It's been a while since C215 told us about Israelian artist Adi Sened. The expressive geometrical figures, the sculptures, the ideas and the man himself were all good reasons to get an interview with Adi. So we did. Check out the interview with Adi on cfye. com!
I've been enjoying fatcap.com a lot lately. Actually, I might even be a bit jealouse! They've got a great site going on, good categorisation, loads of pictures, nice design and most important of all, great content. They recently did an interview with an Israelian artist we've been keeping our eye on for a while now: Klone. It's a good interview so make yourself a cup of tea (or whatever your cup of tea is) and have a good read on this cold winter night. Brrrr. Read the interview @ fatcap..
This artist from Tel Aviv has been recommended to us by none other then C215. This is what C215 had to say about Adi Sened:
"The Israeli artist is Adi Senned, he's on Facebook, you should interview him. I love his work because it is really personal and self expressive, whereas most of the stencil artists imitate someone else they consider bigger, in style, process and kind of result, expecting the same success by copying them" (read the whole interview here).
Wednesday, 16 September 2009 13:34Written by Arden
After Iran, we're now in Israel, where Foma ♥ , Klone, Know Hope and Zero Cents decided to do an exhibition in a random abandoned building! Okay, not totally random. They chose a building with memories, one where the layers of paint peeled of the wall.. I think it's an amazing concept, and it has a very special feel to it..check out some of the pics! Pics by Klone and Uri Zer Aviv
That Runtonline is in Tel Aviv, is a good reason for us to get ino the art from these streets a bit more. In our first search we came across Kosher74. We could try and tell you a lot about it, but we'll let it speak for itself. Be sure you'll check out his website and Flickr account.
If you've been following us, you know that runtonline is enjoying his times in Tel Aviv, and we've been enjoying his pictures of all the street art out there. We've been particulary fond of the works of Tel-Aviv street artist Zero Cents. His raw style seems to fit the environment perfectly..perhaps time for a feature? Check out more of him on the photostream of runtonline, or check his own photostream here. By the way, if you are around in Tel Aviv, check out this exhibition featuring zero cents as well.