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As part of the ongoing effort to curb anti-Asian hate and raise awareness about the history of the Asian-American Diaspora, Lauren has painted this homage to Asian resilience in Chinatown, LA. (more…)
Mexican artist Fosil drives us deeper in to his latest mural creation in Guanajuato, explaining the deeper meanings of his symbolisms interwined with a historical and cultural background of a nearly forgotten ancient central American culture. (more…)
INTI has produced an inspiring tribute to the Native tree “El TAMARUGO” from the north of Chile, which manages to survive in one of the most arid places on the planet, Atacama Desert. (more…)
INTI has presented his latest mural in Italy, titled POLVERA DI STELLE and it is located in Naples, Italy. Another one of his captivating large scale artworks, it has blown our minds into to the skies. (more…)
Mateo is a french artist based in Montreal. He is best known for his baroque street art inspired by ornaments from around the world, as well as for his striking oriental carpet paintings, resulting in a mix of urban art with the heritage of ancient cultures. (more…)
In less than two weeks, black and indigenous artists painted giant murals in the capital of Minas Gerais bringing resistance and affection through art. (more…)
Sumski is the artist name of Ivan Blazetic. It is a Croatian word whose closest English equivalent is “sylvan’, meaning something characteristic of woods or forests. Sumski is an illustrator, muralist, painter, and sculptor. Whatever the medium, his work has a strong narrative element. (more…)
Spaik is a Mexican street artist who creates colourfull works mainly in Mexico but also in other countries of South America. Spaik uses traditional local themes in most of his paintings as wells as mythical references from native tales.
Vitae Viazi are a street art crew (art-collective) from Moscow. The name “Vitae Viazi” comes from the Latin word “vitae” (“of life”) and “viazi,” which is the name of a special ornamental Cyrillic (old slavonic) script. This decorative script was their initial source of inspiration. In fact, the name of the crew should be written with characters of two keyboard layouts “VITAE ВЯЗИ” but it is too tricky to google it, so they choose – “Vitae Viazi”. (more…)