taged with Portugal
Following the recent article on Singapore Street Art by Suzanne Bäumler, she returns, this time with an insight to the vibrant scene of Lisbon! This first hand experience is presented from a recent trip she did with her partner, photographer Michael Harker.
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Located in Braga, the São José (Enguardas) sports playground was the object of an urban art intervention performed by Contra, and it became the largest iconic street basketball court in Europe.
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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.
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Meeting of friends in Quarteira, Policromia Crew united! Sunny city of Quarteira, south of Portugal, gains new walls with the meeting of the Policromia Crew.
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Looking back at one of Portugal’s biggest street art works by MOTS, made back in 2017, we look into what it represents and how it has interacted with the city.
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Portuguese artist Nuno Principe Palhas, aka Third, was invited by Formas Efémeras to create a piece for the Miscaros – Festival do Cogumelo .
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Portuguese artist Mauro Carmelino expresses his feelings towards modern society through a series of inspirational art creations distributing them across several cities in Portugal.
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After the first edition’s success, which took the name of Leiria worldwide as an example of excellence of urban public art, the 2nd edition happened from Sept 8 to Oct 7th and proved once again to be a unique event of street art.
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Portuguese activist and ecologic artist Artur Bordalo, aka Bordalo II, has delivered his most ambitious trash animal installation to date entitled Wild Wild Waste, powered by Zappos.com, debuting a 10,000 square feet world of trash on display during Life Is Beautiful Festival’s in Downtown Las Vegas.
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