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Friday, November 13, 2020

How can I find people who do street art painting?

 Hello World!

I saw this question online and decided to answer with how I find the artists online, so I will keep this post simple and straight.

1) Social Media : This has to be the first option no doubt, I have always found the artists through either Instagram or Facebook. In fact nowadays the artists seasoned or new to the art sign their artworks or put in their social media handles below their artwork.



2) Art Foundations : Reach out to the dedicated street art foundations eg. St+art India in India.

3) Art Networks : Reach out to the local art networks and organizations because even if it isn't a media they have tried they can guide or be a part of it.

4) Events : Join local art events through which you can stumble upon the the works of those artists or find more information. Eg. Airbnb or Eventbrite

5) You are the artist : Take a spray can and start your creative journey today.



6) Word of mouth : Last but not the least, word of mouth and running queries in your immediate circle sometimes helps out too.

See you later!

Thursday, November 12, 2020

Mississauga Chronicles

 Hello Street Art Lovers !

It has been so long since I posted any street art updates or my thoughts when I see them. Even though I haven't been posting much but I have surely maintained the collection.

Now, since I have some time in my hands it has been decided that the posts shall start flowing again. Brace yourselves peeps and prepare to get your minds blown because that's what "Art" does right?

Currently I am between switching jobs and studying (meh) but there is one thing that I don't stop thinking about, "Where will I spot the next beauty?".

When I moved to Mississauga, I was aware of the sculptures and art galleries, what I was not aware about was that there are some hidden gems in this place and as always I happened to spot one during a long walk finding food and the good art makes you forget things like hunger too :D

I see, I stop, everything else has to stop as well, because I need to savor this moment, absorb the colors, understand when it was made, why etc....

Posting my latest find below for you guys as well. I will also be using the same blogpost depending upon my mood to continue posting about the street art specific to this location. 


Amália Rodrigues

Person in the Mural : Amália Rodrigues, Queen of Fado

Location: Streetsville, Mississauga (ON)

Artist : Matthew Cadoch

This mural is part of a worldwide project to commemorate Amália Rodrigues, she was a major figure in the Portuguese music universe and also known as the "Queen of Fado". This idea belongs to Herman Alves and is produced by Hermedia.

Fado - is filled with a mixture of sadness and nostalgia, longing and resignation. It is melancholic and also termed as saudade in Portuguese. 

For a brief second when you will hear the music which I am sure you'll be drawn to once you have read the post, you will feel as if its the background music of Frida Kahlo's life.

I can't wait to make my next stop to Toronto’s "Little Portugal" where a different mural of her awaits. Toronto's old markets and lanes are and art lovers dream. See you all soon!

Saturday, March 7, 2015

Connaught Place | New Delhi



One of my best friend says, "What if art ruled the world?"

Well, I'd say there could be nothing better. Even while I was walking and thinking constantly about what he wrote, I couldn't stop wondering that what if the world of art was the only world? I wouldv'e been super glad, somtimes you don't need choices. Nothing has to make sense, you like it, you go see it, you stare at it, you wonder, you think, you contemplate, it may become your muse for the next project, it may inspire, it makes you a poet, a writer, anything you dream of it transpires. It's funny what art can do to you. It makes me jump, it makes me cry, it makes me smile, it gives me goosebumps, it makes me want to meet new people, it makes me want to write about it, it makes want to travel and see how many levels are there to it or are there no levels at all or is it all an illusion. Questions and several answers, what should I follow? what should I write? what should I like? 

"Life without art would've been just bleh" - A post I had seen a while back.

The plans that are not planned are the best, that's what happened the other day. It was a typical day, got back from college, saw Frozen, fell in love with Olaf blah blah blah. All of sudden fish craving happened and the first place that came to our mind was "Cha Bar" at Connaught Place. I knew I'd stumble across some old stuff but when I saw this eagle I can't explain the feeling. This is what I wrote on Instagram- 


"I still can't believe it. It's so surreal. The fact that I cried and jumped at the same time when I saw this. I knew it was love at first sight. Call me crazy but that's the way it's gonna be. "






Artist: Rukkit
Location : CP Outer Circle (H block Parking)

Apart from the eagle that day I happened to see this old piece and the first thought " Under The Sea" - the faous song from the Disney movie "The Little Mermaid" you must be wondering that all things are connected to Disney movies, well yes :) My life is surrounded by Disney movies, their quotes, their strong characters and I sometimes make friends on the basis of Disney movies and how they react to them and think of them. So beware.


Delhi Street Art
Location : Outer Circle

 This is another strong piece coupled with a few more around the place. The middle portion of the wall shows birds escaping the cage and more.




Delhi Street Art
Location : Between A & B block

 This bang opposite on the same building. Catches a lot of attention. The colors are the best. Fly away, breakaway.

Delhi Street Art Project 
Location : Between Block A & B

 This is on some brown, drab old wall, almost negleced wall to be precise. The purple makes a huge difference. This was clicked on a different day.


