Dolk & Pøbel – Living Decay
Introduction
In the summer of 2008 Dolk and Pøbel, two talented Norwegian street artists, created large-scale mural artworks on the faces of abandoned houses in Norway. This is the documentation...
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In 2008, the two talented Norwegian urban artists Dolk and Pøbel hit the fjords of Norway and painted abandoned houses! The pictures from back then went around the world.
This project is ongoing with more works added this year! To set the mood for new huge mural artworks, the video documentation “Living Decay” was published. It’s a suggestive daily log, that narrates through 4 tales, the making of these huge paintings inside the unique northern landscape.
The documentary opens and closes with the narration by the American artist John Fekner, pioneer of 70’ street art.
So if you are interested in taking a look on the beautiful Norwegian landscape and if you want to know, how the Dolk and Pøbel did these paintings, watch the video! It’s impressing…
Via Nuart.
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