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Spanish People/Writers and Graffiti Crews who practice Graffiti as an art form. Pages in category "Spanish graffiti artists" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
Paco Gorospe is one of the famous painters of the Philippines. [1] He was born in Binondo , Manila . He was inspired by the simple and colourful lifestyle of native tribes from the south of the country such as the Yakans, the Bogobos and the Tausugs [ citation needed ] .
Spanish graffiti artists (9 P) Pages in category "Spanish muralists" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent ...
A", "Monsieur A" or "Monsieur André") – Swedish-Portuguese graffiti artist; lives in Paris; Ash – graffiti; Blek le Rat – stencil graffiti, poster art; C215 – stencil graffiti; Darco (born 1968 as Darco Gellert in Bielefeld, Germany) – graffiti artist; lives and works in Paris; EL Seed – calligraphy graffiti
Spanish graffiti artists (10 P) Swedish graffiti artists (5 P) Swiss graffiti artists (4 P) U. Ukrainian graffiti artists (1 P) This page was last edited on 8 May ...
Pop art, mixed-media installations, modern art, figurative art, conceptual art Anton Del Castillo (born in 1976 in Tondo , Manila, Philippines) is a multi-awarded and critically acclaimed Filipino visual artist known for the stunning craftsmanship and meticulous design of his artworks that meditate on critiques of modernism and contemporary ...
The earliest known indigenous porcelain has been dated to the 1900s, however; porcelain found at Filipino archaeological sites was labeled "imported", which has become a subject of controversy. Filipinos worked as porcelain artisans in Japan during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, re-introducing the craft in the Philippines.
Arturo Rogerio Dimayuga Luz (November 26, 1926 – May 26, 2021 [1]) was a Filipino visual artist. He was also a known printmaker, sculptor, designer and art administrator. A founding member of the modern Neo-realist school in Philippine art, he received the Philippine National Artist Award, the country's highest accolade in the arts, in 1997. [2]