Sunday, October 23, 2011

ArtTraveler photo gallery: protest art


ArtTraveler´s compendium of Budapest street protest 

"Bank is Not Dead!" Photograph by Stefan van Drake (2011)

"Smaller Version of the Finger" Photograph by Stefan van Drake (2011)

"Pazarlom?" Photograph by Stefan van Drake (2011)



"Muted Protest" Photograph by Stefan van Drake (2011)


"The Art of Protest" Photograph by Stefan van Drake (2011)

"Symbols of Hate & Intolerance" Photograph by Stefan van Drake (2011)

"The Art of Protest III" Photograph by Stefan van Drake (2011)

"The Ultra-Right" Photograph by Stefan van Drake (2011)

"Riot Police on Parade II" Photograph by Stefan van Drake (2011)

"Virility & Death" Photograph by Stefan van Drake (2011)


"Face of Authority" Photograph by Stefan van Drake (2011)



"EAZY DOES IT" Photograph by Stefan van Drake (2011)

"Star Power" Photograph by Stefan van Drake (2011)

"Folytatas?" Photograph by Stefan van Drake (2011)

"Random ID Check in Budapest?" Photograph by Stefan van Drake (2011)


"Piss Toy Rock" Photograph by Stefan van Drake (2011)



"Waiting for Trouble in Budapest" Photograph by Stefan van Drake (2011)

"We are Watching You" Photograph by Stefan van Drake (2011)

"Aggression" Photograph by Stefan van Drake (2011)


"I Need a Home" Photograph by Stefan van Drake (2011)
"The Scream" Photograph by Stefan van Drake (2011)


Rock on and practice peace and love.
Stefan, the ArtTraveler ™

Visit Andalusia for a walking holiday or week-long sculpture or mosaics workshop. See: www.spanjeanders.nl and www.competafinearts.com.


"Spanish life stilled," photograph by Stefan van Drake (2009)

 ArtTraveler´s video: an interview with Scottish illustrator and painter, Gordon Wilson, about his new "I Love Fish" exhibition, inspired by a commissioned mural he did 12 years ago for a West Glasgow gangster, who loved supporting writers and artists as well as organized crime.

You may reach me at stefanvandrake@gmail.com or by calling (34) 915 067 703 or from the UK at BT landline rates, 0844 774 8349


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