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Gaia 🇺🇸 Street Art • Print Release • Art For Sale, by sal on May 12, 2013 23:27:44 GMT 1, Kickstarter campaign reached the goal days before planned, so Gaia and friends are already working hard on new murals:
Kickstarter campaign reached the goal days before planned, so Gaia and friends are already working hard on new murals:
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Gaia 🇺🇸 Street Art • Print Release • Art For Sale, by sal on May 29, 2013 14:25:35 GMT 1, Gaia recently finished this huge mural with Do-Art Foundation in Montreal. The piece depicts the three stages of the Redpath Factory from its original state along the Lachine Canal, to abandoned and liquidated, and finally converted into condominiums:
Gaia recently finished this huge mural with Do-Art Foundation in Montreal. The piece depicts the three stages of the Redpath Factory from its original state along the Lachine Canal, to abandoned and liquidated, and finally converted into condominiums:
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Gaia 🇺🇸 Street Art • Print Release • Art For Sale, by sal on Jun 17, 2013 18:42:25 GMT 1, Gaia just shared his new mural for MuralFestival in Montreal:
Paul Kane landscape painting, with three British Colombian medicine men masks and Rene Levesque of Parti Québécois creating the Quebec flag.
Gaia just shared his new mural for MuralFestival in Montreal: Paul Kane landscape painting, with three British Colombian medicine men masks and Rene Levesque of Parti Québécois creating the Quebec flag.
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Gaia 🇺🇸 Street Art • Print Release • Art For Sale, by sal on Jun 25, 2013 10:21:32 GMT 1, New mural in Cleveland:
Creative placemaking/// industrial sunset. Carl Gaertner painting as the foundation with a hand holding an Albert Bierstadt landscape of Yosemite. The Endless Urban Frontier.
New mural in Cleveland: Creative placemaking/// industrial sunset. Carl Gaertner painting as the foundation with a hand holding an Albert Bierstadt landscape of Yosemite. The Endless Urban Frontier.
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Gaia 🇺🇸 Street Art • Print Release • Art For Sale, by Deleted on Jun 25, 2013 14:02:51 GMT 1, Brilliant that is!.
Brilliant that is!.
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Gaia 🇺🇸 Street Art • Print Release • Art For Sale, by sal on Jul 19, 2013 14:56:11 GMT 1, awesome new mural by Gaia in Richmond, USA:
"To Conquer is To Live/A Portrait of John Smith Overlooking the James River"
awesome new mural by Gaia in Richmond, USA: "To Conquer is To Live/A Portrait of John Smith Overlooking the James River"
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Gaia 🇺🇸 Street Art • Print Release • Art For Sale, by sal on Jul 27, 2013 0:21:33 GMT 1,
fantastic new mural by Gaia in Rochester..
fantastic new mural by Gaia in Rochester..
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Gaia 🇺🇸 Street Art • Print Release • Art For Sale, by Harveyn on Aug 31, 2013 19:00:47 GMT 1, Lots of love out there for Gaia.
Start your collection with this cracking print. Heavyweight paper with that lovely thick screen.
GAIA
"Ian"
Should be £150 delivered to the UK but for tonight its £95 delivered to the UK.
Signed, Edition 50, Size: 61cm x 46cm (Lino cut print on heavyweight rag paper)
Lots of love out there for Gaia.
Start your collection with this cracking print. Heavyweight paper with that lovely thick screen.
GAIA
"Ian"
Should be £150 delivered to the UK but for tonight its £95 delivered to the UK.
Signed, Edition 50, Size: 61cm x 46cm (Lino cut print on heavyweight rag paper)
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Gaia 🇺🇸 Street Art • Print Release • Art For Sale, by sal on Sept 25, 2013 23:18:17 GMT 1,
Gaia is wrapping up his big install @ Rice University Art Gallery in Houston, TX, for his solo show opening on 26th of September..
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Gaia 🇺🇸 Street Art • Print Release • Art For Sale, by sal on Oct 6, 2013 23:22:11 GMT 1,
magnificent 6 story mural showing Artemis emerging from a Kingston quarry, done for Opositive fest..
magnificent 6 story mural showing Artemis emerging from a Kingston quarry, done for Opositive fest..
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Gaia 🇺🇸 Street Art • Print Release • Art For Sale, by sal on Nov 14, 2013 12:48:12 GMT 1,
ArrestedMotion.com published some nice photos and a great video about Gaia's recent installation @ Rice University gallery in Houston, TX
ArrestedMotion.com published some nice photos and a great video about Gaia's recent installation @ Rice University gallery in Houston, TX
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Gaia 🇺🇸 Street Art • Print Release • Art For Sale, by sal on Jan 19, 2014 20:07:35 GMT 1,
Gaia just shared this Portrait of Dan Gilbert for an upcoming group show with Library Street Collective to conclude the Z Project in Detroit, for which he created an indoor mural back in December..
