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The Mexican Artist Spaik went to Norway to paint an amazing mural entitled “The Tree of Life”. Our dear friend Spaik was invited by the Art for All Festival to create a mural in Norway.
26 artists from 12 countries spanning 4 continents have descended upon the quiet coastal town of Stavanger in Norway for the 18th edition of the world’s leading Street Art festival.
Stavanger, host to the world’s leading Street Art Festival, Nuart, has commissioned a series of curated Street Art Buses with the latest artwork coming courtesy of Belgian mischief maker Jaune.
STOP THE PRESS…AND THE BUS! Stavanger, previously regarded as the ‘Oil Capital of Norway’, is fast on its way to becoming the world’s first ‘Art City’.
Internationally renowned mural artist Smug joins forces with Nuart and Attende for a Social Inclusion Through Street Art project that we hope will inspire action and change.
Not a while ago we did an interview with ADD FUEL, the Portuguese artist that mixes the traditional Portuguese tiles with stencil. Now he sent us his lastest work in the Stavanger Airport, in Norway, curated by our friends of NuArt Festival.
Street art pioneer John Fekner was back in Stavanger after his piece “Broken Promises” (Nuart 2014), which –in turn- was originally stencilled in 1980 on a decaying building in New York to highlight the inadequate housing and poor services afflicting the South Bronx.
Presented by the London-based poster gallery Flyingleaps, Derek Mawudoku’s quite underrated raw imagery arrived to Stavanger on the occasion of the 17th edition of Nuart Festival.