Sebas Velasco Reflects the Spirit of Brixton for London Mural Festival

Sebas Velasco Reflects the Spirit of Brixton for London Mural Festival

Drawing from photographs of landscapes and cinematic portraits, Sebas Velasco’s murals and paintings boldly capture people and places. For the 2024 London Mural Festival, the artist has unveiled a large-scale portrayal of a local resident of Brixton, where the piece was recently installed on the end of a residential building.

Shown waiting for the Brixton train line, the young man in Velasco’s painting leans back against a concrete railing and looks off to the side, illuminated by the station’s lights, which also glow in the background. Titled “A Lasting Place,” Velasco taps into a sense of time slowing down, contemplation, and ease.

Photo by Jose Delou

Velasco revels in the process of exploring and learning about the places where he develops his public art pieces. The compositions emerge organically as he immerses himself in the local environment and meets people who live in the area.

Along with his long-time collaborator Jose Delu, who assists with creating highly contrasted, vibrant photographs, Velasco draws on conversations and experiences in each place in order to reveal something of its spirit through his work. He often addresses the idea of connection, which is also the theme of this year’s festival.

If you’re in London, you can explore more than 100 murals through September 29 as part of the event, including pieces familiar to Colossal readers like Marija Tiurina. New installations this year have been created by Aches Elseed, BAPE, D*Face, Betz Etam, Anna Ovney, Wedo Goas, and more.

Find a map on the festival’s website, and to dig further into Velasco’s work, check out his website and Instagram.

a mural of a regal Black woman in a green chair and lavish patterned gown
Wedo Goas, 39 Lee Church St
a mural of the profile of a black man in a hoodie and plaid shirt surrounded by blue and pink flowers
Bezt Etam, Roundwood Estate
a mural of an older white man with a pigeon flying in front of him
Liam Bononi, 125 South Lambeth Rd
three colorful murals, the middle figurative, in a brick wall along a rail
Zoe Power, Jo Hicks, and Vanessa Scott, Canary Wharf
BAPE x D*Face collaboration
Sophie Mess, The Stage, Shoreditch
Anna Ovney, Leadenhall Building, City of London

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Christie’s expands Hong Kong footprint in hope of art market ‘pickup’

Christie’s expands Hong Kong footprint in hope of art market ‘pickup’

Auction house Christie’s opened its regional headquarters in Hong Kong on Sept. 20, 2024 as its Asia Pacific chief predicted a sales ‘pickup’ despite a global art market weighed down by wary sellers. Christie’s is the third major auction house in recent years to expand their footprint in the Chinese finance hub in a bid to woo younger Asian buyers, following rivals Phillips and Sotheby’s.
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a still of four flying yellow taxis colliding in the air
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