Madrid-based artists
Remed and
Okuda teamed up recently for the
Streets of Colour
mural series, which took them as far south as Miami and as far north as
Toronto and Oslo. Okuda’s work is much more figurative, presenting
forms
in geometric arrangements akin to Cubist portraits with splashes of
neon. Meanwhile, Remed’s work is decidedly abstract, layering flat,
simplified shapes and
playing with
arrangements of vivid colors. For Streets of Colour, the two artists
seemed to fuse their styles seamlessly. The final stop of the tour was
the Astrup Fearnley Museum of
Modern Art where they collaborated on a wall with
Norwegian artist Tune Emblemsvag. Check out some highlights from their mural tour below.
by Nastia Voynovskaya

Toronto:

Miami:

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