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RONE Project M URBAN NATION
  • PROJECT M/2
  • July 28, 2014
Rone

Australian street artist Rone’s work always walks on the narrow path between beauty and decay and his murals consisting of female faces, gradually worn away by natural and human elements can be found around the world from New York to New Zealand, as well as on his collaboration with URBAN NATION on Project M/2 in 2014.

Raemann Batman Mask Bottle Photo
  • PROJECT M/1
Raemann

Raemann is a photographing, filming and wheat-pasting artist duo from New York City with the intent to depict the absurdity of commercialization and their passion for surfing sensitized them for the condition of our planet and its environmental degradation. Raemann’s works can be found on their collaboration with URBAN NATION on Project M/1 in 2014.

Know Hope installation public art
  • PROJECT M/2
Know Hope

Addam Yekutieli and over the years expanded his style and technique, working with and on murals, installations, mixed media, photography and text. Using the moniker Know Hope, his visual iconography and language used to mirror real-life situations and document the notion of a collective human struggle. His work can be found on his collaboration with URBAN NATION on Project M/2 in 2014.

Handidan URBAN NATION Secret Dinner Plates
Handiedan

The art of Dutch artist Handiedan involves an intricate cut and paste mixture of computer montage and highly detailed sculptural hand cut collages, complimented by conscientiously collected antique ornamental frames. Her art is featured in the URBAN NATION 2018 exhibition, ‘UN-DERSTAND The Power of Art as a Social Architect’.

ELLE URBAN NATION Secret Dinner
  • ONE WALL 2018
  • PROJECT M/1
  • PROJECT M/8
Elle

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’.

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