#Antonyo Marest
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barbarapicci · 10 months ago
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Streetart by Antonyo Marest @ El Campello, Spain
More pics at: https://barbarapicci.com/2024/02/06/streetart-antonyo-marest-el-campello-spain/
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nedsecondline · 10 months ago
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Streetart – Antonyo Marest @ El Campello, Spain
Title: NEWON TOWER Location: El Campello, Alicante, Spain Artist: Antonyo Marest (Spain) Year: 2023 Photo credits: Antonyo Marest USEFUL LINKS: …Streetart – Antonyo Marest @ El Campello, Spain
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12endigital · 2 years ago
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La primera caseta de salvamento creada por el artista urbano Marest ya luce en la playa de San Juan
La primera caseta de salvamento realizada por el artista urbano Antonyo Marest ya luce sobre la arena en la playa de San Juan de Alicante. Por su parte, la segunda se instalará “en las próximas semanas” y el Ayuntamiento prevé que ambas se convertirán en un “icono turístico” de la ciudad, además de mejorar las infraestructuras para la labor de los socorristas. El alcalde de Alicante, Luis…
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geekynerfherder · 3 years ago
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'Hi, Sun!' by Antonyo Marest.
Part of PangeaSeed's educational print program, 'Printed Oceans', raising awareness and education of pressing marine environmental issues through the lens of some of today's most respected creative minds.
Fine art giclee print, in a numbered 18" x 24" Regular Blue edition of 50 for $150, and a numbered 24" x 36" Variant Yellow edition of 25 for $250.
On sale now through PangeaSeed. Proceeds from this print will go to help power PangeaSeed Foundation's global ARTivism efforts and the artists who dedicate their time and talent to their cause.
For more information on how you can help save our seas, please visit https://www.pangeaseed.foundation.
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polkadotmotmot · 4 years ago
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Antonyo Marest - Vuelta al pazo lunar, 2020
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artderue2000 · 5 years ago
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Arte al Cubo
Since October 2010 the passageway of Plaza de los Cubos has stopped to be a gloomy passage to become a reference point for Madrid urban art. The rehabilitation of this place, a meeting point for many young people, was carried out by street artists through a project named Arte al Cubo. The 10 artists who participated in the first edition of the project in 2017 (Antonyo Marest, Concreto, Digo Diego, Elbi Elem, Julieta XLF, Rosh333, Sabek, Son3k, Susie Hammer, JM Yes) were joined by Chylo, Spogo and Doa Oa for the second edition of the project in 2018.
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fuerademenu · 7 years ago
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http://masdearte.com/sevilla-tercera-parada-de-tuenti-urban-art-project/
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judyreppart · 3 years ago
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LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL ANNOUNCES RETURN OF THE BACARDÍ® ART MOTEL TO THIS YEAR’S FESTIVAL The fully immersive art experience features Spidertag, Antonyo Marest, and Jhay Cortez   Life is Beautiful, Las Vegas’ premier three-day
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plasticmurs · 6 years ago
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Antonyo Marest - Atelier 8 Acrylic on canvas. 60x60cm. DM or 📧 [email protected] for inquieres. @antonyomarest #antonyomarest #contemporaryart #urbanart #graphic #art #plasticmurs (en PLASTIC MURS)
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barbarapicci · 7 years ago
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(via Streetart News [wall 1107] - Mantra, Antonyo Marest, Escif)
Info & gallery: https://barbarapicci.com/2018/01/09/streetart-news-1107/
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orbemnews · 4 years ago
