EVOL is an artist who takes his love of stencil art to the streets of Germany and creates the illusion of buildings on electricity boxes and concrete structures dotted around local cities. He has since taken it abroad. The stencilwork is quite something. Have a look at some of his “Buildings” series after the jump.
He receives a visitor whilst painting a corridor in the Flamingo Beach Hotel in Neukölln.
Done on a trip to Washington DC.
EVOL creates this “city” in a 10m by 8m hole in an abandoned slaughterhouse area in Dresden.
This is stencilled onto card. Amazing detail wouldn’t you say? Click to embiggen.
An earlier piece, done in Nuremberg in 2005.
Another early piece done in 2006 in Cologne.
See more images in EVOL’s Flickr set and some of the older work at EVOLTASTE.
[via The Awesomer]
5 replies on “EVOL’s Stencil Art Buildings”
All fantastic, but some pics are in need of something by which to scale them.
Kevin, the bigger images can be found on EVOL’s some of mine Flickr set.
I liked these a lot, very original. And well done. :yes: Kind of remind me of the storm drain graffiti artist a little bit. Keep up the good work .
I saw the one in DC and thought it brilliant. The city, however, disagreed and has painted over it.
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