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The latest work of artist Urka is a wall that is part of a monument, built by the descendants of a small community that migrated to Venezuela from a small town in Italy, in the middle of the twentieth century. (more…)
Italian street artist Bifido recently visited the city Albania for the Tirana Mural Fest and created a little masterpiece touching on the topic of female oppression. (more…)
This mural is part of a larger project called Muro Critico which aims to bring urban art to the rural environment, by painting walls in different villages of Cáceres region. However the most interesting purpose of the project is its effort to remove consciences, giving visibility and open discussion around issues that concern our society. (more…)
“There’s no such thing as bad publicity” is the title of the new mural by MTO, recently performed for Berlin Mural Fest in Warschauerstr 58, Friedrichshain, Berlin. So here is what its all about! (more…)
About 20 years ago, Dr. D got bored with his fly-posting day job and started creating public interventions, primarily for entertainment. Here we see his latest big scale intervention taking place in Aberdeen for one of europe’s most promising festivals – NUART Aberdeen 2108 (more…)
Laura S.Rodríguez was born in Malaga (southerm Spain) in 1988. When she was 9 she moved to Pamplona (northerm Spain) after her parents divorce, however she never lost the contact with her Andalusian roots. Years went by moving between north and south, the beach and the mountains, the sun and the snow. Perhaps this was the origin of her fascination with traveling, art and culture. (more…)
“GLOBAL WARnING” is the title for the latest piece by Wild Welva in Penelles, Catalonia, Spain for the fine GarGar Festival. This large paste up work communicates a strong message regarding our environment and the impact of humanity. (more…)
The new work of Catalan artist, Josep Fernández Margalef in Madrid is not a common graffiti piece because… look inside and you will see why! (more…)
Tim Jentsch met Cosmo Sarson to find out more about his recent mural in Brighton… British artist Cosmo Sarson most notably gained international press in 2013 with his giant 28ft high mural of ‘Breakdancing Jesus’ painted opposite Banksy’s iconic ‘Mild,Mild West’ in Bristol. (more…)