Slim Safont
Slim Safont has not been doing street art for very long. Having said that, he has already been making waves in Europe. And rightly so, because his meters-high paintings – influenced by the work of masters such as Joaquín Sorolla and Anders Zorn – are gems. Time and again, the Spaniard draws a kind of tranche de vie that speaks to the imagination and, in this case, also wants to break with the macho culture among adolescents. The work overlooks a playground, and for Slim Safont, it is clear that boys are also allowed to show emotions and seek comfort from each other.
Roa
2016
Pol Cosmo
2016
Pixel Pancho
2016
Mister Fiksit
2016
Isaac Cordal
2016
Guido van Helten
2016
Franco Fasoli
2016
Jeps & Jucte
2016
Fintan Magee
2016
Faith47
2016