The artist Julián Castillo and a team of young Colombians have made the largest pencil mural in the world in Roldanillo, Colombia. They used more than a thousand pencils in the creation of the mural that has an area of 84.86 square meters.
>> read moreThis week Bordallo II created his first sculpture in the UK. An iconic Seagull in the City of Brighton & Hove. Tim Jentsch went to find out more about it…
>> read moreChris Zidek has finished a massive mural in Nashville, Tennessee based on the so called “sacred geometry and ancient forbidden archaeology”. Lets find out what he has to say about it:
>> read morePejac recently visited NYC for the first time with a goal to spread his concerns about human relationship with nature through two new public interventions in Bushwick and Chinatown.
>> read more“The 3 rodents”: Xav’s delicate realism for Project 12+1 in l’Hospitalet de Llobregat (Barcelona). Xav is a self-taught Spanish graffiti and tattoo artist from Asturias (north of Spain). He is also a professional mural decorator.
>> read moreThis week at Nuart Aberdeen artists, academics and street art lovers have been confronting the topic of how art should be part of people’s everyday life. This year’s theme – A Revolution of the Ordinary– has been addressed through a series of events,
>> read moreCrystal Ship festival just ended and Spanish artist, Dourone attended by creating a monumental piece of work. Crystal Ship is held in Belgian city Ostend and has always showcased an excellent line up.
>> read moreAlexandre Farto AKA Vhils is the latest international artist to join Splash and Burn, a creative initiative using Art as an alternative platform projecting critical ecological issues. Vhils’ contribution focuses on the discovery of a new species of great ape in Indonesia and a recently approved hydropower dam set to decimate their habitat.
>> read moreNuart Aberdeen, the little son of the Stavanger-based Nuart Festival, has just kicked off. Twelve street artists have being invited to Scotland to paint over the Granite City, which will definitely look less grey after this week.
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