FREETOM
Photo: Andreas Gros
http://www.andreasgros.net/2013/01/24/void/

Dancers Among Us – 26 beautiful photographs of dancing in public places by Jordan Matter



The awesome project “Dancers Among Us” by photographer Jordan Matter, who immortalizes incredible scenes by placing dance in public places such as streets, parks and subway. An unlikely encounter between grace and lightness and every day life, as a celebration of daily joy. The project “Dancers Among Us” is published in a book bringing together all the photographs.


http://www.dancersamongus.com/



Ballerina Project – Urban Dancers and Photography



Ballerina Project” is a beautiful series of photographs by Dane Shitagi, who made portraits of dancers and ballerinas in urban areas. A project where the soft and delicate bodies of dancers strongly contrast with the cold and rigid atmosphere of the city. A series conducted in the cities of New York, Boston, and Toronto, which reminds the project “Dancers Among Us – 26 beautiful photographs of dancing in public places by Jordan Matter

(VIDEO) 2012 Street Art Images of the Year from BSA

Images of the Year 2012: Of the 10,000 images he snapped of Street Art this year, photographer Jaime Rojo has compiled 110 that represent some of the most compelling, interesting, perplexing, thrilling. Together the collection gives an idea of the range of mediums, techniques, styles, and sentiments appearing on the street today as the scene continues to evolve worldwide. Every seven days on BrooklynStreetArt.com, we present “Images Of The Week”, our weekly interview with the street. We hope you enjoy this collection - some of the best from 2012.

Artists include 2501, 4Burners, 907, Above, Aiko, AM7, Anarkia, Anthony Lister, Anthony Sneed, Bare, Barry McGee, Bast, Billi Kid, Cake, Cash For Your Warhol, Con, Curtis, D*Face, Dabs & Myla, Daek One, DAL East, Dan Witz, Dark Clouds, Dasic, David Ellis, David Pappaceno, Dceve, Deth Kult, ECB, Eine, El Sol 25, Elle, Entes y Pesimo, Enzo & Nio, Esma, Ever, Faile, Faith47, Fila, FKDL, Gable, Gaia, Gilf!, Graffiti Iconz, Hef, HellbentHert, Hot Tea, How & Nosm, Icy & Sot, Interesni Kazki, Jason Woodside, Javs, Jaye Moon, Jaz, Jean Seestadt, Jetsonorama, Jim Avignon, Joe Iurato, JR, Judith Supine, Ka, Kem5, Know Hope, Kuma, Labrona, Liqen, LNY, Love Me, Lush, Matt Siren, Mike Giant, Miyok, MOMO, Mr. Sauce, Mr. Toll, ND’A, Nick Walker, Nosego, Nychos, Occupy Wall Street, Okuda, OLEK, OverUnder, Phlegm, Pixel Pancho, Rambo, Read Books!, Reka, Retna, Reyes, Rime, Risk, ROA, Robots Will Kill, Rone, Sacer, Saner, See One, Sego, sevens errline, Sheyro, Skewville, Sonni, Stick, Stikman, Stormie Mills, Square, Swoon, Tati, The Yok, Toper, TVEE, UFO, VHILS, Willow, Wing, XAM, Yes One, and Zed1 .


Images © Jaime Rojo and Brooklyn Street Art 2012

Rodolphe Sebbah Streetphotographer

Hush New Mural In Miami, USA

Hush recently stopped by Miami for Art Basel where he painted this beautiful new mural.
With this new mural, the Newcastle based artist continues to work on the female figure in art, mixing it up with graffiti and tagging to take a more contemporary route.
If you are in the area, this one can be seen Up high on the Boulan (21st and Collins).
”Graffiti is so often seen as dark, disruptive and damaging, but the woman beautifies things, makes it romantic and feminine.”  —Hush

“Lui.”
  Belfort, France, septembre 2012. © Rémi Coutant

“Lui.”


Belfort, France, septembre 2012.
© Rémi Coutant