Candid Murals by Street Artist Escif Cleverly Respond to Political Issues and Current Events
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May 13, 2021
Grace Ebert
“Espoire” in Lozzi, France. All images © Escif, shared with permission
Street artist Escif (previously) utilizes muted color palettes and straightforward motifs to convert walls around his home city of Valencia and other locations throughout Europe into perceptive ruminations on capitalism, politics, and society. He paints sparse scenes and objects with ties to their environment and current events, often relying on humor and wit to convey an underlying message. Although the Spanish artist has spent much of the last year in his studio working on drawings with his two-year-old son, some of his more recent artworks include a brick shattering an already damaged window, a military officer armed with a vaccine like a bazooka, and a touching tribute to the late street artist Hyuro, who died last November.
Escif just completed a series in Corse and is headed to Lithuania and northern Italy in the next few months, which you can follow on Instagram. Shop available prints on his site.
“Aguja” in Valencia
A tribute to the late artist Hyuro in Valencia
“Break” in Charleroi, Belgium
Left: “Low Cost” in Valencia. Right: “Brote”
“Underground” in Barcelona
#humor
#murals
#public art
#site-specific
#street art
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