Freedom for Catalunya #graffiti #street #art #spain #iphoneography  (Taken with instagram)

Freedom for Catalunya #graffiti #street #art #spain #iphoneography (Taken with instagram)

Sliced hand #graffiti #iphoneography #spain #streetart #art  (Taken with Instagram at Rambla Sant Just)

Sliced hand #graffiti #iphoneography #spain #streetart #art (Taken with Instagram at Rambla Sant Just)

theautoinsider:

Alexander Walker, the Banksy of motorsport.
It’s easy to compare Alexander Walker’s Straßenversion (street version) graffiti art to Banksy—and many have. Both employ hand-cut stencils, both utilize the starkest of color palettes, and both say a mouthful without actually saying much at all. But that’s where the similarities end.

Swap Banksy’s satirical social political commentary for the haunting, symbolic representations of speed and you have Walker’s deliberately cool automotive work. Through controversial subjects such as Ayrton Senna’s famed McLaren MP4/4 (top) and Alan McNish’s harrowing 2011 Le Mans crash (above), Walker artistically narrates an anti-establishmentary view of motorsport—not unlike street art itself. How very appropriate.

Walker’s signed and numbered prints range from $30 to $100 and are the perfect gift for the car-lover in your life (I’ve ordered the above Lancia Stratos HF Zero print).
Get one to call your own in the Straßenversion store.

theautoinsider:

Alexander Walker, the Banksy of motorsport.

It’s easy to compare Alexander Walker’s Straßenversion (street version) graffiti art to Banksy—and many have. Both employ hand-cut stencils, both utilize the starkest of color palettes, and both say a mouthful without actually saying much at all. But that’s where the similarities end.

Swap Banksy’s satirical social political commentary for the haunting, symbolic representations of speed and you have Walker’s deliberately cool automotive work. Through controversial subjects such as Ayrton Senna’s famed McLaren MP4/4 (top) and Alan McNish’s harrowing 2011 Le Mans crash (above), Walker artistically narrates an anti-establishmentary view of motorsport—not unlike street art itself. How very appropriate.

Walker’s signed and numbered prints range from $30 to $100 and are the perfect gift for the car-lover in your life (I’ve ordered the above Lancia Stratos HF Zero print).

Get one to call your own in the Straßenversion store.