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A Global Street Art Story: Alice Pasquini

Alice Pasquini represents her country of Italy in Station 16's Global Street Art Story

Pasquini's adorable larger than life mural in Terracina, Italy

The artist, born and based in Rome, places an emphasis on strong, independent women to counteract the incessant proliferations of overly sexualized women in pop culture and the media. Her print, launching at Station 16 Gallery this week, will reflect this message as the artist represents a strong woman wearing a face-covering hoodie that only a vandal would wear. 

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A Global Street Art Story: ARGENTINA

Representing Argentina in A Global Street Art Story is Franco Fasoli aka Jaz. One of the best known street artists to come from Argentina, Jaz began painting in the streets of Buenos Aires in the late 1990s. Jaz’s artwork has evolved over time by experimenting with a variety of techniques and mediums, including aerosol, acrylic, tar, gasoline, latex paint, and paper collage. Today, his work highlights anamorphic figures that are often in scenes of combat.
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A Global Street Art Story: EGYPT

 

The latest edition of A Global Street Art Story bring us to Egypt with the print No to Stripping the People by Bahia Shehab. Resulting from the past and present turmoil in Egypt, the print is representative of the street art created during the country’s recent revolution. When protests and revolts filled the streets of Cairo in 2011, Shehab began spraying images of No in the streets: no to dictators, no to violence, no to injustice.

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A Global Street Art Story: Australia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pour la dernière édition de notre projet A Global Street Art Story, nous sommes heureux d'annoncer que Rone représente l’Australie. Bien connu pour ses portraits de femmes, en particulier l'image récurrente de Jane Doe, Rone a conçu une sérigraphie pour la Galerie Station 16 qui s’aligne parfaitement avec son style classique. Comme on le voit à travers son travail, les représentations viscérales de Rone, toujours coupées pour que l’on ne voit que le visage, mettent en scène le regard intense et perçant d'une femme, qui a la capacité de captiver et d'hanter le spectateur.

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A Global Street Art Story: Poland

 

For the latest edition of A Global Street Art Story, Station 16 Gallery is excited to announce that Olek is representing Poland.  The 6-colour silkscreen print with 3D puff ink and crystalline  is the first print for the crochet artist. The extent of Olek’s crocheting abilities is nearly infinitesimal, transforming everything from cars, billboards, everyday objects, public sculptures, trains, and even people into her crocheted masterpieces. Always daring, her work is consistently witty and whimsical, often exuding political and social undertones.

 

Pour la dernière édition de A Global Street Art Story, la Galerie Station 16 est heureuse d'annoncer que c’est l’artiste Olek qui représentera Pologne. La sérigraphie en six couleurs avec encre 3D et cristalline est la première réalisée par l’artiste de crochet. L’étendue des capacités en matière de crochet d’Olek est presque infinie, puisqu’il transforme tout : des voitures, des panneaux, des objets du quotidien, des sculptures publiques, des trains et même des gens à travers ses œuvres d'art. Toujours audacieux, son travail regorge d'esprit et d’éléments fantasques, sous-tendant souvent des connotations politiques et sociales.

 

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