Nate Baranowski, Cass Womack & BK Lyons

Can you believe the following images are chalk on a road?

Artist: Nate Baranowski
Artist: Nate Baranowski

Nate Baranowski & the other 2 Chalk Artists in this post are all from Florida.

Artist: Nate Baranowski
Artist: Nate Baranowski

As it rained the first day, the chalk artists had only 1 day to work their magic.

Artist: Nate Baranowski
Artist: Nate Baranowski

All was not finished when I headed back to TO, but I shot what it was.

Artist: Nate Baranowski
Artist: Nate Baranowski

Check Nate out on Nate Baranowski’s Website or Nate Baranowski on Instagram

CASS WOMACK

Artist: Cass Womack
Artist: Cass Womack

I really would have liked to have seen this and all of the chalk art finished.

Artist: Cass Womack
Artist: Cass Womack

Still, what I saw was glorious, & I’m going back for next year’s festival – August 12 & 13.

Artist: Cass Womack
Artist: Cass Womack
Artist: Cass Womack
Artist: Cass Womack

Look at this amazing artist’s work on Cass Womack’s Website

BK LYONS

Artist: BK Lyons
Artist: BK Lyons

I fell in love with this frog. It’s fairy tale beauty was evident long before it was finished.

Artist: BK Lyons
Artist: BK Lyons

Find BK Lyons on her website

I was going to present the art in a kind of organized order, but you know what? We wandered around for 2 days. There was no organized order. So I’m just wandering around my pics & making cohesive posts.

Pics take by Resa  – August 13 & 14, 2016

Cambridge, Ontario

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Also, Angels’ kisses & many Thank You’s to Brian Price & Linda Daniher- Festival Organizers

& big thank you’s to all the Official Sponsors of the first

CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL STREET ART FESTIVAL

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Artist: Shalak Attack

Shalak Attack & Birdo

Shalak Attack is my Street Art hero.

Artist: Shalak Attack
Artist: Shalak Attack

Her colors, her attention to detail & her passion are killer.

Artist: Shalak Attack
Artist: Shalak Attack

Not to mention, she is 1/2 of Clandestinos.

Artist: Shalak Attack
Artist: Shalak Attack

Her work lights up my heart & mind, always has.

Artist: Shalak Attack
Artist: Shalak Attack

She was one of the 1st to finish her piece.

Artist: Shalak Attack
Artist: Shalak Attack

That was amazing, as the artists were behind schedule (rain), & I had to leave 2 hours early on the 2nd day. Not all pieces were done.

Artist: Shalak Attack
Artist: Shalak Attack

 Check her out on Shalak Attack Website or on Shalak Attack on Instagram or Clandestinos Art on FaceBook

Artist: Shalak Attack
Artist: Shalak Attack

⭐ ⭐ ⭐

HELLO BIRDO!

Artist: Birdo
Artist: Birdo

I’ve adored Birdo’s work for years!

Artist: Birdo
Artist: Birdo

His take & style are unique & entertaining.

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One of Toronto’s most prolific & omnipresent Street Artists, I feel his time has come in the international theater.

Artist Birdo at work
Artist Birdo at work

I can’t find an Instagram or website, but check out Birdo Art for a GLaM Post or type Birdo in the search in the footer to see more.

Artist: Birdo
Artist: Birdo

Much gratitude to both Shalak & Birdo!

Artists L:Shalak Attack - R: Birdo
Artists L:Shalak Attack – R: Birdo

Pics take by Resa  – August 13 & 14, 2016

Cambridge, Ontario

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Also, Angels’ kisses & many Thank You’s to Brian Price & Linda Daniher- Festival Organizers

& big thank you’s to all the Official Sponsors of the first

CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL STREET ART FESTIVAL

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Artist: Shalak Attack

Cambridge International Street Art Festival

24 Street Artists gathered to do their thing in Cambridge, Ontario.

Artist: Sath
Artist: Sath

They came from around the globe. 12 Graffiti Artists.

Artist: Dave Bonzai
Artist: Dave Bonzai

11 chalk artists

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Artist: Joel Yau

…and 1 cellograph artist.

Artist: Kanos
Artist: Kanos

White canvases were provided, as the historic city of Cambridge didn’t want artists to paint on the old stone walls.

