Cozythrias

The Filipino Street Art Project

Untitled, Cozythrias, 1/8/2014, From the collection of: Filipino Street Art Project
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Untitled, Cozythrias, 12/25/2013, From the collection of: Filipino Street Art Project
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Cozythrias is a visual and street artist based in Cavite, south of Metro Manila. Cozythrias' work uses eyeballs and a very painterly style, often using blues and reds. As a street artist, he is part of Cavity Collective, but also works in other mediums, most notably acrylic on wood.

Perception Ipin, Cozythrias, 11/21/2013, From the collection of: Filipino Street Art Project
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Untitled, Cozythrias, 12/31/2012, From the collection of: Filipino Street Art Project
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untitled, Blic, Cozy, unknown, From the collection of: Filipino Street Art Project
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Untitled, Cozythrias, 1/20/2013, From the collection of: Filipino Street Art Project
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Untitled, Cozythrias, 3/25/2013, From the collection of: Filipino Street Art Project
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Cute eye boration, killingwithcuteness, Cozythrias, unknown, From the collection of: Filipino Street Art Project
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Untitled. Collboration with Elli killingwithcuteness

A prom is two weight, killingwithcuteness, Cozythrias, unknown, From the collection of: Filipino Street Art Project
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Maundy thursday, killingwithcuteness, Cozythrias, unknown, From the collection of: Filipino Street Art Project
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Untitled, Cozythrias, 12/11/2013, From the collection of: Filipino Street Art Project
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Untitled. Collaboration with Rai Cruz

Digital Vision, Rai Cruz, Jon Cozy, December 2013, From the collection of: Filipino Street Art Project
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Untitled. Collaboration with Rai Cruz. 

Untitled, Cozythrias, 6/10/2012, From the collection of: Filipino Street Art Project
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“Open your eyes and take a look beyond what you believe to perceive. The answers we seek are not always easy to find. Sometimes we are too blind or choose not to see the answer already laid out. All we have to do is set aside what's already there and search for something that is not present. In the end, to understand the true meaning of something, that something has to be lost, and then found.”



- Cozythrias

Untitled, Cozythrias, 12/31/2012, From the collection of: Filipino Street Art Project
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Untitled. Collaboration with Salt. 

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