2501’s Murals Project in Los Angeles, California

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Street artist 2501 spent a few weeks in sunny Los Angeles where he was invited by the good lads from Do Art Foundation to work on a series of new pieces.

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Geared with a myriad of brushes and black ink, the talented Italian artist created a series of signature pieces which are featuring his unique line-based imagery.

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The first piece depicts the metamorphosis of the world, the evolution from the micro-organism to the human. The second piece is related to the Bible’s trinity with its juxtaposition taking into account Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco as the big three.

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Continue reading to discover a large gallery of images and if you are in the area, you’ll be able to find them on 8th & Grand and on Hill Street.

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2501 or Never2501 is an Italian Street artist who uses lines and creates large works that give viewers the sense of depth and action. This talented artist travels the world and exhibits on both walls and galleries.

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Via Street Art News

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