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Second Life for Shipping Containers: Selling Bao Buns and Baked Goods To drum up publicity for his downtown Indianapolis food hall, Craig Baker posted photos of orange, turquoise and hot pink shipping containers on Instagram. They might seem like an odd way to promote a food emporium and culinary incubator, but the steel boxes piqued locals’ curiosity. “They’re very much like Legos, right?” Mr. Baker, an entrepreneur and a chef, said of the shipping containers inside the AMP, an artisan marketplace and a former utility garage where vendors will sell PB&J sandwiches, Ethiopian cold-brewed coffee and chocolate-covered strawberries coated in edible glitter. “We’re building our own little village inside a giant garage,” he said of the 40,000-square-foot space, which also contains a full-service restaurant, an open-air bar, a community prep kitchen and a stage. “People want to see what you built.” Shipping containers have been heralded as a trend in residential design, where they are used for modular homes, but they’re also winning over commercial planners who have used them to liven up the bars, cafes and restaurants within developments anchored by food halls. When used in industrial areas or port cities, the containers give the projects a sense of community, critical in a pandemic when retailers and restaurants are shutting their doors. But the shipping containers also present challenges for developers, including adapting them for indoor uses and making them safe for guests and employees during a pandemic. Most food halls rely on shipping containers to populate the vendor stalls, but some also use them as a canvas for art installations or as common spaces. As food halls proliferate, builders are using forward-looking design to stand out from the pack to avoid resembling a sterile cafeteria. “Food halls are a dime a dozen these days; there’s a lot of them doing the exact same thing,” said David Weitz, a co-founder of Carpe Real Estate Partners, which this month opened Oasis, a food and entertainment hub built on the site of a former ship engine repair firm in Miami’s artsy Wynwood neighborhood. Six yellow, pink and lavender shipping containers are used to sell bao buns and gyros while 16 more form a 75-foot-tall central Tower Bar painted in the same colors by the Spanish artist Antonyo Marest. The Oasis is one of a dozen food halls that use shipping containers and one of several opening this year, along with the AMP in Indianapolis and BLVD MRKT near Los Angeles. There are 242 food halls operating in the United States, a jump from 222 at the start of the pandemic, and cities have been relying on their creative concepts and communal dining spaces to re-energize dormant neighborhoods. At least 190 more are in the works, according to a Cushman & Wakefield report. The trend started in 2013 with the Downtown Container Park, a project conceived by Tony Hsieh, the Zappos chief executive, who died last November. The development, which was central to the $350 million revitalization of downtown Las Vegas, inspired other developers like Barney Santos, who will open BLVD MRKT this summer in the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Montebello after seven years of planning. “I remember seeing the container park and feeling so inspired by the design,” Mr. Santos said of the Las Vegas development. “I wanted to recreate that experience in my neighborhood, to do something no one would expect to see.” Developers like Mr. Santos said using shipping containers was a design choice rather than a cost-saving one. Used shipping containers cost $2,000 to $3,000, but builders can expect to pay five times that amount to add windows, doors, support structures, and kitchen and other equipment to pass local health inspections. That makes the cost comparable to installing regular food stalls. Today in Business Updated  May 11, 2021, 10:07 a.m. ET For entrepreneurs, opening a food stall in a shipping container allows them to add flourishing touches to personalize their space. At many indoor food halls, stalls often look the same except for a few variations in signage. “The creativity that opens up is the most curious,” said Mr. Baker, the project lead for the AMP. “You’re giving them a canvas, and you say: ‘Look, here’s your space. What are you going to do with it?’” That resonated with Joanna Wilson, owner of an AMP dessert shop, Punkin’s Pies. Ms. Wilson chose colors that matched her brand, adding black-and-white floors and awnings to the hot pink shipping container as well as a sparkly chandelier that shines like her glitter-covered strawberries. The semi-enclosed space also allows her to tuck away most of her kitchen equipment. “I’m trying to make it look dainty and neat,” Ms. Wilson said. “I don’t like showing my refrigerator, microwave and the kitchen area.” The design choice makes sense in major port cities like Long Beach, Calif., where the developer Howard CDM built SteelCraft, one of the earlier incarnations of a shipping container dining venue. “There’s shipping containers everywhere” in Long Beach, said Kimberly Gros, the founder of SteelCraft, which manages two other Southern California locations, in Garden Grove and Bellflower. “So we thought we would create a structure that was different, that really connected to us.” Reusing materials appeals to many consumers, both from an environmental and aesthetic standpoint. “I think when you take an item and subvert its original intent and create an entirely new use for that item, that’s always interesting,” said Erik Rutter, a co-founder of Carpe Real Estate Partners. For