
Marcus Kade · No. 112
Concrete Bloom
Concrete Bloom carries the central message of street art — life insisting against the grey — into a single arresting image. Marcus Kade sprays a vivid flower bursting up through a slab of cracked concrete, its petals electric against the dust, the stem cut clean as a stencil. The motif is a classic of the genre, hope blooming from hard surface, but Kade renders it with real craft: layered overspray, deliberate drips, the convincing grit of a city wall. It reads as both protest and poem. Defiant, optimistic and immediately legible, it brings the energy of the street indoors without losing its edge — beauty forcing its way through stone.
An original oil painting on canvas by Marcus Kade, painted to order — never a reproduction. Urban street art — spray paint, stencil and oilstick over concrete-textured canvas, with drips, overspray and raw graphic energy.
- Artist
- Marcus Kade
- Medium
- Oil on canvas
- Finish
- Unframed, ready to hang or frame
- Made
- To order, by hand