Faith47 – Lost Spaces
Introduction
In her recent video clip “Epitaph”, South-African graffiti artist Faith47 presents a very impressive documentation of abandoned places. Take a look!
South-African graffiti artist Faith47 is one of the best-known female urban artists worldwide. Yesterday, she uploaded her recent and very interesting video, called Epitaph.
“Epitaph is an exploration of lost spaces entered through sounds and images to reveal the echoes of empty rooms, flakes of paint, swollen curves, fragile lines, stories hidden in the flat colors broken apart by wood and steel…
Rowan Pybus, Faith47 and Inge Beckmann worked closely together to produce this short video piece…
this is the third in a series of videos that Faith47 and Rowan Pybus have been working on.”
Faith47’s artwork, which was part of the last urban top shots, was created for this documentation of abandoned places. Take a look!
Via vandalog.com.
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