Street Art #225 Mister Ride , Montreal (Canada)
Cool work by Mister Ride, the Environmental Artist, done on the walls of the restaurant O'Noir. Nice addition as Stikki Peaches has a wheatpaste on the other wall and just above a collage done by Mateo...
WHERE
Rue Prince-Arthur (on the restaurant O'Noir, where you eat in the dark), Montreal.
The other works on the building :
^ Collage by Mateo (Street Art #175)
< Young Dali by Stikki Peaches (Street Art #078)
Position on Google Maps
WHO
Xavier Ride aka Mister Ride is a French street artist graduated of the Beaux-Arts influenced by independent movements and rock. He opened the Mister Ride Gallery in Bayonne (France) during 3 years. Now, he works in this studio near to Bayonne with others artists where he develops environmental works with generally grass.
He's also member of the Obey Icon Tour founded Sheipard Ferray.
I like his work he done for an hotel in Biarritz in 2014, Arbres Bleus III (Blue Trees III) (photo from his website), nice contrast :
WHEN
- 2019.
Sources
Mister Ride
Mister Ride Instagram
Sheipard Ferray
My Old Posts about Street Art
#224 Kalouf, Lyon (France)
#223 Astro & Skepa, Montreal
#222 Jason Wasserman, Montreal
#221 123KLAN, Montreal
#220 Gleo (2019 Mural Festival)
Bonus Video
In 2017
Next
This week, I'll finish my trip in France with one post about French Riviera and one on collages in Paris (Le Marais).
This weekend, I visited another neigbourhood, Rosement Petite Patrie, in Montreal to see the murals done by another street-art festival Canettes de Ruelle. I thought to take a dozen photos... But no almost 100. So wait for a series about this festival, third edition. Sure next year, I'll be there.
Moss like a boss!
Yep very original
Wow! That Mister Ride really has created unusual art! never seen anything like it. Real cool and original :)
Unusual is the word... at first I didn't see the mural, just a question in my mind "Who put grass on the wall ?" I had to stop to see the woman :-)
Those pieces are really original and creative! Many thanks for sharing!
Yep, first time I see a mural done with grass...