Alone Together 15 Sainer
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- Greatplainsman
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What a lil Gem! I really like everything about this! Etam Cru's Street work is Amazing, imo, and just been waiting for the right print. I like this better than Moonshine even!
Nevermind: http://1xrun.com/runs/Alone_Together
Please educate me here! Are ETAM, BEZT, and SAINER different artists that are part of the Etam Cru collective street art group? If so, then this piece is done by Sainer?Greatplainsman wrote:What a lil Gem! I really like everything about this! Etam Cru's Street work is Amazing, imo, and just been waiting for the right print. I like this better than Moonshine even!
Really thought provoking work, regardless: http://www.etamcru.com/
I would also like to know this.PapaVo wrote:Please educate me here! Are ETAM, BEZT, and SAINER different artists that are part of the Etam Cru collective street art group? If so, then this piece is done by Sainer?Greatplainsman wrote:What a lil Gem! I really like everything about this! Etam Cru's Street work is Amazing, imo, and just been waiting for the right print. I like this better than Moonshine even!
Really thought provoking work, regardless: http://www.etamcru.com/
Given the extraordinary size of their epic street-art murals, it’s probably safe to say that the Polish street-art duo Etam Cru is one of the next big things in urban street art.
The duo, which consists of street artists Sainer and Bezt, creates massive street art murals that are often several stories tall and dripping with color. Their work is rich in Eastern European mysticism and folkloric symbolism, but they also play with humor, sarcasm and surrealism.
Polish graffiti artists Sainer and Bezt, collectively known as Etam Cru, paint large scale murals of surreal scenes heavily charged with Eastern European folklore, mysticism, fantasy and witty humor. Etam Cru’s artworks are scattered around Europe on countries such as Norway, Bulgaria, Germany, Austria, Russia, Portugal, Belgium and recently even in the U.S., in Richmond. Etam Cru was one of contributing street artists to the 2009 city beautification project undertaken by the Urban Forms Foundation in the Polish city of Lodz.
Bezt was born in 1987 in Turek, Poland, located about 100 km from Lodz, while Sainer, a native of Lodz, was born in 1988. They met at the Academy of Fine Arts and started painting together. Bezt and Sainer are both successful commercial artists and freelance designers, but its their graffiti culture that have taken Europe by storm. Today, they split their time between traveling around Europe together to paint murals at a variety of street art festivals and producing their individual work and exhibiting solo shows.