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I introduce this work with the name HI HAVA from Indonesia, an abbreviation of my own name. I am an Indonesian street art muralist, who explores the shape of wood and wood motifs, because I think this wood shape is very inspiring and unique to me. Until you find my work on the streets bro! (more…)
The “usable monument” is conceived as a usable art installation. The structure has several functions: it is an artwork, but also a meeting space and a monument to memory. The structure is not intended to be just admired, (more…)
Commercially nuanced with social commentary, Los Angeles street artist Sellout touches on modern subjects with references to the 90’s in much of his art. Sellout uses many layers and various techniques to embody the textures of the streets, where much of his work was born. (more…)
‘Subvertising,’ was chosen as a mode in order to highlight the intersections of art, design, and protest. It also foregrounds the semiotics by which state ideologies are naturalized and reproduced, and reasserts the design and visual culture fields as sites of change. (more…)
We recently picked out from Instagram an inspiring account that focuses on the trash this pandemic has brought to many cities. We found out more about it. (more…)
JPS is an English street artist who is trying to leave his mark in the world. He is something more than an average street artist, he s gone through a great struggle in life, finally finding his liberty in street art and stenciling. His style is witty and clean. Inspired often by movies and gangsta culture. (more…)
Caio Andrade is a Brazilian artist based in São Paulo, working worldwide. His work mix urban intervention, technology and design to shape pieces that start conversations with people.