‘The Future Is Unwritten: Knowledge Is Power’ Work by Shepard Fairey for 2018’s Denver edition of The Raw Project.

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‘The Future Is Unwritten: Knowledge Is Power’ Work by Shepard Fairey for 2018’s Denver edition of The Raw Project.
September 10, 2017
“SUCK FACE”
by D*Face
With the nation’s attention turned to Miami this weekend, here’s a curious piece from the inaugural RAW Project in 2014, supporting arts education for the diverse community surrounding the public outdoor museum that Wynwood, Miami, has become.
A dozen years after breaking the bonds of his desk job and committing himself to development of his cast of dysfunctional characters Dean Stockton, aka D*Face’s, work is more popular than ever around the world. D*Face was just one of more than 40 artists quick to volunteer his time and talent to the project—but I would love an opportunity to ask him sometime how he arrived at this choice of subject matter for work at a diverse middle school.
Kudos to the artists who have volunteered their time every year since the project began, and the legion of volunteers who’s efforts will be crucial across the region in the months ahead. @dfaceofficial @therawproject_
‘Homesick’
Work by Keever for the 2018 Denver edition of The Raw Project.
Work by Zoueh for the 2018 Denver edition of The Raw Project.
Work by Martin Whatson in Wynwood.
‘Kazaru’ Work by Fin DAC in Wynwood, with Golden on the tree ornaments.
Work by Case in Wynwood.
September 28, 2017
RAW PROJECT
by Pixel Pancho
Italian artist Pixel Pancho specializes in painting large walls, creating robotic creatures from an earthy color palette, lending them an oddly retro-futuristic sense of something ancient rather than sci-fi. Taught by his hobbyist painter grandfather he knew from a young age that his future lay in art, so it makes sense that when the RAW Project was launched in Wynwood, Miami to expose urban youth to the arts and provide them greater arts education opportunities, Pixel Pancho was on board to help. Urbanite says this 2014 portrait of a robot couple “seeming to pose for a photograph from a long-passed era” reflects one of the goals of the RAW Project creators, fostering “a conversation and a process that bridges the old and new Wynwood through the very medium that has given it its newfound fame.” @pixelpancho @therawproject_