Crying Animals, is the new photographic series of the artist Julien Nonnon, which makes us aware of the possible disappearance of emblematic animals from our mountains. More than a spotlight, literally, it’s a cry of the heart calling to save and showcase the beauty of the world that surrounds us. With his big and powerful projector, Nonnon wishes to make the public aware, by the ephemeral nature of his luminous frescoes, of the fact that the presence of these animals in these natural environments, is really threatened.
artist: Julien Nonnon
location: France
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This wall was organized by Daniel Lahoda for the LA Freewalls Project.
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artist: Roa
location: Manual Arts High School, South Central Los Angeles
top image by Alex Maloutas / New Puppy Gallery
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The opening of Roa's LA solo show did not disappoint; a big warehouse space was filled with large-scale peaceful animals in various states of slumber or decay. A huge fox lying over a pile of mice is the central mural, and several lenticular screens broke up the space. There's a lot more work in the show than included in this post - it's definitely worth seeing in person (details here - it only runs through November 24th), or there are some more images on flickr.
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artist: Roa
location: 2808 Elm St., Los Angeles
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This wall was done as part of the Pic-Turin Festival (flickr). Erica il Cane has a show opening tonight (November 11) at Fifty24SF Gallery in San Francisco.
artist: Ericailcane
location: Turin, Italy
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More from Paris:
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artist: ROA
location: Vitry-sur-Seine & around, Paris
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