This one is made by Karski & Beyond. Modern story-tellers..
The painting shows rapper IceCube and his son.
I know nothing about rappers, never heard of IceCube, but I'm interested in Street Art and this painting is one of the best I've seen. Place: NDSM-terrein, Amsterdam.
Karski & Beyond also made this one, right in the city centre of
Amsterdam, Binnengasthuisstraat. Representing Rembrandt and a Dutch
artist, named Herman Brood. So what about the idea of putting those
totally different artists together? Or maybe not so different?
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Love the murals! I've heard of Ice Cube but not his son.
Thanks for contributing Bertie.
Ik heb vaag weleens gehoord over Ice Cube, de andere twee herkende ik natuurlijk direkt.
Ik vind het allebei hele mooie en knappe muurschilderingen.
Not a street art duo that I know, but I like their work, especially IceCube
Wat een prachtige schilderingen!
Beautiful murals indeed, especially the second is very life-like!
both are great. very nicely done.
Dat zijn twee hele mooie murals. De tweede is voor Amsterdam heel bijzonder.
Both are beautifull murals. The second one is very special for Amsterdam.
De laatste is weer interessant voor Nederlanders. Allebei weer leuk om te zien en over na te denken.
Both murals are very cool. In each pair there is one I know and one I don't know. I know Rembrandt, of course, and Ice Cube but not the son or Brood so I'll go look them up now.
Ik vind het knap hoor! Herman Brood lijkt levensecht, van Rembrandt weet ik dat niet ;-)
Hey guys, thanks for sharing these stunning murals. For the record. This is not Ice Cube and his son. This is actually a double exposure of Ice Cube the man himself. Karski and Beyond have been experimenting with double exposures for some time. They also did a great one of Christopher Walken. Also on the NDSM wharf in Amsterdam. Google it if you like street art / graffiti. It is also very nice.
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