Thursday, July 17, 2014
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Street art with purpose
Maha jodi by 2012
Narayan Gopal by SadhuX
Sangina Baidhya by 2012
Jhamak Kumari Ghimiri by SZN
Laxmi Prasad Devkota by SadhuX
Laxmi Prasad Devkota by SadhuX
Narayan Gopal by SadhuX
These are some of the Street art we did for the PRASAD last year. The artists were SadhuX, Deadline, 2012,SZN and H11235. This time there will be much bigger open galleries for you. This time more creative artists will come and express freely.More sub cultures will be noticed.
Most important, we will do it together.
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Sunday, July 13, 2014
Stickers for INSPIRATION
Saturday, July 12, 2014
PRASAD
Prasad project is a manifestation of a generation
initiated by Artlab. Prasad is a not-for-profit, street-art movement where a
collective group is selecting unique Nepali persona (positive creators and
local heroes), and turning their facial profiles into art. The objective of
Prasad is to inspire the youth by reminding them of what these unique personas,
the heroes we share in common, contributed within our Nepalese society through
exposing their faces, past and present, in the public space.
We see that every day more than thousands of
people, mainly youth, leave Nepal. They feel there are few opportunities in the
country, too many obstacles, and they have lost faith in positive change.
However, we want to show them there is still hope in this paralyzed nation and
there are people who are still creating and contributing, in spite of the
difficulties existing in Nepal. It’s all about inspiration!
We want to create awareness about this idea and
reach out to youth living around Nepal by conducting workshops, creating
networks, executing the idea through art on the streets and conducting
exhibitions in various regions of Nepal.
“Prasad” in Sanskrit means a
sweet offering. We wanted to create art and offer it to the youth by showing
Nepali persona who has contributed positively towards the society – thus the
name of our project became Prasad. We believe this offering could inspire the
youth in creating opportunities in their homeland.
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