Ing & John’s Street Art & The International Street Art Part 17
The Halsey Street Festival, Part 3, Thursday, September 19, 2019,
On Halsey Street between Bleaker Street and New Street, Downtown Newark, New Jersey, USA
John Watts demonstrated pottery,
Ing’s Peace Project, Ing & Johns Artwork,
A lot of Merchants, Food, Music and Fashion Show
Photographs by Ing-On Vibulbhan-Watts
More people came to enjoy the activities that The Halsey Street Festival presented. I brought my Peace Poster offering to the participants of the festival to express their thought on “What does Peace mean to You?” or to them.
I brought Kai’s books for the boy to look at in case he got tired of adult business.
I was very glad to see more people were willing to record their thoughts on Peace.
People were lined up to see john throwing a large pot.
I was glad to see the group of young women who are studying at NJIT (New Jersey Institute of Technology) where I graduated with a master’s degree in Polymer Chemistry in 1980.
This artwork is my – Finished “Peace” artwork 8
Shadow of Peace and La Asociación de Barranquiteños de NJ Inc., Puerto Rican Festival in Newark on August 6, 2011, organized by Carlos Maldonado Pastrana, President of La Asociación de Barranquiteños de NJ. Finished artwork, after the written comments by Ing-On Vibulbhan-Watts
Link to Peace Comes to 5th Annual Arts Music Fair Elwood Park Page:
“Miss. Newark, New Jersey”, & Other people were watching John demonstrate pottery.
I brought Kai, our grandson’s desk chair, and an Alphabet spelling board to the boy and offered him some drink. He seemed to enjoy playing with the Alphabet spelling board.
Please continue to view The Halsey Street Festival Part 4
Ing-On Vibulbhan-Watts and John Watts, Thursday, February 16, 2020
Link to Ing & John’s Street Art & The International Street Art Part 17
Ing & Johns Street Art & International Street Art Part 18
International Street Art Part 18
TOP 100 Urban Art 2019 – Best artworks and street artists of the year
Published on : January 2, 2020 Published by : laurent jacquet
TOP 100 Urban Art 2019 – Best artworks and street artists of the year
TOP 100 Urban Art 2019 – Best artworks and street artists of the year P 3, 4 & 5
We’re at the beginning of 2020 and its time for the Streetart360 team to do a retrospective on the most beautiful urban art murals painted in 2019. We’ve selected 100 murals from around the world, some by renown artists and others by new talents. We based our selection on the number of likes and shares they have received on the StreetArt360 social network pages (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest) Please use the comment section to give us your feed back and remember to visit the artists social networks or websites. Thanks for sharing this Top 100. We wish you all the best for 2020.
41. Den Extralargos aka Eva Mena in Puerto Del Rosario, Canary Islands, Spain
Eva Mena links: Website | Instagram | Facebook page
Eva Mena
42. Leticia Mandragora in Cochabamba, Bolivia
Leticia Mandragora links: Instagram | Facebook page
Leticia Mandragora
45. GÔMEZ in Naples, Italy
Gomez links: Instagram | Facebook page
GÔMEZ
46. Murales Lian in Leitza, Spain
Murales Lian links: Blog | Instagram | Facebook page
Murales Lian
47. Ozmo in Rieti, Italy
Ozmo links: Website | Instagram | Facebook page
Ozmo in Rieti, Italy
54. Ella & Pitr in Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Ella et Pitr links: Tumblr | Instagram | Facebook page
Ella & Pitr
55. DEIH in Casablanca, Morocco
photo: M3ayzo.
Deih links: Website | Instagram | Facebook page
DEIH
56. Iljin in Decazeville, France
photo: m.arya.lv.
