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Strike A Pose
Suriani’s portrait of Cookie Kunty at the opening of THE STREETS ARE QUEER — the first North American Queer Street Art show—currently on view at In Heroes We Trust in Los Angeles until December 7th. More photos: The Streets Are Queer, Queer Street Art
Suriani, Rue Desnoyez, Paris, 08/2017 Have a look at my work on insatagram: @pierreguayacan http://www.instagram.com/pierreguayacan/
Sasha Velour by @surianiart #surianiart #suriani #sashavelour #dragqueen #drag #queer #streetart #urbanart #graffiti #graff #wall #spray Rue Denoyez #paris (à Le Desnoyez)
Suriani x Homo Riot Pride Mural
Seven months ago, I dreamed of a mural that celebrated queer liberation. I wanted to see two artists who had inspired my journey to create the first documentary film to explore the global Queer Street Art movement come together for the first time.
This weekend, after months of collaborative brainstorming, SURIANI and HOMO RIOT made it a reality. I'm so proud of this wall. And happy to hear so many tell me this is a mural they wished they could have seen when they were younger.
Suriani’s imagine of Marsha is based on Richard Shupper’s studio portrait of Marsha P. Johnson from 1991, the year before her death.
Thank you so much Steve Stoppert for the wall and your incredible support!
More photos: Suriani, Homo Riot, Stonewall 50, Queer Street Art
Suriani x Homo Riot Pride Mural
Seven months ago, I dreamed of a mural that celebrated queer liberation. I wanted to see two artists who had inspired my journey to create the first documentary film to explore the global Queer Street Art movement come together for the first time.
This weekend, after months of collaborative brainstorming, SURIANI and HOMO RIOT made it a reality. I'm so proud of this wall. And happy to hear so many tell me this is a mural they wished they could have seen when they were younger.
Suriani’s imagine of Marsha is based on Richard Shupper’s studio portrait of Marsha P. Johnson from 1991, the year before her death.
Thank you so much Steve Stoppert for the wall and your incredible support!
More photos: Suriani, Homo Riot, Stonewall 50, Queer Street Art
Valentina By Suriani
Brazilian artist Suriani's portrait of Valentina from season 9 of RuPaul's Drag Race at Le Barbouquin. (Bellevile, Paris)
More photos: Suriani, Paris Street Art, Drag