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First he paints on walls....

...Then Alexandre Orion uses a camera to bring his street images to life.

Matthew Vree, Special to The San Francisco Chronicle

Link to Original Article
Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Sao Paolo, Brazil -- At the dead end of a grimy street, Alexandre Orion crouches behind a row of overstuffed trash bins and quickly gathers his aerosol cans to begin painting. A horde of flies buzzes overhead as the midday sun slow roasts the rotting food and steaming garbage bags.

More Events from Jef Aerosol

- CE SOIR mardi 7 mars, à la télé : Après Speedy Graphito, Miss Tic et C215, c'est au tour de VLP, Jef Aérosol, Epsylon Point et Isbach d'être invités dans l'émission Culture Club (animée en direct du CAB par Alexis Tregarot et Stéphane Blakowski) sur France 4 à 22h30. Au programme : interview et peinture live. Autres invités ce soir : Patrick Bosso et Jean Benguigui. L'émission est quotidienne et rediffusée le lendemain à 12h et 17h30 (best of, le vendredi) http://www.france4.tv

Visionary Stencil Art: StarWheels by AYA

On Christmas day preceding the New Year 1985, my present from Spirit was a vision: I felt "seeded" to create a line of paintings, in the specific format of "mandalas", that would be vibrational templates to facilitate the great transformations that human consciousness is currently exploring.

Starting with series II, the size of the original StarWheels is 6 ft by 6 ft. The medium used is airbrushed acrylic on canvas, through multi-layered stencils. Seven full series = 84 StarWheels have been currently completed.

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