Over the course of Saturday and Sunday the Tribe15 – Alternative Art Festival put on by Chrom-Art took place in a warehouse in Tanner Street, showcasing some 100 artists, presenting Live Painting and performance arts, music and food, all themed around a sense of ‘Belonging’. There really was something for everyone at this event, however our key focus and reason for attending was to see the Live Painting from some superb Street Artists and they certainly didn’t disappoint, with an emphasis being placed upon collaborations emphasizing diverse disciplines and styles fused together. Due to the immense number of works and artists displaying at this event, we have focused more on the artists who are practitioners on the streets, as this is the focus of our blog.
Works by Marc Craig.
Work by Marc Craig.
Work by Marc Craig.
Work by Amara Por Dios.
Work by Carlos Cashiero.
Work by Senor X.
Work by Senor X.
Work by Senor X.
Work by Zabou.
Work by Zabou.
Work by Joyce Treasure, inspired by the Nigerian art of Benin.
Work by Alan Cross.
Lengthy work by Psychodoodlz.
Detail of work by Psychodoodlz.
Detail of work by Psychodoodlz.
Work by Nolij.
Work by Fane.
Work By Elno.
Work by Kednog.
Work by Kednog.
Jim Vision at work on one of his three works-in-progress on display at the event.
Impressive and intricate tribal work from Amara Por Dios and Marc Craig, with UV paint fill, making the black and white work really pop.
Detail of work by Amara Por Dios & Marc Craig.
Detail of work by Amara Por Dios & Marc Craig.
Senor X at work on the early stages of his multi-layer stencil based work.
Work by Senor X.
Annatomix and Daniel Dalopo at work on their standout collaboration for the event.
Our favourite work from the weekends live painting, by Annatomix & Daniel Dalopo, what a superb combination of diverse styles, fusing into this fantastic coillaboration that offers so much to look at.
Detail of work by Annatomix & Daniel Dalopo.
Detail of Daniel Dalopo’s half of the collaboration with Annatomix.
Really love the retro style of Señor X also what a diverse mix or artists. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Thanks Newartrioter, we agree Señor X’s works where a highlight in the exhibition featuring an incredible range of artists and styles.