand; we all need and want love, but we must be patient and open to find it.
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Artist Bio:
* Born in Israel, Adida Fallen Angel is an adventurous and insatiable character. Terrified of routine and normality, he has an incredible longing to explore the world and all its different facets. He has been traveling for the past 17 years, spending time in Brazil, New York, San Diego, Rotterdam, Berlin, Paris and has lately chosen Montreal to be his newest home. Adida is a visual artist and a musician and spends most of his time searching for creative ways to express himself and share his universe with whomever he comes across.
Ana Veas - Curator:
* Ana has been working as a curator and organizor for the past few years at the Fresh Paint Gallery in Montreal, Canada. Founded in 2011 by the Under Pressure Graffiti International Convention, Fresh Paint is an alternative project working on giving new life to empty spaces by turning them into temporary cultural spaces. Fresh Paint Gallery is a space for exhibitions, education and events. Its goal is to find balance in between cultural and educational activities while keeping the promotion of urban culture as a main goal.
Mati Ale - Producer
* Mati Ale is a blogger and self-taught artist, Tel Aviv is a city that I breathe it 24/7 and creativity which is one of the burning passion in me, art is a way to express my thoughts, it's my way to create a dialogue with the region and its people through writing and initiative. I have projects co-creator Mathtlv (Mtmgntim Treasure Hunt), notice (a permanent exhibition for blind and visually impaired community in Israel vision), seventh floor (exhibition of graffiti and street art in Israel), wall color (Neve Tzedek)
www.Ilovemystreetart.com
www.ilovemytelaviv.com
Sunday, January 31, 2016
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Monday, January 18, 2016
Dan Groover's "Turn Art On" - Jan. 28 @ #12 HaNamal Street
From Dan Groover: "I will present my new artworks collection during an artistic night event, “Turn Art On”, on Thursday, January 28th, 2016, from 7 P.M. Emmanuel Turk, the founder of Icube, invited me to expose at the new building project Hanamal street, 12, Jaffa-Tel Aviv. You’ll discover my universe through Graffiti, Calligraphy, Light Painting and Photography; and you’ll have more surprises with video projections and musical ambiance.
I am fortunate to do what I do best and what I like, I am always on the lookout for new techniques, I like to meet new creative challenges: painting with light, or in reverse on Plexiglas, imagine laser cut objects, etc. The content remains the most important, and this is expressed, for example, with the Jacob’s Ladder Project, carried out together with Sarah SaHaD. Two years ago Sarah put together the Art’Drenaline Company and together we organize art projects, on which is built an interaction between artist, public and the art, decoration, design, fashion professionals. The Jacob’s Ladder Project is one of these projects, where we fused Words and Images, between Sarah’s poetry and some of my works – such as an image of Broadway, a photo I took during one of my trips to New York, and in the middle of the street, a piano keyboard that goes up to heaven; some will see here a Pop Art creation, others, perhaps, the ladder from Jacob’s dream. The words will then come to support the meaning, the understanding of the image through poems, let’s say “inspired.” We must express and live our story, and the Street Art and Pop Art seem to me good means of expression, because they are simply those that are used today." See more info HERE.
Saturday, January 16, 2016
Some 2016 Tel Aviv Street Art Photos From Millikatz:
For those who haven't seen Millikatz's Tel Aviv street art photography should really have a look... he's been reflecting the artistic side of TLV public space for ages now.
Monday, January 11, 2016
INSPIRE / AYA
INSPIRE's daughter AYA installs one of his iconic flowers on the 7th floor project inside Tel Aviv's Central Bus Station. Currently she is the youngest graffiti / street artist in the world, using a can of paint as soon as she was able to at the age of 2.
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