Montana Cans LOOKBOOK 2024 – back in black! We’re happy to unveil the Montana Cans LOOKBOOK for 2024, and this edition is particularly special! It’s been an exhilarating year, filled with events, collaborations, and of course, our continuous commitment to fostering the vibrant culture of graffiti and street art. The past year, we’ve journeyed through numerous Jams and events, championing the graffiti culture and creating opportunities for artists to interact and showcase their work. Our involvement ranged from facilitating platforms for emerging talents to celebrating the contributions of legendary figures in the graffiti world. And let’s not forget, we also expanded our innovative product lines! #montanacans #germanspraypaint
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Once they arrived in
Once they arrived in Lwala, located in Kenya’s west, SETH started painting the walls of the Nyota Day Care Centre and the nearby Lwala Primary School. Malland thoroughly engaged with the culture and history of the Luo people beforehand to identify unifying elements and incorporate them into his murals, alongside Kenyan students. On the grounds of the Nyota daycare center, he created a mural titled “Reconstruction.” His murals brought color and life to the centre and school, giving the children and the community beautiful art to enjoy every day, also being part of it. Malland thoroughly engaged with the culture and history of the Luo people beforehand to identify unifying elements and incorporate them into his murals. 110 Recap TRAVELING WITH SETH IN KENYA
MARTHA COOPER took photos of the whole process, capturing the impact of the art on the community. Her pictures show more than just the murals; they show how art can bring joy and inspiration. A full feature on her series can be found on BrooklynStreetArt.com. During the project, MARTHA COOPER celebrated her 81st birthday with the Nyota team in Kenya. Incredible! 81 years and still so active, Congratulations Martha! Known for his child-like, figurative motifs, SETH’s art style was deemed a perfect match for an organization focused on aiding children, including those who are traumatized.