The Museum of Graffiti in Miami, FL, had a fun event during Art Basel Miami week. They teamed up with famous artists Atomik, OSGEMEOS, and CES to make cool stuff like an umbrella, skate deck, and book. People who like art really like these designs because they’re special. They make graffiti even more exciting.
The artists collaborated on some cool stuff. Atomik, known for its orange smile symbol of Miami street culture, worked on the MOG x Atomik Umbrella. OSGEMEOS, the Brazilian twins who are famous around the world, left their mark on a limited-edition skatedeck. CES, known for mixing technology, humor, and color, announced its first book, “From the Desk of CES,” with over 100 rare photos.
The blend of branding, creativity and limited fun occupies the main stage at Art Basel Miami
The minimalist designs are a testament to the artist’s creativity. Limited to just 300 pieces, the Atomic Umbrella features Atomic’s signature smiley orange. The OSGEMEOS Skate Deck also limited to 300 pieces, features masterpieces from the Brazilian twins. CES’s limited catalog of 1,000 invites art lovers into the world of images rarely seen.
These collaborations, initiated by the Graffiti Museum, appeared during Art Basel Miami week. The artists took the opportunity to present their work in a new way, reaching a wider audience and pushing the boundaries of their artistic expression.
Each limited edition piece reflects the artist’s unique style. Atomic Umbrella celebrates Miami’s vibrant street culture, packed into 300 vibrant pieces. The OSGEMEOS Skate Deck encapsulates the imaginative world of the Brazilian twins in 300 other limited features. CES’s book has only 1,000 copies and promises a journey with its rare images, style, humor and vivid color mix.
The artistic program was a collaborative dance between muralists and individual artists. Each brings their unique style and creativity to the table. This resulted in a unique, one-of-a-kind collection that captures the essence of graffiti.
Limited edition collaborations took center stage at special Art Basel Miami week events. held in the museum’s gift shop and now available to a global audience online, ensuring that these unique pieces will find homes worldwide.
The rumors are true. The Museum of Graffiti’s first book takes you on a deeper dive through our current exhibition, tracking graffiti from its humble roots to its place in the world’s most elite galleries and commercial spaces. Written by @alankets with a foreword by @OSGEMEOS.
— Museum of Graffiti (@museumofgraff) APRIL 13, 2023
Atomic, Osgemeos and CES aren’t just artists but legends in graffiti art. Their participation in these collaborations fits well with the Graffiti Museum’s mission to celebrate and preserve the richness of cultural graffiti.
People really liked what the Graffiti Museum did. They want more cool things that are different. We don’t know what’s next, but the museum is still working on programs that keep Museum of Graffiti collaborations safe and show how great it can be.
The museum is working with famous artists to showcase graffiti art. This art form is essential in global culture, and the museum wants to support and preserve it. They had a lively discussion about it.
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