- One Wall
- March 13, 2019
Brooklynite ELLE began as an illegal graffiti artist in the streets of New York a few years back. Nowadays, she is considered one of the top touring street artists. Using aerosol cans, pump cans, stencils, paint rollers and more; she uses every facet of street art to put her mark on the cities she travels to. ELLE’s work is featured in the URBAN NATION 2018 exhibition, ‘UN-DERSTAND The Power of Art as a Social Architect’. […]
Brooklynite ELLE began as an illegal graffiti artist in the streets of New York a few years back. Nowadays, she is considered one of the top touring street artists. Using aerosol cans, pump cans, stencils, paint rollers and more; she uses every facet of street art to put her mark on the cities she travels to. ELLE’s work is featured in the URBAN NATION 2018 exhibition, ‘UN-DERSTAND The Power of Art as a Social Architect’.
ELLE’s mural graffiti art is pure visual poetry; powerful females, flowers, animals, classical elements mixed with pop-cultural bits send a colourful message of her main passions, feminism and the protection of the environment. But also her cruder pieces (think tags, street posters) reflect the strong, disruptive character of her art in particular and street art in general. ELLE’s work has been exhibited in galleries and museums as well as on the streets. During her career, she has created some of the most essential walls in street art.