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The Swedish artist ETNIK has presented a new wall for the Finestre Urbane in the city of Trento at the North part of Italy. The artist is based in Torino and his new colourful wall seems to return to the graffiti style he once sterted off as while still preserving his known style of geometrical objects. (more…)
Antwerp has got a new wall by Vertigo Graffiti. The Colombian embassy invited the renowed art colletive from Bogota to Merksem, a district in Antwerp to paint a giant mural. Tim Jentsch went to check it out.
Théo VALLIER is a French artist who has lived and worked in Phnom Penh, Cambodia since 2007. His work is inspired by the Khmer mythology witch he combines with an urban style. Since 2015 he is also the co-founder and co-organizer of the “Cambodia Urban Art Festival” in order to promote Street Art Creation in Cambodia.
London based street artist Airborne Mark is back and this time with a series which is not strictly origami but still surely related to his passion for painting paper. (more…)
Here is the latest addition to London streets by Airborne Mark which is based on an old English nursery rhyme that he adapted accordingly for obvious reasons: “Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat, where have you been? I’ve been to Camden chasing my dream… Pussy Cat, Pussy Catt, what did you do there? I frightened cranes folded out of paper squares…” (more…)
He goes to sleep in the night thinking about the next project. Teo Kay Kay, also know as “Teo KayKay” is an artist originating from Europe whose identity is unknown. He’s influenced by the urban environments of New York City and Los Angeles. He loves to create custom champagne bottles inspired by diamonds. He appears always with a cover face, as he wants for people to stay focused on his art and not on his face. (more…)
Spanish artist Dourone, whom we always follow closely, was invited by LE MUR Brussels to create a new piece of art in the city and more precisely in Place d’Espagne. His style can be identifed on the first look you give to the piece. (more…)