E1000 Adds Colors and Art to Spanish Balconies
Ana Lopez — January 17, 2012 — Art & Design
References: flickr & robotmafia
No city escapes the never-ending manifestation of street art, and thanks to artist E1000, there is no exception for the city of Madrid, Spain. This intriguing series is full of vibrant colors and geometric shapes that create an awesome visual effect.
E1000 draws on strategic urban locations like street corners or balconies. The artist's use of a similar pallet of color -- oranges and yellows -- in every one of the pieces, producing an electrifying series of art work that is easy to identify. The combination of different color shades also adds dimension to the art, which gives the impression that the drawings are moving or protruding from a building wall.
The hip art by E1000 adds creativity and edge to the gorgeous city of Madrid.
E1000 draws on strategic urban locations like street corners or balconies. The artist's use of a similar pallet of color -- oranges and yellows -- in every one of the pieces, producing an electrifying series of art work that is easy to identify. The combination of different color shades also adds dimension to the art, which gives the impression that the drawings are moving or protruding from a building wall.
The hip art by E1000 adds creativity and edge to the gorgeous city of Madrid.
Trend Themes
1. Street Art Revival - The increasing popularity and appreciation for street art is creating a demand for more vibrant and visually striking urban artworks.
2. Geometric Street Art - Artists like E1000 are using geometric shapes and patterns to create visually captivating and dynamic street art pieces.
3. Immersive 3D Art - The use of colors and shading techniques in street art, like E1000's, creates an illusion of depth and movement, leading to immersive 3D visual experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Tourism - Cities can leverage the growing interest in street art to attract tourists by incorporating guided street art tours and promoting vibrant urban art scenes.
2. Art Galleries - Art galleries can explore partnerships with street artists like E1000 to showcase their works in indoor exhibitions, bridging the gap between street and gallery art.
3. Architecture and Urban Design - Architects and urban planners can incorporate street art as a strategic design element to enhance the aesthetic appeal and vibrancy of public spaces and buildings.
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