Random Graffiti
Location : Near Bercos behind A block

I am sure there are more fantastic pieces of art around CP, I promise to bring them here to you soon. Cannot wait for the Dhoomimal art fair though. You guys should check it out yourself. It starts in th first week of April around G Block close to the Khadi emporium.


*Sometimes I'm not able to update the blog, you can catch my photographs at Instagram "@tanyaisms"


Sunday, October 12, 2014

Street Art | Goa | Christmas

Last year during Christmas, we had the best holiday ever. We went for sun, sand and the sea. Go Goa! Now, the best part about that time of the year was of course the celebrations. The hullaballoo, the shopping, the very famous Sunburn festival (We didn't go for that though). Apart from all that, it was the colors that mattered to me, the art and festivities around that mattered to me. I was in for a surprise at nearly every place we went and I was glad we chose the Christmas time to go there. It started off at North Goa and the holiday ended at Panjim. From walking miles to find a ride, to experiencing nature at the spice gardens there. From visiting the crowded yet peaceful church to accidentally finding treasures on the way. Sharing that treasure with all of you.


1) The Trash festival @Panjim 









2) Marbella Beach @La Plage Goa


Countless hours spent in our childhood playing this fantastic game "Carrom", who could have thought it can converted into an abstract form of art.
Don't forget to go there and have their famous "Chocolate Thali"

3) Arpora - Panjim Road
Somewhere in between the road to Panjim from Arpora I spotted this beauty.



I had to fight with my parents to stop the car in the middle of the road to capture this. People go Bird-watching, I go Street Art watching.



4) Baga - Arpora 

On the way from Baga beach to Arpora side you'll see a lot of statues on sale. They are beautiful and on display as if they belong there.



Buddha Chained 

More on the same road .....





Definitely done by Russian Tourists.


5) A form of Street Art explored very less - Sand Sculptures - They are outside, its just that they are not on the street. That's okay, art is art, as long as it is outside its ou there to be explored. 

This one is on Calangute Beach



It was under construction when I had gone. If you go see it now its complete.

6) Sculptures

Near the Bom Jesus Church



Donna Paula



7) An Open-for-All Art exhibition right in the middle of a flea market (Arpora Night Market)




He has done some really interesting Art work and explores through various mediums. What interested me was his themed photgraphs and then converted them into installations and scultures based on the same theme. 

8) Plain Awesomeness of Goa


This is again in Panjim. All lit up for Christmas.


Arpora Night Market


The best shot I got at Baga Beach.


All the streets in Goa have uniquely designed stars, This one showed the Birth of Jesus and the three gifts.


Shot from the long walk. Baga to Arpora


On the same route. I liked the idea.


Again from the Trash Festival. Used all the plastic cups and KFC buckets to make a Christmas tree.


That sums up my odyssey and possibly all forms of street art in one post!

Happy Reading & Exploring!
To Infinity & Beyond!




Friday, October 10, 2014

St.ArtBeat!

20 Awesome Pieces of Street Art That You Won’t Believe Exist In Delhi

  |MY MISSION FOR THIS YEAR|
*Bucket list update - Check these out before the end of this year. They are all in Delhi and I haven't seen them yet. Shame on me*

Also a huge huge shoutout to Scoopwhoop for this awesomeness, also Raj Das for curating them all and sharing with us.

(Aaand the title is inspired by Enrique Iglesias's song "Heartbeat")

Delhi is a city of ironies. It's dotted with locales where the urban meets the rural. Shahpur Jat is one such amalgamation. Once the boutiques and galleries entered the fray we stopped calling it gaon and started calling it 'urban village' instead. But if you see past the masquerade, it's still the same place. 
Earlier this year, a few international and local artists organized themselves and started the 'St.ART Delhi 2014' project. They chose specific places in Delhi, particularly in and around Shahpur Jat, and started painting. They faced queries from many curious locals, most of them not familiar with the concept of public art. 
In the end, here's what they achieved;

1. By Sé Cordeiro 


2. By Artez


3.  By Harsh Raman


4. By Okuda


5. By Andy Yen


6. By Tofu


7. By Tona


8. By Foe


9. By Foe


10. By Mattia Lullini


11. By Alina Vergnano


12. By Alina Vergnano


13. By Bond


14. By Alias


15. By Alias


16. By Tones


17. By Tones


18. By Tones


19. By Ranjit Dhaiya


20. By Hendrik ECB Beikirch and ANPU

All photos by Akshat Nauriyal except number 1 and 6 (by Jayant Parashar), number 2 (by Artez) and number 8 (by Enrico Fabian).
This project was organized by St+Art India Foundation which is a Delhi-based non-profit working on Public Art projects in urban spaces.
This project was reported by Brooklyn Street Art.

H/T to Huffington Post.

Source - http://www.scoopwhoop.com/news/delhi-street-art/
Author- http://www.scoopwhoop.com/author/raj/