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Artists: L – Shalak Attack – R- Birdo

I get that. Yet, there was plenty of parget wall to paint on.  Hopefully, that will happen next year.

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Artists l – R: Mediah, Tenso 2, Dave Bonzai, Whos One, Hugo Medina, Ean Kools. Sath, Odeith

I luv that the Artists works were along the river. You all know how much I love reflected Graf!

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Artists L to R: Mediah, Tenso 2, Dave Bonzai, Whos One, Hugo Medina

It rained most of the first day, & was raining when I took the above shot.

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Artist: Ever Galvez

On day 1, the rain washed away all of the Chalk Artists’ efforts. On day 2 they worked very hard to make up time that was lost to nature.

Artist Tensoh 2 at work
Artist Tensoh 2 at work

In future posts I will highlight the artists, & if available provide links to their websites, Instagram or blogs. KUDOS to all you wonderful artists!

Pics take by Resa  – August 13 & 14, 2016

Cambridge, Ontario

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Also, Angels’ kisses & many Thank You’s to Brian Price & Linda Daniher- Festival Organizers

& big thank you’s to all the Official Sponsors of the first

CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL STREET ART FESTIVAL

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Artist: Shalak Attack

Don’t Leaf Me

Sath speaks on old wood, in an alley in Toronto.

Artist: Sath
Artist: Sath

Artist: Sath

Artist: Sath

Sath’s paintings can be pretty, humorous or fanciful, and he conveys messages one way or another.

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Artist: Sath

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His style is loose and defiant.

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Artist: Sath
Artist: Sath
Artist: Sath

I had the privilege of watching Sath paint this piece & being the first to snap a few pics. You can see his paintings on “Sath on Facebook” or on “Sath’s Website”

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Pics taken by Resa, August 22, 2016

Toronto, Canada

⭐ ⭐ Thank you SATH! ⭐ ⭐

Artwork by:

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Sath was assisted by: Zé.

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Canadian Black Drake

This Black Drake is obviously adored in Ottawa, Canada.

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First off, he is set amongst luscious red flowers ….

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…set at the foot of an important clock tower …

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…. and guarded by Highland Regiment.

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I also see Canada has imported an Alien to watch over the Black Drake.

BlkD #6

Pics taken by Resa, July 8, 2016

Ottawa, Canada

Dedicated to: Le Drake Noir

The artist:

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Surrealist Mural in San Juan, P.R.

Humongous thank you’s to Maria from Tropical Flowering Zone for submitting this fab mural.

SurM #1
Photo © Maria Firpi
“Having multiple meanings, it could be about the past lives of  Spanish and African American Heritage influences on the island. If you notice the mural is signed by two figures from the past who according to the mural have died.
SurM #2
Photo © Maria Firpi
 “The mural is open to multiple interpretations but seems to emphasize on the colonial influences of the past. There is a white man sinking in the water, but there is also an African American man who is heading towards the water also. The  wooden branches tied together seem to represent part of the Spanish colonial vessels who traveled west to colonize the islands of the Caribbean and brought both the Spanish and African culture, symbolized by the multiple shells which can also suggest the presence of the Caribbean Taino Indians already inhabiting the island
SurM #4
Photo © Maria Firpi
 
“The white man is portrayed as sinking in the water, yet the African American sinks also”
SurM #5
Photo © Maria Firpi
“Hands also seem to represent the acceptance of fate, although, as said earlier, this is open to interpretation”.
SurM #6
Photo © Maria Firpi
“Flowers can symbolize the aspect of transition and transmission of culture, since they carry seeds which could germinate in distant places, and spread cultural influences, if that were to be the interpretation”.
SurM #7
Photo © Maria Firpi
“This has been one of the most surreal murals I have ever seen seen. However, its symbolism seems to highly relevant to the Puerto Rican people and its cultural heritage.”
SurM #9
Photo © Maria Firpi
 
“Shells and flowers may have multiple meanings”.
SurM #3
Photo © Maria Firpi

Pics taken by Maria I Firpi Mazur – 2016

San Juan, Puerto Rico

Not only did Maria send us these amazing photos, but she penned the words! I am very grateful.

THANK YOU MARIA!