taged with stencils
The 12th Stencibility street art festival in Estonia was held June 10–13 as it once again enlivened the city with new color.
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London based street artist Airborne Mark is back and this time with a series which is not strictly origami but still surely related to his passion for painting paper.
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Nespoon recently found herself in Portugal and decorated some local walls in Póvoa da Atalaia. It was her way to honor the local women who have devoted their long lives to lace making.
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Legendary street artivist, MOBSTR, recently published a set of pictures depicting a static conversation between himself, the local graffiti cleaning squad and other taggers by setting 30 pictures that unfold as you scroll down in a chronological order. Enjoy the following visual discussion!
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A group of Afghan artists and activists are painting graffiti on the walls of government buildings, businesses and embassies in Kabul. They call themselves the Afghan “Banksy”.
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Colombian street artist ‘Stinkfish’ continues sending in more beautiful creations, this time in the great city of Hong Kong. Having recently passed by HK, the artist opportunistically made some walls, pasted posters and stuck plenty of stickers. It is likely the dream of many street artists to be able to visit distant cities and leave […]
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As you can read it in starwars.com “Say “May the 4th Be With You” out loud and you’ll hear the pun that Star Wars fans worldwide have turned into a rallying cry to proclaim their love of the saga. “, at ISSA we are also fans of Star Wars saga, and street art fans of […]
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Every one knows how street art has evolved into amazing artworks covering boring walls. Fact is, every one experiences in their daily life a simpler form of street art present in most cities. Stencils! Small, simple, dirty and daring little messages that preserve a status of their own.Whether its a little symbol or a sentence […]
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Most of us have some memory of endless hours occupied with colourfull bricks and humanoids with countless combinations of outfits. Be it building homes, directing imaginery situations, struggling with instructions or even better improvising that impossible perfect structure.
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