The design evokes the “political murals in Northern Ireland” as a reference to “celebrate the unique democratic power of urban art.” The eleven artists, including the Portuguese Alexandre Farto, known as Vhils, was given “complete creative freedom” to work the songs of the latest album from Irish band U2, Songs of Innocence, released on iTunes in September.
The end result already has a name and date announced:. Films of Innocence will be available December 9th on iTunes, where since yesterday is in pre-sale for the price of 9.99 euros
Began making graffiti with friends at age 13 in the suburbs of the capital. Much has changed in his career since then. At 27, Vhils joins Robin Rhode, D * Face, Mode 2, Chloe Early, Ganzeer, Maser, Roa, DALeast, Todd James and Oliver Jeffers in the collective urban artists invited by the band, was born in Dublin in 1976 for all of the films that will be organized by Uruguayan filmmaker Jefferson Hack.
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