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This year, we have had ample time to reflect and, inevitably, adapt to changes. Portoguese artist ADD FUEL has taken this opportunity and has created an inpirational mural just outside Lisbon. (more…)
In Caldas, be Caldense. For a tiles and ceramics’ art lover such as Add Fuel, creating a mural in the city of Caldas da Rainha was both an honor and a tribute. (more…)
I am a French street artist based in Lyon known as IN THE WOUP. My universe: pixel art. My project: MARIO WORLDZ. A series of crossovers from pop culture. Through this project, I answer the question “What if Mario Bros had other costumes? (more…)
Bringing you some pictures from Add Fuel’s latest mural titled UNITY in Lynn, Massachusetts for the Beyond Walls 2019 Street art Festival. Add Fuel is a Portuguese visual artist and illustrator Diogo Machado (b. 1980). (more…)
Javier de la Riba is a Catalan visual artist member of the Reskate Arts & Crafts Collective. With his interventions on the public space he tries to question the value of objects and spaces. He proposes a slough off skin that changes the perception of these spaces. (more…)
Art challenges the status quo by its very nature but, with some artists, this is more evident than with others. That’s the case of the ‘craftivist’ Carrie Reichardt, who attended this year’s edition of Nuart Festival investigating the theme of ‘Power in the Public Sphere’. (more…)
Our dear friend ADD FUEL has forwarded to us his latest amazing piece, created for Vhils Iminente Festival in London, UK. Based on the Portuguese traditional tiles, he brings this heritage to a new level and shows the world what can be made along with stenciling. (more…)
Add Fuel (Diogo Machado, 1980) has been building a solid reputation as a visual artist and illustrator in recent years. Having first created a unique visual universe populated by sci-fi inspired, fun-loving creatures, this Portuguese artist has recently redirected his attention to reinterpreting the language of traditional tile design, and the Portuguese azulejo (glazed tiles) in particular. (more…)