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Gaia 🇺🇸 Street Art • Print Release • Art For Sale, by sal on Jan 29, 2014 13:41:10 GMT 1, Mandela memorial in Sowebo on Mchenry street Baltimore.
Mandela memorial in Sowebo on Mchenry street Baltimore.
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Gaia 🇺🇸 Street Art • Print Release • Art For Sale, by sal on Mar 31, 2014 12:53:38 GMT 1,
New fundraiser print by Gaia for the Neighborhood Design Center is scheduled to drop in May!
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Gaia 🇺🇸 Street Art • Print Release • Art For Sale, by sal on Apr 13, 2014 17:34:16 GMT 1, new piece Gaia is working on in Perth for Form...
new piece Gaia is working on in Perth for Form...
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Gaia 🇺🇸 Street Art • Print Release • Art For Sale, by sal on May 25, 2014 12:42:13 GMT 1,
Detail of a new piece for an upcoming show with StolenSpace. Asylum seekers and migrants continue to make the dangerous journey across the Mediterranean into Italy and eventually the greater EU. Upon arrival those that survive are susceptible to detention in deplorable conditions or exploited by industry and the mafia.
Detail of a new piece for an upcoming show with StolenSpace. Asylum seekers and migrants continue to make the dangerous journey across the Mediterranean into Italy and eventually the greater EU. Upon arrival those that survive are susceptible to detention in deplorable conditions or exploited by industry and the mafia.
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Gaia 🇺🇸 Street Art • Print Release • Art For Sale, by Deleted on May 25, 2014 13:01:41 GMT 1, Detail of a new piece for an upcoming show with StolenSpace. Asylum seekers and migrants continue to make the dangerous journey across the Mediterranean into Italy and eventually the greater EU. Upon arrival those that survive are susceptible to detention in deplorable conditions or exploited by industry and the mafia. Its probably worth knowing what Australia does with boat people just to see how bad supposedly civilised society can be ...
Detail of a new piece for an upcoming show with StolenSpace. Asylum seekers and migrants continue to make the dangerous journey across the Mediterranean into Italy and eventually the greater EU. Upon arrival those that survive are susceptible to detention in deplorable conditions or exploited by industry and the mafia. Its probably worth knowing what Australia does with boat people just to see how bad supposedly civilised society can be ...
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Gaia 🇺🇸 Street Art • Print Release • Art For Sale, by sal on Jul 10, 2014 16:00:03 GMT 1, striking new piece by Gaia in Rome:
'Vatican 2' portrait of a street purse merchant. A quick piece in the Spagna Metro coordinated by 999Contemporary
Counterfeiting in Italy, EU and across the globe is a multi billion dollar business with international operations and various methods of illegally smuggling goods across borders. On the ground, selling fake designer products is an entry point for eastern european and african immigrants in the undeclared labor market of Rome and vendors can be seen displaying their wares in popular tourist spots throughout the city. The sign painted over serendipitously reads: "galleria riservata al transito del viaggiatori per motivi di sicurezza e vietato sostare" "gallery is reserved for transit of travelers, for security reasons do not stand" I took the photo at Piazzo della Rovere, hence the title Vatican2
striking new piece by Gaia in Rome: 'Vatican 2' portrait of a street purse merchant. A quick piece in the Spagna Metro coordinated by 999Contemporary
Counterfeiting in Italy, EU and across the globe is a multi billion dollar business with international operations and various methods of illegally smuggling goods across borders. On the ground, selling fake designer products is an entry point for eastern european and african immigrants in the undeclared labor market of Rome and vendors can be seen displaying their wares in popular tourist spots throughout the city. The sign painted over serendipitously reads: "galleria riservata al transito del viaggiatori per motivi di sicurezza e vietato sostare" "gallery is reserved for transit of travelers, for security reasons do not stand" I took the photo at Piazzo della Rovere, hence the title Vatican2
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Gaia 🇺🇸 Street Art • Print Release • Art For Sale, by sal on Aug 13, 2014 18:05:22 GMT 1,
Gaia just finished wall organized by the @peramuzesi for the Language of The Wall in Istanbul. Forget me nots and falling helmets to memorialize those that have lost their lives in labor murders. Inspired by the activism of Workers' Families In Pursuit of Justice - iscinayetleriniunutma.org/
Gaia just finished wall organized by the @peramuzesi for the Language of The Wall in Istanbul. Forget me nots and falling helmets to memorialize those that have lost their lives in labor murders. Inspired by the activism of Workers' Families In Pursuit of Justice - iscinayetleriniunutma.org/
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Gaia 🇺🇸 Street Art • Print Release • Art For Sale, by sal on Aug 28, 2014 15:37:28 GMT 1,
SocietePerrier.com published a nice interview with Gaia..
