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Rubin: New York / Scandinavia
Hardback

Rubin: New York / Scandinavia

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Tony Rubin Sjoman has become a staple of the street art scene of New York City and beyond. His abstract and geometrical pieces are rooted in traditional graffiti but break the rules of the craft with their muted colour palette and Scandinavian clean lines. The art book Rubin: New York / Scandinavia brings you inside his studio, into art galleries and takes you on a journey into the streets of New York that are marked by his large scale murals. With raw talent and relentless hard work, Rubin has created a unique aesthetic that carries the art form beyond its boundaries.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Dokument Forlag
Country
Sweden
Date
15 April 2016
Pages
112
ISBN
9789185639847

Tony Rubin Sjoman has become a staple of the street art scene of New York City and beyond. His abstract and geometrical pieces are rooted in traditional graffiti but break the rules of the craft with their muted colour palette and Scandinavian clean lines. The art book Rubin: New York / Scandinavia brings you inside his studio, into art galleries and takes you on a journey into the streets of New York that are marked by his large scale murals. With raw talent and relentless hard work, Rubin has created a unique aesthetic that carries the art form beyond its boundaries.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Dokument Forlag
Country
Sweden
Date
15 April 2016
Pages
112
ISBN
9789185639847