indoor food halls like the AMP, bright hues liven up an otherwise gray space while maintaining an industrial feel. “The color palette for the containers really pops,” Mr. Baker said. But there are a few caveats to using shipping containers in food-centric destinations. Some developers advise sticking to outdoor uses to avoid complex retrofitting. In an outdoor setting, oven ventilation can go straight from the oven hood through the roof, which is the most common setup. But for a food hall at the bottom of a 50-story building, the process becomes more complicated because the venting may have to go up 50 stories, said Mr. Weitz of Carpe. Most developers have stuck to outdoor uses, but some food halls in the Midwest, such as the AMP, Detroit Shipping Company and Parlor Food Hall in Kansas City, Mo., have placed them indoors. Design experts say the key is to stick to bakeries and other light cooking uses indoors instead of, say, a shop that requires a deep fryer. That’s why the AMP used shipping containers for businesses with limited cooking requirements and conventional stalls for those that required more, said John Albrecht, a principal at the architecture firm DKGR, which designed the AMP. Coping with the pandemic is also a bigger challenge for indoor food halls where guests often jockey for coveted seats. Most have pushed takeout and delivery services and have reconfigured their seating to enable social distancing, said Phil Colicchio, a co-leader of Cushman & Wakefield’s food and beverage consulting group. But perhaps the biggest struggle for shipping container-led developments is staying relevant as more open. “The worry is that the more that go this route, the more the spaces start to look alike,” said Trip Schneck, also a co-leader of Cushman & Wakefield’s food and beverage group. Expect shipping container developments to keep popping up, especially as cities identify more industrial areas in need of revitalization. But it won’t be long before architects identify the next big thing, said Howard CDM’s president, Martin D. Howard. “Brilliant thinkers and creative minds will come up with other ways to make it interesting for people to come out and eat and drink and have a good time,” he said. Source link Orbem News #baked #Bao #Buns #Containers #goods #life #Selling #Shipping
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12endigital · 3 years ago
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La playa de San Juan lucirá este verano unos originales puestos de salvamento
La playa de San Juan lucirá este verano unos originales puestos de salvamento
A partir de este verano, en los accesos 4 (a la altura de la calle El Palmeral) y 16 (Avenida de Bruselas) de la playa de San Juan de Alicante, encontraremos unos icónicos puestos de salvamento. Esta es la primera vez que el Patronato City&Beach lleva el arte a las playas Estas originales casetas están llamadas a convertirse en todo un reclamo turístico de la ciudad de Alicante. Hechas de…
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In the gallery today... Antonyo Marest, Leisa Russell, German Jauregui and Dave Thomas. https://www.instagram.com/p/B4Qy-JhAL7p/?igshid=1o9vxleqrpj2b
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artderue2000 · 5 years ago
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Entre dos aguas. Entre dos Universos / street artists Okuda and Rosh333 / Estación Paco de Lucía, Línea 9, Madrid / 2019
This huge mural of 300 sq mt suspended over the metro rails is a tribute to Spanish flamenco guitarist Francisco Sánchez Gómez, known as Paco de Lucía. The 2 street artists, in collaboration with architect Antonyo Marest and under the supervision of Madrid Street Art Project, were responsible for turning the new Paco de Lucía station in Madrid into the first Spanish example of urban artwork.
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daydec · 8 years ago
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Espectacular intervención de Antonyo Marest en el hotel ME coincidiendo con ARCOmadrid.
centro de ideas daydec (design) El artista Antonyo Marest interviene el patio octogonal de ME Madrid, coincidiendo con la Semana del Arte Contemporáneo. Una obra dividida en cuatro murales de 60 metros cada uno cubre de color y geometría las seis plantas del céntrico hotel situado en la Plaza de Santa Ana. Antonyo Marest, influenciado […] from Espectacular intervención de Antonyo Marest en el hotel ME coincidiendo con ARCOmadrid.
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jensencommunications · 5 years ago
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SXSW 2020 Announces Midnight Titles, New Features and Much More
Cast: Rigo Pex, John Waters, Eduardo Casanova, Allee Willis, Kero Kero Bonito, Antonyo Marest, Kitten Kay Sera (World Premiere). Shorts Program. from Google Alert - allee willis https://ift.tt/2Oy8dvj via IFTTT
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