#1 “Chili Queen” Wall (San Antonio, Texas)
Scroll below to read their exclusive interview with DeMilked and check out some of their best works in the gallery below. More info: Website | Instagram | TikTok | Twitter | Facebook | Vimeo | Behance Image source: Reskate Studio
How long have you been creating street art?
“We started painting in the public space in 2014. Before that we started creating indoor murals and when we felt a bit more confident we jumped to paint in abandoned places like factories around Barcelona. We first started creating letterings with phrases that inspired us and later we decided to work better compositions including illustrations and letterings. Years after that we have developed two work lines: Reaction Project and Harreman Project. The first one is based on retro style posters where we use similar tools as advertising but not to promote consumption. Instead we propose messages that encourage collective well-being and a critical thinking . The other project includes photo-luminescent murals that offer two readings, daylight and nighttime. If you look at these two versions separately they set questions and doubts. But when you have the whole experience of seeing both versions they explain a concept that is deeply rooted in the space where they are located.”
#2 “Domestication” Wall (Vienna, Austria)
Image source: Reskate Studio
What inspired you to choose this art form?
#3 “Rivalité” Wall (Fontaine, France)
Image source: Reskate Studio
Describe your creative process in a few words and how it makes you feel.
#4 “Unawareness” Wall (Romania)
When we are painting the murals each of us has his/her strengths. However both of us end up working on all the steps of the mural. The cool thing about working on the public space is that you get a direct feedback and up till now it has always been positive. Once we close a mural project we normally adapt the illustration to limited edition hand-crafted screenprints that you can find in our website. This way our work reaches other far-off destinations. We always get very excited that someone from the other corner of the world can feel connected with a work that is located in a Catalan village or with another place that is really distant from the place they are living in.” Image source: Reskate Studio
#5 “Resistència” Wall (Girona)
Image source: Reskate Studio
#6 “La paz de Belmonte” Wall (Belmonte, Portugal)
Image source: Reskate Studio
#7 “Hizkuntza” Wall (Baiona, French Basque Country)
Image source: Reskate Studio
#8 “Connectivity” Wall (Shenzhen, China)
Image source: Reskate Studio
#9 “Eulalia” Wall (Mérida, Spain)
Image source: Reskate Studio
#10 “Llum” Wall (Olot, Catalunya)
Image source: Reskate Studio
title: “10 Creative And Unique Phosphorescent Street Art Created By This Reskate” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-12” author: “Bernard Catron”
#1 “Chili Queen” Wall (San Antonio, Texas)
Scroll below to read their exclusive interview with DeMilked and check out some of their best works in the gallery below. More info: Website | Instagram | TikTok | Twitter | Facebook | Vimeo | Behance Image source: Reskate Studio
How long have you been creating street art?
“We started painting in the public space in 2014. Before that we started creating indoor murals and when we felt a bit more confident we jumped to paint in abandoned places like factories around Barcelona. We first started creating letterings with phrases that inspired us and later we decided to work better compositions including illustrations and letterings. Years after that we have developed two work lines: Reaction Project and Harreman Project. The first one is based on retro style posters where we use similar tools as advertising but not to promote consumption. Instead we propose messages that encourage collective well-being and a critical thinking . The other project includes photo-luminescent murals that offer two readings, daylight and nighttime. If you look at these two versions separately they set questions and doubts. But when you have the whole experience of seeing both versions they explain a concept that is deeply rooted in the space where they are located.”
#2 “Domestication” Wall (Vienna, Austria)
Image source: Reskate Studio
What inspired you to choose this art form?
#3 “Rivalité” Wall (Fontaine, France)
Image source: Reskate Studio
Describe your creative process in a few words and how it makes you feel.
#4 “Unawareness” Wall (Romania)
When we are painting the murals each of us has his/her strengths. However both of us end up working on all the steps of the mural. The cool thing about working on the public space is that you get a direct feedback and up till now it has always been positive. Once we close a mural project we normally adapt the illustration to limited edition hand-crafted screenprints that you can find in our website. This way our work reaches other far-off destinations. We always get very excited that someone from the other corner of the world can feel connected with a work that is located in a Catalan village or with another place that is really distant from the place they are living in.” Image source: Reskate Studio
#5 “Resistència” Wall (Girona)
Image source: Reskate Studio
#6 “La paz de Belmonte” Wall (Belmonte, Portugal)
Image source: Reskate Studio
#7 “Hizkuntza” Wall (Baiona, French Basque Country)
Image source: Reskate Studio
#8 “Connectivity” Wall (Shenzhen, China)
Image source: Reskate Studio
#9 “Eulalia” Wall (Mérida, Spain)
Image source: Reskate Studio
#10 “Llum” Wall (Olot, Catalunya)
Image source: Reskate Studio
title: “10 Creative And Unique Phosphorescent Street Art Created By This Reskate” ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-28” author: “Gabriel Bergeron”
#1 “Chili Queen” Wall (San Antonio, Texas)
Scroll below to read their exclusive interview with DeMilked and check out some of their best works in the gallery below. More info: Website | Instagram | TikTok | Twitter | Facebook | Vimeo | Behance Image source: Reskate Studio
How long have you been creating street art?
“We started painting in the public space in 2014. Before that we started creating indoor murals and when we felt a bit more confident we jumped to paint in abandoned places like factories around Barcelona. We first started creating letterings with phrases that inspired us and later we decided to work better compositions including illustrations and letterings. Years after that we have developed two work lines: Reaction Project and Harreman Project. The first one is based on retro style posters where we use similar tools as advertising but not to promote consumption. Instead we propose messages that encourage collective well-being and a critical thinking . The other project includes photo-luminescent murals that offer two readings, daylight and nighttime. If you look at these two versions separately they set questions and doubts. But when you have the whole experience of seeing both versions they explain a concept that is deeply rooted in the space where they are located.”
#2 “Domestication” Wall (Vienna, Austria)
Image source: Reskate Studio
What inspired you to choose this art form?
#3 “Rivalité” Wall (Fontaine, France)
Image source: Reskate Studio
Describe your creative process in a few words and how it makes you feel.
#4 “Unawareness” Wall (Romania)
When we are painting the murals each of us has his/her strengths. However both of us end up working on all the steps of the mural. The cool thing about working on the public space is that you get a direct feedback and up till now it has always been positive. Once we close a mural project we normally adapt the illustration to limited edition hand-crafted screenprints that you can find in our website. This way our work reaches other far-off destinations. We always get very excited that someone from the other corner of the world can feel connected with a work that is located in a Catalan village or with another place that is really distant from the place they are living in.” Image source: Reskate Studio
#5 “Resistència” Wall (Girona)
Image source: Reskate Studio
#6 “La paz de Belmonte” Wall (Belmonte, Portugal)
Image source: Reskate Studio
#7 “Hizkuntza” Wall (Baiona, French Basque Country)
Image source: Reskate Studio
#8 “Connectivity” Wall (Shenzhen, China)
Image source: Reskate Studio
#9 “Eulalia” Wall (Mérida, Spain)
Image source: Reskate Studio
#10 “Llum” Wall (Olot, Catalunya)
Image source: Reskate Studio