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Bifido for Miau Fanzara, Spain

Bifido for Miau Fanzara, Spain 08/04/2018

Titled: ” Fireworks and hurricanes”, Bifido who participated in this year’s street art festival Miau Fanzara in Spain, created this mural once again impressing by passers. (more…)

“Girls don’t want to be princess” by Dan Ferrer

“Girls don’t want to be princess” by Dan Ferrer 08/01/2018

Spanish artist and ISSA friend Dan Ferrer recently created this stunning mural in Fanzara, Spain, for the MIAU festival. He dedicated this to his daughter. (more…)

Mostar Street Art Festival wall by Luca Ledda

Mostar Street Art Festival wall by Luca Ledda 07/31/2018

Italian artist Luca Ledda recently went to Bosnia Herzegovina, invited by the Mostar Street Art Festival. His surreal artwork represents a mystical interpretation of the human mind and its connection with the universe!!! (more…)

Julieta XLF latest Mural in Luxembourg

Julieta XLF latest Mural in Luxembourg 07/30/2018

In this Edition of Kufa’s Urban Art Festival we check out the latest work of Spanish artist Julieta XLF and what a cheerful mural she has created on a new Rehabilitation Centre for drug addiction in a small city of Luxembourg. (more…)

ibug 2018: Former factory becomes temporary gallery

ibug 2018: Former factory becomes temporary gallery 07/28/2018

Former factory becomes temporary gallery for urban art festival in Chemnitz, Germany. In less than a month, the „ibug“ enters a new round. Again, this summer more than 120 national and international artists travel to West-Saxony for the renowned urban art festival. (more…)

Freqs of Nature Festival in Berlin gets one hell of a mural

Freqs of Nature Festival in Berlin gets one hell of a mural 07/21/2018

Artist AweR and Alexander Tenia worked hard to present their latest creation for a festival in Berlin called Freqs of Nature festival near Berlin. The mural was made using the chromadept technique and there were 3d glasses provided to visitors of the festival (more…)

Belgian artist Jaune celebrates the “unsung heroes” who keep our cities moving

Belgian artist Jaune celebrates the “unsung heroes” who keep our cities moving 07/20/2018

Stavanger, host to the world’s leading Street Art Festival, Nuart, has commissioned a series of curated Street Art Buses with the latest artwork coming courtesy of Belgian mischief maker Jaune. (more…)

Manufactory Festival Review

Manufactory Festival Review 07/19/2018

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.

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“When the river was sweet.” Dinho Bento mural in Portugal

“When the river was sweet.” Dinho Bento mural in Portugal 07/15/2018

This mural made by Dinho Bento at the Loures Arte Public Festival in Portugal refers to the Rio Doce (Sweet River), (more…)

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