The first international artist to come to Versus gallery will happen on the 28th of August 2009 there will be live street art happening and as always plenty of great pieces to view.
Fernando Romeno mixes street art and takes it to a new level crossing stencil, graff, fibre, acrylic, and photography this is an exhibition to be seen. below is a little write up on Fernando.
Prior to the thought of ever making a living from creating art, we were all forcing our work around the city, illegally. We spend countless years creating graffiti and dealing with the law until we decided to do something positive with our talent – we formed the art collective Destroy&Rebuild. Our collective is based on the philosophy of creation through destruction; transforming street graffiti into positive urbane-industrial art.
All the members of Destroy&Rebuild were born in New York and started doing art on the streets and the trains of the city before ever touching a canvas. Collectively, each member adds not only a long history of doing graffiti but also bringing together different styles, tools and creative elements in creating our art. We combine the use photography, paints, silk-screen, graphic design, hand done illustration, rust oxidation and collage in our work.
Today, Destroy&Rebuild has become a permanent fixture in Soho, New York. Our art speaks to people of all ages, color and cultures across the globe. Collectively we have showcased our work in many venues in the tri-state area including the Museum of Modern Art in NYC, VH1 private television event, Sundance Film Festival 2007, music video, and Inoperable gallery in Vienna amongst other.
Aside from creating and selling art, we take time off to give back to our community. We do motivational speaking at elementary and high schools such as East Tremont Elementary School in the Bronx, West Orange HS in New Jersey, and Bushwick HS in Brooklyn. We tell our stories to the children of the neighborhood hoping to inspire and support their artistic dreams. We are involved in community events where we clean up old graffiti and replace it with beautiful murals; encouraging everyone and anyone to pick up a spray can or paint brush and rebuild the neighborhood. As a collective, we strive to work together creating, showcasing, and educating the world about our work.




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