Argentinian urban art


As promised, here is a look at some of JAZ's (Franco Fasoli) other works. The Argentinian artist recently had a showing at the BC Gallery in Friedrichshein. Thank you to Perth Daily Photo for bringing this artist and his exhibit to my attention.


I have to admit, this type of art doesn't really appeal to me, but I was on a mission for a fellow blogger! The guy working at the gallery was impressed that JAZ has a following all the way in Australia. He was also very helpful, instructing me where to go to see yesterday's mural.





In any case, it didn't take long to see everything! If you want to read more about JAZ and his art, click on the link to the BC Gallery above or try here.

15 comments:

  1. Eh bien PDP va être contente de voir ça !!

    Fin août ? Parfait ! 1 h pour boire un verre ?

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  2. His work is very dynamic and full of energy, I like the simple colours too!

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  3. Not necessarily my kind of art neither, but I find it interesting nevertheless!

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  4. It is indeed interesting, even though this is not my kind of art, either! :)

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  5. I probably wouldn't actually own one of these pieces, but I find them interesting to look at and would probably attend a showing of the artist's work. Nice!

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  6. Well, thanks for sharing and I think you completed your mission well, but this stuff does nothing for me, either. To each his/her own, I guess.

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  7. i don't like the scary fantasy aspects. power is good, and he's captured that well.

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  8. Thank you for telling us more about yesterday's post.

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  9. Thank you, I have see and read enough of this guy...

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  10. There is a powerful, dynamic energy in the work, though it's not quite my cup of tea.

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  11. Love his work! Glad you've shown us these.

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  12. There is a creepy aspect to the pieces but they are very well done. I liked the video link yesterday!

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  13. Where did my comment go :) I did post one yesterday Hal to say thanks for taking the trouble to find this for me. As much as it's probably not something I'd buy to hang I loved seeing the artist work on such huge scale projects, transforming otherwise boring buildings.

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  14. Very interesting indeed. No quite my cup of tea but very well done.

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  15. I don't think I would buy it and put it over the mantel, but it is kind of interesting to see.

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