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3Steps Graffiti-Art # Juri Gagarin Mural @ THM in Giessen

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Bike Art book out now


We are happy having received a new great art book for our collection: Bike Art. Bicycles in art around the world!
Kiriakos Iosifidis, author of the Mural Art book, managed to unite artists and people of different disciplines who all share one passion: bikes! BIKE ART is an effort to support the bicycle as a means of transportation, a statement of sustainability, as well as to celebrate it as a lifestyle that exists throughout society and across borders. On more than 256 pages over 250 international artists, illustrators, painters, sculptors, industrial designers, photographers, organizations, and anonymous citizens present their works of art and give us insight into their personal views and relations to these charming two-wheeled vehicles. It is a collection of colorful bicycle graffiti, paintings, remarkable bicycle designs, complex constructions, and various types of bicycles one can find on the streets around the world.

Our contribution to the book is a portrait of a good friend from the downhill team Vodkawasser and Knochenbruch. Painted after a photo of Jens Hogenkamp.

Hardcover, 256 pages, format: 21cm x 29cm, text: englisch.
ISBN: 978-3-939566-37-3

Book tip!

3Steps hits CAN !T 2011 graffiti festival in Antwerpen

Visit: www.can-it.be

3Steps hits IBUg 2011 in Meerane

IBUg 2011, vom 2.-4. September in Meerane
for more information visit www.ibug-art.de
Over 100 artists create an huge exhibition at an old industry building.

With 3Steps, ecb, Tasso, Help, Tshunc, Zone56, Bfree, Atem, Pixelpancho, Jens Besser, Rocket, Rebelzer, Zebster and many more.

Thany to Maxi, Thomas, Tasso and the IBUg team

3Steps artist portrait in the Giessener Allgemeine newspaper

Actual article about the 3Steps art collective published in the Giessener Allgemeinen newspaper, 8th of august 2011.

(c) Photo by Geck, Giessener Allgemeine Newspaper.

Article introduction (kan): Die »River Tales« sollen im Herbst die Lahnstädte Gießen und Wetzlar optisch miteinander verbinden. Die Werke der drei jungen Männer sind überall in der Stadt anzutreffen. Dabei ist ihre Kunst längst über Mittelhessen hinaus anerkannt.

Read the complete article online via www.giessener-allgemeine.de (only in german).