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Porruana resident in Oviedo for some years, Nieves González, has a degree in Fine Arts. She currently combines teaching with artistic creation, mainly focused on illustration and painting. Her work is inspired by Asturian tradition and culture, especially in the Llanisca area, where she grew up and where she feels most linked. (more…)
Mariana Duarte Santos is a visual artist from Lisbon, Portugal. She works in oil painting, drawing, printmaking and most recently mural paintings. The artist uses a figurative drawing with literary and cinematographic influences. She likes to deal with issues related to memory, collective identity and local histories. (more…)
We are excited to share with you images from the last mural painted by Polish artist Nespoon in Yffiniac, a charming village in the north of France, in Brittany. The inspiration was a Breton ceremonial shawl from the end of the 19th century, (more…)
This mural by Italian artist Alice Pasquini was dedicated to the city of Toronto and the College Street neighborhood while it is a partnership between the Istituto Italiano di Cultura Toronto, the College Promenade BIA and the City of Toronto. (more…)
The astonishing mural was made in Mieres (Asturias, north of Spain) mixing tradition and vanguardism for looking into the future. The project, run and curated by RAPOSU ROXU, (more…)
This wonderful mural was recently painted by Eloise Gillow with ‘StARTer Proyectos’ in Reinoso, Spain, a village with only 10 permanent inhabitants! (more…)
This is a 21 metre tall depiction of a girl weaving a traditional Serbian rug, celebrating the work that women do, and also trying to highlight the cultural importance of textile arts – something that often is relegated to the pejorative area of “craft”! (more…)
Street Theory Gallery announced the newest installation of Murals for the Movement, a public art initiative showcasing and amplifying BIPOC artists. The new works are on several locations across the DUMBO neighborhood of Brooklyn. (more…)
Invited by women-led curator group Justkids, the international Brazilian rising star Taina Lima known as Criola made her artistic U.S debut for the three-day festival Life is Beautiful, adding not one, but two new artworks (more…)