Iljin links: Website | Instagram | Facebook
Iljin
59. Herakut and Nuno Viegas in Berlin, Germany
Links Herakut: Website | Instagram | Facebook page
Herakut and Nuno Viegas
62. Jacoba Niepoort in Halifax, Canada
photo: Stoo Metz
Jacoba Niepoort links: Website | Instagram | Facebook
Jacoba Niepoort
63. Bikismo in Odintsovo, Russia
photo: Maria Shkineva
Bikismo links: Instagram | Facebook page
Bikismo in Odintsovo, Russia
67. Wasp Elder in Olomouc, Czech Republic
Wasp Elder links: Tumblr | Instagram | Facebook page
Wasp Elder
69. Dourone in Rotterdam, Netherlands
Dourone links: Website | Instagram | Facebook page
Dourone
70. Carlos Callizo in Istanbul, Turkey
photo: Michael Larsson
Carlos Callizo links: Website | Instagram | Facebook page
Carlos Callizo in Istanbul, Turkey
71. Miramar Moh’d & Dalal Mitwally in Amman, Jordan
Links Miramar Moh’d:
Instagram | Facebook
Links dalal Mitwally:
Instagram | Facebook
Photo: Emad
Miramar Moh’d & Dalal Mitwally
73. KAY2 in “Korean Demilitarized Zone”, South Korea
KAY2 links: Website | Instagram | Facebook page
Kay2
74. Case Maclaim in Cancun, Mexico
Case Maclaim links: Instagram | Facebook – Photo: Instagrafite
Case Maclaim
75. Dmitry Levochkin in Odintsovo, Russia
Dmitry Levochkin links: Instagram | Facebook page
Dmitry Levochkin
77. Henri Lamy in Boulogne Billancourt, France
Henry Lamy links: Website | Youtube | Instagram | Facebook page
Henri Lamy
78. Cee Pil in Bexhill-on-Sea, UK
Cee Pil links: Instagram | Facebook
Cee Pil
79. Lula Goce in New Rochelle, New York, USA
Lula Goce links: Website | Instagram | Facebook page
Credits photo: just_a_spectator
Lula Goce
80. Piet Rodriguez in Kramatorsk, Ukraine
Piet Rodriguez links: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook page
Photo: Artem Getman
Piet Rodriguez
81. Inti in Santiago, Chile
INTI links: Website | Instagram | Facebook page
Inti
82. Mabel Vicentef in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Mabel Vicentef links: Website | Youtube | Tumblr | Instagram | Facebook
Mabel Vicentef
83. L7matrix in Sao Paulo, Brazil
L7M links: Website | Tumblr | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook page
L7matrix
84. Evgeni Sosiura aka Mutus in Minsk, Belarus
Mutus links: Instagram | Facebook page
Mutus
85. Daniel Eime in Nazaré, Portugal
Daniel Eime links: Website | Vimeo | Instagram | Facebook page
Photo: Nelson
Daniel Eime
86. Case Maclaim in Tbilisi, Georgia
Case Maclaim links: Instagram | Facebook page
Case Maclaim
87. Telmo Miel in Ghent, Belgium
Telmo Miel links: Website | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook page
Photo: M_FRENCHI
Telmo Miel
89. Swed Oner in Nouméa, New Caledonia, France
Guido Van Helten links: Website | Instagram | Facebook page
Guido Van Helten
93. Paola Delfin in Tampere, Finland
Paola Delfin links: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook page
Paola Delfin
94. Andres Cobre aka NDC media in Modesto, California, USA
photo: Ricardo Ontiveros
Andres Cobre Links: Instagram | Facebook page
Andres Cobre
95. Pichi & Avo in Boras, Sweden
Pichi & Avo links: : Website | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook page
Pichi & Avo in Boras, Sweden
97. Rogue One in Glasgow, UK
Rogue One links: Instagram | Facebook page
Rogue One
98. Smates in Geel, Belgium
Smates links: Website | Instagram | Facebook page
Smates
100. Manomatic in Patos, Albania
Manomatic links : Website | Instagram | Facebook page
Festival Internaciona de Street Art Albania I.S.A.F.A. Mural Proyect by Urbanact.gr & VIZart
Manomatic
8th Annual Light Festival Illuminates Amsterdam with Glowing Sculptural Installations
December 10, 2019 Laura Staugaitis
“Butterfly Effect” by Masamichi Shimada. All photographs, unless noted, © Janus van den Eijnden
This year’s Amsterdam Light Festival, running November 28, 2019, to January 19, 2020, lights up the European city with illuminated art installations. The festival, now in its eighth year, attracts tourists and engages locals at a time when the city is cloaked in darkness for about sixteen hours each day. Visitors to the Light Festival use a phone app to guide themselves through Amsterdam’s city center, perusing twenty light works by artists from around the world. This year’s show theme was “DISRUPT!” and artists reflected the concept in pieces that ruminate on climate change, national history, technology, and more. See some of our favorites here, by Masamichi Shimada, UxU Studio, Sergey Kim and others. You can explore the full line-up and programming on the Amsterdam Light Festival website.
“Neighborhood” by Sergey Kim. Photograph courtesy of the artist
“Nacht Tekening” by Krijn de Koning
“Atlantis” by Utskottet
“Surface Tension” by Tom Biddulph and Barbara Ryan
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