From LA to London and beyond, so many cities around the world embrace a thriving and vibrant Street Art scene. Leave it to Opera Gallery (with its global presence) to realize that it just makes sense to curate a group show representing the artists of the world who never stop creating in innovative ways in an effort make sure that you never stop thinking about why things are the way they are. Because when you really get it, you know that Street Art isn’t just about creating a distraction, or making something that’s nice to look at; it’s about conveying a message.
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Aluminum Blowfish

Poisson Porc Epic By Mauro Corda
French sculptor Mauro Corda is currently showing a selection of his amazing sculptures at the Opera Gallery, 115 Spring Street in Soho, New York City. More Images from the exhibit are available at This Link, but you should really try to see them in person. Especially that giant Blowfish, which is just spectacular.
Saki the Sad Dog By Michael George
Saki the Sad Dog is the creation of artist Michael George. Michael sells Saki on tiny 3 x 3″ canvases from a table he sets up on either Spring or Prince Street (I found him on Spring just a few steps east of the former home of the Opera Gallery). Continue reading Saki the Sad Dog By Michael George
Must See Art: Sas & Colin Christian at The Opera Gallery

Artist Sas Christian in Front of NYC’s Opera Gallery
A very wet and stormy night in NYC was transformed into a completely sublime evening by the gala opening of new works by husband and wife artist team Sas and Colin Christian, which is currently on display at the Opera Gallery in Soho. Sas and Colin – who are both painters and sculptors – find inspiration in old sci-fi movies, pinup girl/ supermodels, anime, ambient electronic music and H.P. Lovecraft. Continue reading Must See Art: Sas & Colin Christian at The Opera Gallery

