Wirrabara Silo Art, designed by Juddy Roller (Street Art Company), painted by SMUG (aka Sam Bates), Wirrabara, South Australia

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Wirrabara Silo Art, designed by Juddy Roller (Street Art Company), painted by SMUG (aka Sam Bates), Wirrabara, South Australia

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Smug
Colonel @ofmagpiesandtigers look!
Mural of Lugh Lámhfhada, his dog Failinis, the spear Gae Assail and sword Fragarach.
Ireland's tallest mural, recently painted on Dundalk's Crowne Plaza. Made by Australian artist Sam Bates who signs his work “Smug One”.
“Why don’t we have a drink?” By Sam Bates, 1959.
Sam Bates

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Juli, 31
“I'm wearing a jacket by Urban, an Aritzia sweatshirt spray painted by stylist Sam Bates with my band name, Zara pants, Nike shoes, and hoops by Mercedes Salazar. First off I am Latina, from Colombia. I’m am very inspired by vibrant colors and white. I like Japanese cuts with urban latino vibes. I’m also inspired by the ornate cultures in Africa and Mexico. I rarely go out without my chains, those are a favorite, and I love golden hoops. There’s a reason they’ve been a staple in African and South America pre-columbine cultures.”
Mar 23, 2019 ∙ MoMa PS1
So I watched the first thirty minutes of the pilot episode of Bates Motel and I have a sneaking suspicion that Norma killed Sam.
The way she asked Norman what’s wrong, the stoic way she looked at Norman crying over Sam’s body, I wouldn’t be shocked if she did.
Franey Miller / Model Grey @ Ford / For the Birds