“As artists, we are the writers of history. As we paint, people watch. And it is our responsibility to give them information that will inspire them, motivate them, and prepare them for the future.” Bash, South African street artist at IPAF 2021.
>> read moreAustralian contemporary artist Darren and Emmelene Mate, collectively known as DabsMyla, created a colorful expansive mural on a former massive water tower structure in Fort Chaffee, Arkansas.
>> read moreA blurring mural to raise awareness about the Coral bleaching. An artwork to speak about MASS TOURISM effects. Italian artist Gola Hundun starts a new project about environmental conservation in his hometown.
>> read moreNew-York based contemporary artist Anne Vieux recently contributed a public art intervention to Downtown Bentonville’s growing portfolio of outdoor art experiences. Curated by Charlotte Dutoit of global women-led curator group Justkids,
>> read moreFor the second year in a row, Tbilisi opened its doors to street artists from all over the world to turn the Georgian city into an open exhibition space within the framework of the Tbilisi Mural Festival.
>> read moreSpY greets the new year with a light project ”Light Barriers” and sees for all, collaboration full of hope! The “Barrier” is made with 5 high-powered lasers
>> read more“Trust mural” is the artistic creation of Serbian artist Artez who recently attended the Tbilisi Mural Festival in the Republic of Georgia. In the words of the artist we present this wonderful mural that has a story to tell.
>> read more“Garbage Tail” is the latest mural created by the French duo Murmure Street for the IPAF Festival organized by Milsmurs in the Terres Sainville district of Fort-de-France in Martinique.
>> read moreSuzanne offers a beautiful insight into the Singapore street art scene from her recent trip, along with husband Michael, a photographer who documented through his lenses the fascinating trip.
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