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“RAME” by RICE and Flow Creacions for the outdoors arts festival Temps de Flors in Girona, Spain
Content warning: Street Artist RICE "RAME" by RICE and Flow Creacions for the outdoors arts festival Temps de Flors in Girona, Spain. Temps de Flors is a temporary outdoors exhibition held in may. For a couple of weeks art and flowers fill the squares and streets of the c
Street Artist RICE
“RAME” by RICE and Flow Creacions for the outdoors arts festival Temps de Flors in Girona, Spain.
Temps de Flors is a temporary outdoors exhibition held in may. For a couple of weeks art and flowers fill the squares and streets of the city of Girona. This exhibition is held since 1954.
RICE: This piece was made by the patients from the Mental Health Rehabilitation Center from Girona, for the outdoors arts festival Girona Temps de Flors. I taught some stencil lessons to them so they could make the piece by themselves, and the final result was great!
Ramé is a word from Balinese origin, and it means “something chaotic and beautiful at the same time”, just like life. Ramé is something which shakes you and wakes you up, it’s the kind of push you get when you open your wings and dare to fly, to live.
Flow Creacions: From the very beginning, I thought it was a beautiful project, a very good idea for the Blog SRC del Gironès-PlaEstany organization, they only needed the floral part and the technique of how to apply it. It has been a pleasure and a great satisfaction to have been able to take part in the “Rame” project.
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When Street Art Meets Nature (40 Photos)
When street art meets nature, the results are stunning. Some artists blend their murals seamlessly with the landscape, while others use real plants to bring their work to life.
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By Robson Melancia in Dois Córregos, Brazil8
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By Fauxreel in Toronto, Canada11
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