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Gaia 🇺🇸 Street Art • Print Release • Art For Sale, by dreadnatty on Nov 1, 2014 4:55:29 GMT 1, The Message-Maker: On the Ground with Baltimore Street Artist GAIA
magazine.good.is/articles/gaia-message-maker
The Baltimore city streets are appropriately known for being unforgiving—drugs run rampant, crime is high—but the range of unique ways that people live their lives in the city is extraordinary. There are the infamous 12 O’Clock Boys, for instance, a group of ATV riders who tear through local streets and highways performing stunts atop their four-wheelers. Though living dangerously, their skills are authentic—the 12 O’Clock referring to the ultimate achievement of a completely vertical wheelie. Or there are the arabbers, a group of mostly older African American men who hawk fruit from horse-drawn carts. And yet, as different as these individual sets of people may be, they all comprise one colorful cast of characters that call this city home, inspiring and informing the generations to come. Street artist Gaia, who moved from Manhattan to attend the Maryland Institute College of Art eight years ago, and simply never left sees the perils, but also the inherent, well, charm of the Charm City streets. “It doesn’t have much industry besides biomedical,” he says, settled in his studio in the still rough Oliver neighborhood. “Besides that we have a booming drug economy. There’s a million interesting sociological phenomenon happening in Baltimore: people fighting for their homes, fighting against displacement, fighting against massive upheaval. It’s something that I strive to keep a pulse on, and if I can lend my services as a painter and a message-maker, to be an advocate for those causes, I do.” For the most part, Gaia reflects what he sees on Baltimore’s streets onto the walls of the city, often cleverly weaving in portraits of the urban developers who have shaped the way we think about cities and public space—people like Robert Moses and Henry Flagler populate his murals. Baltimore, with its crumbling, post-industrial malaise, Gaia seems to be saying, is the result of civic development, for better or for worse. “No street artist is truly dedicated to the streets unless they also try and understand the different aspects of urban planning, and how we navigate and shape our cities,” says Gaia.
And the established art world has taken notice of this critical tact. Yet, despite showings in the gallery world and producing commissioned murals, the potentially felonious activity of wheat pasting his prints onto buildings necessitates that Gaia remains anonymous. But through this obscurity, his intimately unpretentious relationship with the city’s inhabitants also allows him to become absorbed into the fabric of the city, and put his art to tangible use. “When I’m able to collaborate with a local advocacy group that’s already done a lot of legwork, and I can use my international reach to heighten awareness for whatever their cause is to simultaneously derive content from their activism, and create something more contemplative, that’s when it’s most successful,” Gaia says. “I become a vessel for other people. I’m using painting as a way to reach people.” Gaia bears witness to Baltimore from the ground—his studio, he says, is “right at the nexus of the hood and the arts district.” From Greenmount Avenue, his view looks out onto the storied Greenmount Cemetery, the oldest graveyard in the city, as well as a mural he painted for a local bar that he frequents on Friday nights, which is owned by a Nigerian immigrant. It’s that sort of cultural assortment that inspires Gaia every day and helped inform his visual love letter to Baltimore. He conceived of a mural to communicate his myriad feelings towards the city, combining a raven—that ubiquitous representative bird of Baltimore—with the print derived from a linoleum block that Gaia had originally made for the Edgar Allan Poe House. In the background of the mural, downtown buildings collide with those of the Baltimore neighborhoods. And, of course, he has added a cherry blossom, a flower that is perhaps more often associated with the city’s neighbor, Washington, D.C., but is just as prevalent in Baltimore. Altogether, Gaia has created something equal parts gritty, real, historic, and beautiful—which is exactly how he sees Baltimore.
