He plastered New York with his graffiti living: Edina is Tokod
Someone has a duty to reconnect man with nature. Some people feel it through art. Some, like Edina Tokod, of Hungarian origin but resident in New York City for several years, decided to ergerlo lifestyle and constant in his work. So spread his works: from public spaces to private spaces around the world. These include the Brick Lane Gallery in London and the Lana Santorelli Gallery, New York, but has also worked for the SEPTA (Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority) of Philadelphia, Billboard,
an exhibition of public sculpture and an exhibition in Budapest at the gallery (Le) Poisson Rouge. And his work is very recognizable. E 'street art, but not only is green street art. No cans toxic, no environmental damage, in fact. Can not have something to say about his murals. Edina Tokod fact Mosstika in art, chose to use only natural materials. The first works were made of plants that grew alone and used to create his so-called "vertical gardens", with the help of his mother and a gardener friend. He later began to use the moss (hence its name, "moss" which stands for moss and "tika" which should indicate the word politics, then the "politics of moss") and make stencils that have as their subject
almost always animals or human figures. The moss is harvested from the trunks of trees and stones, which is close to his home, without ever overdoing it. It then creates a mush made from whey, sugar and moss which has found the recipe on the internet and which is working to make the improvements. These works adapt to their environment and do not purport to be indelible, an artist who makes his craft a message and a mission of his work. One who believes in the power of art, able to move people. And why not? To save the world. Here's how the ERA becomes motivational. Without scaremongering. With proposals.
Someone has a duty to reconnect man with nature. Some people feel it through art. Some, like Edina Tokod, of Hungarian origin but resident in New York City for several years, decided to ergerlo lifestyle and constant in his work. So spread his works: from public spaces to private spaces around the world. These include the Brick Lane Gallery in London and the Lana Santorelli Gallery, New York, but has also worked for the SEPTA (Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority) of Philadelphia, Billboard,
an exhibition of public sculpture and an exhibition in Budapest at the gallery (Le) Poisson Rouge. And his work is very recognizable. E 'street art, but not only is green street art. No cans toxic, no environmental damage, in fact. Can not have something to say about his murals. Edina Tokod fact Mosstika in art, chose to use only natural materials. The first works were made of plants that grew alone and used to create his so-called "vertical gardens", with the help of his mother and a gardener friend. He later began to use the moss (hence its name, "moss" which stands for moss and "tika" which should indicate the word politics, then the "politics of moss") and make stencils that have as their subject
almost always animals or human figures. The moss is harvested from the trunks of trees and stones, which is close to his home, without ever overdoing it. It then creates a mush made from whey, sugar and moss which has found the recipe on the internet and which is working to make the improvements. These works adapt to their environment and do not purport to be indelible, an artist who makes his craft a message and a mission of his work. One who believes in the power of art, able to move people. And why not? To save the world. Here's how the ERA becomes motivational. Without scaremongering. With proposals.
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