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Excerpt from www.timeout.com/hong-kong/art/best-street-art-and-graffit...:
Rich View Terrace, Square Street, Tai Ping Shan
Having started graffiti painting in the late 90s, California-based artist Jurne and his creations have been featured in exhibitions and festivals around the world, including New York, London, Berlin, New Zealand – and now, Hong Kong! Working in collaboration with Antoine, a fellow graffiti artist from France, this massive mural on Square Street showcases Jurne’s signature style with large letters that spell out his name. The background of the wall is a deep, saturated blue, against which Jurne sketched out his name and used spray paint to bring it to life. Meanwhile, a primary colour palette of yellow, blue, and red is employed for the lettering.
For “Knowledge is Golden” the inspiration was specific to the area which the mural was done. San Francisco is seeing its second gold rush with information and knowledge being the currency of today. SOMA, being slated to be developed as the new downtown of San Francisco with technology leading the transformation, is why we chose this location for our message.
Gold miners have been replaced by tech innovators. Pickaxes and shovels have been replaced with laptops and desktops. Though the times have changed, the human thirst for chasing opportunity remains prevalent in these times. And with this influx of new people, San Francisco culture as we know it will never be the same.
www.artandarchitecture-sf.com/tag/ghost-signs
For “Knowledge is Golden” the inspiration was specific to the area which the mural was done. San Francisco is seeing its second gold rush with information and knowledge being the currency of today. SOMA, being slated to be developed as the new downtown of San Francisco with technology leading the transformation, is why we chose this location for our message.
Gold miners have been replaced by tech innovators. Pickaxes and shovels have been replaced with laptops and desktops. Though the times have changed, the human thirst for chasing opportunity remains prevalent in these times. And with this influx of new people, San Francisco culture as we know it will never be the same.
www.artandarchitecture-sf.com/tag/ghost-signs