The Epic Street Art Murals of Beau Stanton
A multidisciplinary artist, Beau Stanton works on paintings, murals, large-scale installations, stained glass, mosaics and multimedia animations.
Emphasizing his work on technique and meticulous craftsmanship, Stanton draws on historical ornamentation, religious iconography and classical painting.
A keen interest in iconic visual symbols and Jungian archetypes is often the basis of his images.
Originally from California where he studied illustration at the Laguna College of Art and Design, Beau Stanton then moved to New York City where he continues to live and work in Red Hook, Brooklyn. His work can be seen on walls and in galleries around the world.
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