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The new powerful mural by Chekos’art, titled ‘Goddess of Paradise’, was delivered in the neighborhood of Brindisi called “Paradiso”. It exclaims a vision of a strong woman, a fighting woman who takes care of her children, her family, and the community. (more…)
One of the main references of bill posters in Brazil. The urban artist from Rio de Janeiro uses urban posters as his main form of expression. He uses collage, text and the contextual unpeeling of these layers. He distorts and remixes existing elements to create new meaning. (more…)
Pas Moi is a stencil artist based in Lyon (FRANCE) since 2020, playing most of the time with the details of his stencils on walls or on street furnitures. He paints mainly engaged artworks (humanist/social theme) and urban portraits, directly on the walls or with paper collages (also thanks to surprising installations, for example a TV panel stuck on a wall). (more…)
During confinement, a work of art representing a masked couple kissing languidly appeared in the Châtelain district of Brussels. (more…)
Once again Margalef has produced an outstanding and risky intervention in the streets of Barcelona (Spain), this time made of powerful red color gift wrap; (more…)
PLANETSELFIE came about in 2016, first in Cologne (Köllefornia love), then Berlin – meanwhile also internationaly in HotSpots like Athen, NewYork, Warsaw, London, Rio or Tokyo.
Starting from the growing number of Selfie Arms and strange Duckfaces in front of cultural highlights of urban history, PLANETSELFIE got startet with little pasteups to make people worlwide awake of this circumstance! (more…)
Stikki Peaches’ work has been seen in the urban areas of Paris, New York, Toronto, Los Angeles, Berlin, Stockholm and London. Though covering international landscapes with his pop-culture referenced, lowbrow street art, Stikki Peaches has also added to his ongoing street tapestry in his hometown of Montreal, Canada.