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Steve Locatelli is a street artist from Belgium, born in Brussels. His passion for graffiti dates back to the 90s. He started in the Brussels metro. Graffiti is a real passion for this young artist who often plays with the boundaries of legality. (more…)
Colombian street artist Stinkfish, has just finished a new piece in the city of Quito – Ecuador for the Detonarte Festival. A massive wall depicting one child face. His familiar style was applied on this building wall on a scale to be seen from very far. Enjoy. (more…)
Dale is an English artist established over a period of six years as being one of the most respected and individual artists on the London art scene. (more…)
Cellograph is the result of two Parisian street artists uniting. Astro and Kanos use a new technique to export their graffiti. They use Cellophane to make partitions and short-lived volumes which are of use to them as support for their plastic interventions without damages. (more…)
INTI has presented his new piece ”Codo a Codo, en la calle somos mucho mas que dos”. Inspired from Mario Benedetti’s poem Te Quiero and based on Lewis Hine images, who registered working children in the USA during the Great Depression in the 30’s. (more…)
Brazilian muralist, Dinho Bento, recently created this inspiring massive wall. “The Farmers of Sugarcane”, was painted in the city of Ponte Nova – Brazil, in order to revitalize the historical city center, disfigured by large buildings in the last years. (more…)
Mural painting realized in Wynwood, Miami (USA) during Art Basel Miami for the collaborative project curated by Urban Nation and PangeaSeed Foundation, addressing the issue of climate change in conjunction with the COP21 Paris Climate Conference. (more…)
“Silence” („Cisza”) is a unique artistic installation which consists of 1300 metal bars made of stainless steel. These metal bars are fixed directly to the wall by chemical anchors and they are arranged by size – from the shortest elements (3cm) to the longest (60cm). (more…)