Infamous street artist Faith47 finished a mural in earlier this week in East Harlem on the entitled “Estamos Todos Los Que Cabemos.” The piece was a part of MonumentArt, presented by the La Marqueta Retoña Initiative. The beautiful new wall depicts birds flying around in a circle which is said to be symbolism relating to current immigration situations.
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Tostfilms – Faith47 x Axel Void Artesano Project Rio San Juan RD
A quick time-lapse video presented by Tostflms over two days with Faith47 & AXEL VOID working on a collaboration for Artesano Project Rio San Juan, República Dominicana, Curated by INOPERAbLE Gallery Special thanks to Evoca1 for the invitation.
This mural was made inside and old abandon theater in Rio San Juan. The perfect location for this collaboration between Faith47 & Axel Void.
Faith47 – Mural in Jersey City
Prolific street artist Faith47 has been on a tear on the east coast of the US in recent weeks. The South Africa-based artist painted a giant mural of her signature swans in Jersey City Heights on the side of a large-scale building. Photo credit: Manuel Bello.
Faith47 x Alexis Diaz – Collaboration @ Art Basel 2014
Faith47 and Alexis Diaz teamed up on a collaboration mural during Art Basel last week. The stunning mural was a mix of South Africa-based Faith47’s female portraiture entwined with the darker illustrative style of the Puerto Rican Diaz. Beautiful finished and action shots after the jump.
Faith47 – “Oh The Miracle Of Empty Hands”
Faith47 is currently in Scotland where she just finished working on this new piece which is entitled “Oh The Miralce Of Empty Hands”.The mural was painted on the streets of Glasgow for the Incommon Common Wealth Project.
Faith47 – New Mural Work
Street artist Faith47 has recently completed a number of new murals in both London and Cape Town.
Faith47 – You Hold No Blame For My Proud Heart
Street artist Faith47 is back with a new video of her painting that style we all love so much in Cape Town. Filmed & edited by Bruce Horak and Oliver Brain, with music by José González.