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Eric Firestoneand have access to an aircraft bone yard (where aircrafts go after retirement) then you can offer an artist a pretty big space to work on. The Bone Yard Project is a continuation of an exhibition titled Nose Job, which sawcontemporaryartists painting on sections of old aircraft, mainly the nose cones.The second installment in this series: Round Trip: Selections from The Bone Yard Project, will include selections from the previous Nose Job exhibition along with more than a dozen cones interpreted by artists new to this project. It will feature five monumental works created on retired military planes by a dynamic selection of popular graffiti and street artists from around the world.

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THE BONEYARD PROJECT

27 JANUARY 2012 AIRCRAFT EXHIBITION GRAFFITI STREET ART

How big a canvas does an artist need? Well if you are Eric Firestone and have access to an aircraft bone yard (where aircrafts go after retirement) then you can offer an artist a pretty big space to work on. The Bone Yard Project is a continuation of an exhibition...

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ANDREAS KRAPF

German born Andreas Krapf graduated in Communication Design at the University of Applied Sciences Würzburg  in 2009.  The following year he relocated to the great city of Hamburg to open a store where he could sell his designs under the...

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DUST

David Stegmann works under the pseudonym “Dust”.  Be it with a spray can or his resin cast hand made art toys, he gains his inspiration from colours, shapes and compositions found in nature. His belief is that everything is connected...

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MARK GMEHLING

Mark Gmehling is one of the leading names in German Street Art, and is best known for his digital illustration and animations.  His creations are the perfect fit for us here at Dudebox. In his world everything is possible, including...