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London based artist ZABOU recently completed another fascinating wall which is titled: Modern Day Addiction. It is a 10m by 8m mural with a very important message reminding us how deceiving social media can be! (more…)
Andrea Scialò in art: ALDAM is an Italian, music producer, videomaker, singer, painter, street artist and globe trotter. Born in Naples in May 1985, he discovered his creative vein in middle school, armed with spray cans and mic, he converted feelings like anger and frustration into artworks.
Street artist Jupiterfab returns with 3 new walls which are focused on exploring the relationship between human beings and the impact of digital technology. (more…)
Paul Ressencourt and Simon Roche met during their studies at the Fine Arts school. Originally one specialized in creation, graphic arts and urban arts, the other one in arts and technique, they quickly found themselves through a common passion for drawing and street art. Intervening together since 2010 in public space, they cover the walls of our cities with their drawing, murals, ephemeral exhibitions under the name of Murmure street. (more…)
Portuguese artist Add Fuel recently finished his latest mural titled as JUNTOS, (that means TOGETHER), as part of the urban art promotion project “Conversas na Rua” taking place in Amadora. (more…)
This land art work was recently finished by Jorge Rodriguez Gerada and his team. It is titled “Somos La Luz” and it strives to give a deeper meaning to the loss (more…)
We bring you the new project of installations by artist Ludo who recently travelled and worked in Beirut, Lebanon. The project was called “REBOOT”. Ludo is a Paris-born street artist working primary in the wheat-pasting technique. (more…)
Matlakas hits the streets of South East London with the iconic pieces. The artist through his work analyzes society and human misbehaviourwhich he then portrays with a witty attitude. (more…)
Four Rhode Island BIPOC artists designed a new work of public art that promotes civic engagement – and selfies with John Lewis. (more…)