Category: Art

  • David de la Mano x Empty Walls in Cardiff (UK)

    This morning I got great new from Spanish artist David de la Mano who is now in the UK painting for the Empty walls Street Art festival in Cardiff. The new mural was titled “Crash” and features de la Mano’s traditional imagery. The wall seems to recall a broken glass over which the scene is reflected, breaking it in small…

  • Vhils New Mural x Nuit Blanche Paris

    Vhils was recently in France where he created this lovely installation for Nuit Blanche Paris an event that took place last Saturday in Paris. The installation, a triptych featuring three different large-scale portraits, was ‘scratched’ on the walls of  l’hôpital Necker located in the Montparnasse area in Paris and is a haunting and delicate addition to this awesome event….

  • 2501 Nomadic Experiment “Tons of Tools” at Product/81 Gallery

    Italian artist Jacopo Ceccarelli, better known as 2501, has been spending some time in Miami giving form to a completely new body of work for Nomadic Experiment “Tons of Tools”, his latest exhibition at Product/81 Gallery in Wynwood Nomadic Experiment “Tons of Tools” is part of Los Fordistas art residency program that, as mentioned earlier, provide artists with living quarters, materials and the opportunity…

  • Beautiful Mural by 1010 x Knotenpunkt Festival

    Beautiful Mural by 1010 x Knotenpunkt Festival

    This wonderful mural is the work of German artist 1010 painted for this years Knotenpunkt Festival in Hamburg, Germany. The new mural is characteristic of 1010’s later work and where even if they are painted on concrete walls, his pieces manage to create stunning illusions of depth using layered tones of colour and shadow. So vibrant, so alive…    

  • Borondo “Les Trois Ages” x Nuit Blanche Paris

    Spanish Borondo is now in Paris invited to take part of this years Nuit Blanche Paris for which he painted this wonderful mural titled “Les Trois Ages” (The Three Generations). The mural depicts three figures representing three different stages in life, a standing (and undefined) figure in the back covers the mouth of a sitting man at the same time…

  • Escif New Street Pieces In Valencia (Spain)

    Escif is back in the streets of Valencia with two street pieces that reflect not only his sense of humour, but also his social consciousness, two things I appreciate in any other human being. The first of them “Reportar conducta en Facebook” (Report of posts on Facebook) has to do with censorship in social media…

  • Herbert Baglione ‘1000 Shadows’ Project Continues In France

    Earlier this summer, spent Brazilian artist Herbert Baglione some time in France where in collaboration with the Winterlong Galerie he created a series of installations in La Rochelle, Niort and other small villages around this area. The new installations are part of Herbert Baglione’s ongoing 1000 shadows project which started last year in Parma, Italy and featuring ghost…

  • Pastel x Festival de Murales de la Escocesa In Barcelona

    Argentinian artist Francisco Díaz, better known as Pastel is now in Barcelona where he recently painted this new mural for the 3rd edition of Festival de Murales de la Escocesa In Barcelona, Spain. The new piece features Pastel’s traditionally figurative imagery where natural elements like plants play an important role, always highlighting a more conceptual approach…

  • Alexandre Orion New Mural In São Paulo

    Multidisciplinary artist Alexandre Orion was recently in São Paulo invited by Green Nation Brazil where he took part in a debate on Art and Environment (Arte e Meio Ambiente) last 10th of September. This new hyperrealistic mural was also painted for the occasion and shows the image of a little girl playing with parts (houses) of a town that could…

  • Conor Harrington “Eat and Delete” at Lazarides, NY

    As announced earlier last week, Conor Harrington opened his new show “Eat and Delete” at Lazarides pop-up location in New York. The new exhibition features 10 large-scale canvases alongside 5 unique portraits in continuation of the themes first explored in the Irish artist’s 2012 solo exhibition Dead Meat (2012) and A Whole Lot of Trouble for a Little Bit…

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