Montana LOOKBOOK #08 / 2023
MontanaCans LOOKBOOK 2023 Issue #8 It's that time again to welcome the release of the Montana Cans Lookbook 2023 edition #8. There is no rewind button on life, making it all the more important to reflect on the year that was, and the things that happened during that period. The Montana-Cans Lookbook does just that and reflects on some of the highlights from the year prior. A moment to reflect on those things that may not have received as much shine as they deserved while being "in the moment". www.montana-cans.blog
MontanaCans LOOKBOOK 2023 Issue #8
It's that time again to welcome the release of the Montana Cans Lookbook 2023 edition #8. There is no rewind button on life, making it all the more important to reflect on the year that was, and the things that happened during that period. The Montana-Cans Lookbook does just that and reflects on some of the highlights from the year prior. A moment to reflect on those things that may not have received as much shine as they deserved while being "in the moment".
www.montana-cans.blog
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The DNA of the city<br />
In September 2022, the Pfffestival celebrated its inauguration<br />
in the creation of 5 large scale murals, an<br />
exhibition based around the festival's achievements,<br />
and a printed publication of the event. Curated by<br />
Studio Vierkant, the Pfffestival in partnership with Kulturamt<br />
Stadt Stuttgart, the Baden-Württemberg<br />
Stiftung, the Kunstverein Wagenhalle and <strong>Montana</strong><br />
Cans, the festival aims to create an annual festival over<br />
the next 3 years and beyond.<br />
For this the initial year of the event,<br />
the torch to be the first was given to<br />
a broad spectrum of local and<br />
international artists which consisted<br />
of Rafael Gerlach (München),<br />
Roids (London), Inga Krause (Bremen),<br />
Bezt (Lodz) und Marvin<br />
Daumüller (Stuttgart).<br />
↑ Not a tone or color<br />
missing, the <strong>Montana</strong><br />
GOLD and BLACK<br />
lines have it covered.<br />
→ Coverage garaunteed,<br />
this wall soon<br />
transforms from gray<br />
to vivid as the<br />
PFFFestival rolls on.<br />
↓ SATONE transformed<br />
the Hedwig<br />
Dohm School's<br />
facade in Stuttgart<br />
→ German artist<br />
Rafael Gerlach aka<br />
SATONE<br />
Recap Pfffestival<br />
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