Wynwood Starts Here
What can I say about my visit in Miami...
Mind blowing art all around, great artists, great weather, great people! Although there is a lot to do in town I will be mostly posting pictures (a tone) of the Wynwood Art District. It is located in the Wynwood neighborhood of Miami and it is home to over 70 galleries, museums and collections!
The complex is so gigantic that it took me almost 4 days to visit and still I missed a lot of great pieces (an excuse to go back soon).
Here is a nice intro from Wynwood Walls' website:
'The Wynwood Walls was conceived by the renowned community revitalizor and placemaker Tony Goldman in 2009. He was looking for something big to transform the warehouse district of Wynwood, and he arrived at a simple idea: "Wynwood's large stock of warehouse buildings, all with no windows, would be my giant canvases to bring to them the greatest street art ever seen in one place." Starting with the 25th–26th Street complex of six separate buildings, his goal was to create a center where people could gravitate to and explore, and to develop the area's pedestrian potential.'
Artists credited when known - please feel free to comment
Mind blowing art all around, great artists, great weather, great people! Although there is a lot to do in town I will be mostly posting pictures (a tone) of the Wynwood Art District. It is located in the Wynwood neighborhood of Miami and it is home to over 70 galleries, museums and collections!
The complex is so gigantic that it took me almost 4 days to visit and still I missed a lot of great pieces (an excuse to go back soon).
Here is a nice intro from Wynwood Walls' website:
'The Wynwood Walls was conceived by the renowned community revitalizor and placemaker Tony Goldman in 2009. He was looking for something big to transform the warehouse district of Wynwood, and he arrived at a simple idea: "Wynwood's large stock of warehouse buildings, all with no windows, would be my giant canvases to bring to them the greatest street art ever seen in one place." Starting with the 25th–26th Street complex of six separate buildings, his goal was to create a center where people could gravitate to and explore, and to develop the area's pedestrian potential.'
Artists credited when known - please feel free to comment
Ron English |
DAZE |
Eduardo Kobra |
Work by Jade and Entes Y Pesimo |
Eduardo Kobra |
Collab El Mac and Retna |
Kid Acne |
Dscreet |
Invasion in Miami |
Dabs Myla |
Above & Ben Eine |
Andrew Antonaccio |
Rone & Andrew Antonaccio |
EWOK AND GREG LAMARCHE |
Joe's Cousin |
Joe's Cousin |
Cushy gigs |
ROA |
Ruben Ubiera |
Invader |
Invader Miami style |
Gorgeous piece by El Mac |
El Mac |
Work by Hush on the roof of Boulan |
Hush |
Miami Invasion |
Lister, Ben Eine and Spencer Keeton Cunningham |
DALeast |
DALeast close up |
REKA |
Leza One and Andrew Antonaccio |
Trek6 |
Kenny Scharf |
Lady Aiko |
Mr. Herget (left) |
Nina Pandolfo |
Nina Pandolfo |
JAZ |
Collab Andrew Antonaccio and Filio Orlan |
Collab Andrew Antonaccio and Filio Orlan |
GILF |
Beautiful work by Juan Salgado |
Joe Iurato |
Never |
Luis Valle |
Anthony Lister |
Blues |
REKA and EVOCA |
Andrew Antonaccio |
DALEAST AND REKA |
FAITH 47 |
EL MAC |
RONE |
TXEMY |
TXEMY |
PIXEL PANCHO |
JAZ |
RONE |
VHILS |
MOMO |
MOLLY ROSE FREEMAN |
How and Hosm |
Matthew Curran - Dabs Myla - Craola |
Pez |
How and Hosm |
Lady Aiko |
RETNA |
La Pandilla |
Collab - Nina Pandolfo, Osgemeos, Finok |
Pez |
C215 |
Eduardo Kobra |
Nina Pandolfo and Osgemeos |
CERN |
Andrew Antonaccio |
Anthony Lister |
Johnny Robles |
Johnny Robles |
Above and Ben Eine |
Pixel Pancho |
Logan Hicks |
DALEAST |
Add caption |
VHILS |
Logan Hicks, Jeff Soto |
GAIA |
SHEPARD FAIREY |
Full view of the Eduardo Kobra's mural |
Faith 47 |
DALEAST |
RONE |
Collab - Jaz, Cope2, Pixel Panncho, LNY, Never 501, Ever |
Faith 47 |
RON ENGLISH |
JEFF SOTO |
RETNA |
RON ENGLISH |
LEZA ONE |
LOUIS CAMY |
CP1 |
KID ACNE |
FAITH47 |
DABS MYLA |
FAITH 47 |
ABOVE |
REKA |
RONE |
That's all folks, time to go home! |
Tanto el artÃculo como las fotos son una maravilla. Muchas gracias por este gran trabajo.
ReplyDeleteMuchas gracias @ricardoroquer! I really appreciate it and thanks a lot for having a look :)
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