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Udatxo’s brilliant urban portrait for Proyect 12+1, located at the l’Hospitalet de Llobregat in Barcelona. It is the latest project organised by the Contorno Urbano Foundation. (more…)
In the latest development in a longstanding commitment to the field of contemporary art, Kaspersky Lab has commissioned a major new permanent public artwork has been installed in New York City since early May 2018. (more…)
Feoflip is the alter ego of a boy born in Lanzarote, in Canary Islands, far away from the facilities and the support of the urban art. His story began around the year 2000, when painting in the street didn’t receive any artistic recognition. He moved at night to create his pieces. Since then he has not stopped painting on walls and always accompanied by his blackbook.
Federico Carta aka Crisa was in Athens and recently finished a mural for Athens Street Art Festival, curated by Andreas C Tsourapas and a group of committed individuals who are guided by a passionate belief in the power of urban art. (more…)
This is the second and latest mural realised on the side wall of an Athenian Primary school by artist ”Life In Color”, choosing Homer as its theme. Urbanact’s action “Painting School Buildings-Libraries” is part of the “Athens 2018 World Capital of Book”, (more…)
Italian artist, Krayon was recently invited to paint a new wall in Rome for a local school (Liceo Aristofane). The result of this has been the creation of a completely new look for the building as pixelised life has been brought out on one of the walls of this school. (more…)
Spanish artist Dourone recently finished another stuning wall in Vannes for the Street Art Avenue / “« Sonder », the realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own.”
Krayon ‘s last work in Rome was in honor of mafia victims. The Italian artist painted portraits of 9 victims of the Italian mafia on 60m of wall: Renata Fonte, Giancarlo Siani, Rita Atria, Don Puglisi, Don Peppe Diana, Palma Scamardella, Rosario Livatino, Annalisa Durante and Lea Garofalo. (more…)
The Portuguese Football Federation started a new Street art Project in a partnership with 8 Portuguese cities and 8 Portuguese artists. The first one was in Covilhã and the choosen artist was Aka Corleone. (more…)