The Message-Maker: On the Ground with Baltimore Street Artist GAIA magazine.good.is/articles/gaia-message-makerThe Baltimore city streets are appropriately known for being unforgiving—drugs run rampant, crime is high—but the range of unique ways that people live their lives in the city is extraordinary. There are the infamous 12 O’Clock Boys, for instance, a group of ATV riders who tear through local streets and highways performing stunts atop their four-wheelers. Though living dangerously, their skills are authentic—the 12 O’Clock referring to the ultimate achievement of a completely vertical wheelie. Or there are the arabbers, a group of mostly older African American men who hawk fruit from horse-drawn carts. And yet, as different as these individual sets of people may be, they all comprise one colorful cast of characters that call this city home, inspiring and informing the generations to come. Street artist Gaia, who moved from Manhattan to attend the Maryland Institute College of Art eight years ago, and simply never left sees the perils, but also the inherent, well, charm of the Charm City streets. “It doesn’t have much industry besides biomedical,” he says, settled in his studio in the still rough Oliver neighborhood. “Besides that we have a booming drug economy. There’s a million interesting sociological phenomenon happening in Baltimore: people fighting for their homes, fighting against displacement, fighting against massive upheaval. It’s something that I strive to keep a pulse on, and if I can lend my services as a painter and a message-maker, to be an advocate for those causes, I do.” For the most part, Gaia reflects what he sees on Baltimore’s streets onto the walls of the city, often cleverly weaving in portraits of the urban developers who have shaped the way we think about cities and public space—people like Robert Moses and Henry Flagler populate his murals. Baltimore, with its crumbling, post-industrial malaise, Gaia seems to be saying, is the result of civic development, for better or for worse. “No street artist is truly dedicated to the streets unless they also try and understand the different aspects of urban planning, and how we navigate and shape our cities,” says Gaia. And the established art world has taken notice of this critical tact. Yet, despite showings in the gallery world and producing commissioned murals, the potentially felonious activity of wheat pasting his prints onto buildings necessitates that Gaia remains anonymous. But through this obscurity, his intimately unpretentious relationship with the city’s inhabitants also allows him to become absorbed into the fabric of the city, and put his art to tangible use. “When I’m able to collaborate with a local advocacy group that’s already done a lot of legwork, and I can use my international reach to heighten awareness for whatever their cause is to simultaneously derive content from their activism, and create something more contemplative, that’s when it’s most successful,” Gaia says. “I become a vessel for other people. I’m using painting as a way to reach people.” Gaia bears witness to Baltimore from the ground—his studio, he says, is “right at the nexus of the hood and the arts district.” From Greenmount Avenue, his view looks out onto the storied Greenmount Cemetery, the oldest graveyard in the city, as well as a mural he painted for a local bar that he frequents on Friday nights, which is owned by a Nigerian immigrant. It’s that sort of cultural assortment that inspires Gaia every day and helped inform his visual love letter to Baltimore. He conceived of a mural to communicate his myriad feelings towards the city, combining a raven—that ubiquitous representative bird of Baltimore—with the print derived from a linoleum block that Gaia had originally made for the Edgar Allan Poe House. In the background of the mural, downtown buildings collide with those of the Baltimore neighborhoods. And, of course, he has added a cherry blossom, a flower that is perhaps more often associated with the city’s neighbor, Washington, D.C., but is just as prevalent in Baltimore. Altogether, Gaia has created something equal parts gritty, real, historic, and beautiful—which is exactly how he sees Baltimore.
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Gaia 🇺🇸 Street Art • Print Release • Art For Sale, by treehugger on Nov 16, 2014 13:50:03 GMT 1, Get bidding here tinyurl.com/nubu66g
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Gaia 🇺🇸 Street Art • Print Release • Art For Sale, by sal on Dec 1, 2014 15:42:01 GMT 1, versatile Gaia just released this new video essay on the nature of contemporary mural making/ and place based projects:
versatile Gaia just released this new video essay on the nature of contemporary mural making/ and place based projects:
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Gaia 🇺🇸 Street Art • Print Release • Art For Sale, by sal on Apr 21, 2015 20:27:16 GMT 1, Gaia recently shared Man and water, a large billboard size piece @ Piazza Venezia in Rome, done in memory of those that have passed away in search of a new future crossing the waters between Africa and Europe. He will be showing with 999 Contemporary on 30th of April.
Gaia recently shared Man and water, a large billboard size piece @ Piazza Venezia in Rome, done in memory of those that have passed away in search of a new future crossing the waters between Africa and Europe. He will be showing with 999 Contemporary on 30th of April.
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Gaia 🇺🇸 Street Art • Print Release • Art For Sale, by blee13 on Mar 3, 2016 18:54:30 GMT 1, Looking for any and all GAIA Street Art pieces. Have some already but looking for anything that is for sale at the moment. Thanks for the help either selling or pointing me in the right direction, thanks
Bryan Lee 3019282864 blee13n@gmail.com
Looking for any and all GAIA Street Art pieces. Have some already but looking for anything that is for sale at the moment. Thanks for the help either selling or pointing me in the right direction, thanks
Bryan Lee 3019282864 blee13n@gmail.com
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Gaia 🇺🇸 Street Art • Print Release • Art For Sale, by Daniel Silk on Apr 12, 2016 13:14:34 GMT 1,
Artistry, architecture and street art with artists Gaia and Ullas Hydoor
Artistry, architecture and street art with artists Gaia and Ullas Hydoor
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