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MP5 created a feminist mural in the premises of the Women’s Documentation Center in the Spanish quarters in Naples, Italy. The archives of the Center and its anti-violence desk are a collective treasure, a richness that must be treated as an active element of the community. The artist honoured this heritage with his creation hoping to help the cause of the Center. (more…)
KAZZIUS “In search of the movement” – Proyect 12+1, urban art in Sant Feliu de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain. Born in Vic in 1980, Kazzius began in 1993 to work in train tracks and abandoned factories. (more…)
New Anthea Missy mural in Cape Town South Africa for IPAF festival themed ‘WE ARE NATURE’, curated by Baz Art. The street art piece was painted in popular area of Salt River and showcases a powerful statement about nature. (more…)
Our beloved street art crew NEVERCREW just sent us their last piece in Phoenix, Arizona. It is titled “El oso plateado and the machine” and it is the sum of three interconnected mural paintings realized in downtown Phoenix (Arizona, USA). (more…)
Nitzan Mintz is an artist and a street-poet based in Tel Aviv. She graduated from The Department of Fine Art and the Department of Creative Writing at Minshar College, Tel Aviv, and from the Helicon School of Creative Writing, Tel Aviv. (more…)
Dannish Artist Mikael B. accomplished one of his dreams in the city of angels and shared with us his thoughts and the experience of creating his latest piece of work. (more…)
“The latest work of Jerico Cabrera Carandang for “PUBBLICA” project, residence of urban art created by Kill The Pig for the city of Civita Castellana (Italy), is born from the constant research of the possible convivence between Nature and Man.” (more…)
What now seems like a lifetime but is merely a decade ago I sat slumped at my desk, head on arm pushing a pencil round a piece of paper dreaming up ways to kill time and break the chains holding me to my desk, Monday to Friday each day became the same and I was eating my brain. (more…)