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The land art artist SAYPE will realise in the coming years a world tour of benevolence named “Beyond Walls” Project – The Biggest Human Chain in the World”. (more…)
SAYPE is known as THE pioneer of a new artistic movement between Street art and Land art. His work has attracted a lot of interest from the media: more than 1 000 publications worldwide in recent years and a current media reach of more than 500 million people. Passionate about philosophy and “existential” reflections, his painting explores questions about the human being. (more…)
The latest mural entitled “Children and Fish should be heard” which Magda painted in Teofilów neighbourhood strongly relates to the current condition of our planet, as well as its uncertain future. (more…)
UrbanAct organized and implemented a unique public mural in Volos city, Greece, with a thematic focusing on the myth of the Jason and the Argonautes. The project was implemented on a 120 metres long surface. (more…)
Here are some pictures of a mural, recently painted by artist Artez in La Bañeza, Spain, as part of “Art Aero Rap” festival. It is titled: “Waiting”. (more…)
Legendary artist M-CITY recently made this fine artwork in a remote location outside Ragusa in Sicily for Festiwall. This piece is part of a series of works dedicated to the world of the titans,semi-human protagonists of a world in decline, on the suburbs of the empire. (more…)
Announced today, the first ever London Mural Festival (LMF) will take place across London in September 2020. The festival sets out to use London as a vast canvas, painting a minimum of 20 new large-scale murals across the city, (more…)
It is her first mural in Sweden and it became an instant success in the rural village of Simlångsdalen. Prior to the project, Pat Perry traveled in the area around (more…)
REWILD is the latest campaign from creative initiative by Splash and Burn and Spanish artist ESCIF The Rewind symbol is carved into a palm oil plantation in Sumatra, Indonesia, within a new forest restoration site covering 360 hectares on the borders of the Leuser Ecosystem. (more…)