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Stinkfish, Emol, Ziegler: street art show in Culver City

David Pescovitz at 10:11 am Wed, Aug 1, 2012

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Stinkfish is a street artist from Bogotá, Colombia who is best known for creating massive, psychedelic murals based on his snapshots of local people he encounters. He converts those portraits into stencils that become the center of his wall pieces. Stinkfish is bringing his approach to a new body of work for a group show opening August 11 at Culver City, CA's Carmichael Gallery. The show, titled Primeval, also features work by graffiti artist Emol from Diadema City, Brazil, and California muralist/streetwear designer Zio Ziegler.

Carmichael Gallery: Primeval

David Pescovitz is Boing Boing's co-editor/managing partner. He's also a research director at Institute for the Future. On Instagram, he's @pesco.

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  • buddy66

    Wha?

  • sam1148

    The find the hidden bunny is pretty good on that one. 

  • artaxerxes

    That’s a pretty masterful combination of design and illustration. The articles pique my curiosity too. I see November in the masthead, but no year. (Which could be user eye-fail on my part.) Is this a scanned copy of a real edition?