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Thiago Thipan, Brazilian artist, painter, muralist, born in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro. 1985 / With his base atelier studio in Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, near the sea in Campeche, where Thipan lives researches, studies and produces new artworks. He works with large scale mural paintings, digital illustration, canvas paintings and live performances. (more…)
On Oahu’s north shore, the town of Kahuku is defined by Hawaii’s natural beauty. Nestled between the dramatic Ko‘olau Mountains and world-class surf destinations, it’s home to one individual who has a talent for transforming Hawaii’s seascapes into works of art. (more…)
NEVERCREW was in New Zealand, working in Gisborne for the Seawalls Tairāwhiti project by PangeaSeed Foundation. The title of the mural painting is “Disposing machine n°2”, a hymn for nature and the threats it encounters. (more…)
After the first edition’s success, which took the name of Leiria worldwide as an example of excellence of urban public art, the 2nd edition happened from Sept 8 to Oct 7th and proved once again to be a unique event of street art. (more…)
Turin, October 2018. 17 street artists are performing to reach 17 Global Goals before 2030. A breakthrough against the unsustainability of the current development model from an environmental but also economic and social point of view. (more…)
Justkids Wraps up Life is Beautiful Festival 2018 art in downtown Las Vegas. The the sixth edition included brand new multi-media art pieces from some of the most notable artists & installation makers around the globe. (more…)
“Nuances selection”, a multiple mural intervention by NEVERCREW, that was recently realised in Aalborg (Denmark) in the Løvvangen, Nørresundby area, for a project curated by WEAArt, 2018. Yet another inspirational set of creations by the Swiss masters of street art. (more…)
Genuine, expressive, public, illegal but temporary. This is what Comacchio felt like in 2005, when Blu and Ericailcane, covered the “Small Venice” with their colors. Now, after 13 years, the municipal administration and Riccardo Buonafede, a local urban artist, officially publishes the Manufactory Festival.
This mural made by Dinho Bento at the Loures Arte Public Festival in Portugal refers to the Rio Doce (Sweet River), (more…)