Category: Art

  • Violant “A Pilar” New Mural In Golegã, Portugal

    This lovely mural is a beautiful homage to the great José Saramago and his life created by Protuguese artist Violant. The mural, titled “A Pilar” or “To Pilar”, which happens to be the name of Saramago’s wife is according to the artist, neither about him nor about her. It’s about passion and love and what…

  • Sobekcis New Mural In Bielefeld, Germany

    Sobekcis New Mural In Bielefeld, Germany

    Serbian graffiti duo Sobekcis (HA crew) was recently in Germany where they painted this beautiful wall for the 800hoch2 Festival in Bielefeld, Germany. The twins have been working together for several years collaborating in every piece they create, from canvases to walls and this new mural is no exception.  Each piece is an explosion of vibrant colours…

  • JAZ New Mural In Djerba, Tunisia

    JAZ New Mural In Djerba, Tunisia

    Argentinian Franco Fasoli also known as JAZ is another artist participating of Galerie Itinerrance’s project Djerbahood in Djerba, Tunisia. The new mural shows the images of 4 warriors symbolising the four civilisations that conquered Tunisia; the Greeks, the Romans, the Vandals and the Arabs.

  • Dome “Abandon the Apple” New Mural In Djerba, Tunisia

    German artist Dome is now in Tunisia where he recently finished this new mural for the Djerbahood Project curated by Galerie Itinerrance in Djerba. For the occasion painted Dome this 3,4 m x 12 m monochrome piece showing two of his signature characters playing music instruments near a fallen sculpture arm that seems to have lost its…

  • Base23 & Tobias Kröger x Bialystok Festival 2014

    Base23 & Tobias Kröger x Bialystok Festival 2014

    This interesting mural is the work of Tobias Kroeger also known as TOBE and BASE23 who were invited for this years Bialystok Art Festival 2014 in Bialystok, Poland. The mural, a 7 x 10 mtr wall, was painted in the course of 3 days despite the sometimes harsh weather conditions and mixes both artists distinctive…

  • Borondo New Pieces x Le M.U.R Mulhouse, France

    Spanish legend Borondo was until recently in France invited by Le Mur Mulhouse where he painted the wonderful mural above and a couple of quick pieces on glass. As usual in Borondo’s work he manages to create amazing and expressive pieces populated by sometimes anonymous human figures that add a certain melancholic feeling to his work which, based in classical painting…

  • ROA New Mural In Bromölla, Sweden

    It’s not often I post something by ROA, but it’s about time for an update. Here  new mural he painted in Bromölla, Sweden for Ifö Center as part of their Artist-in-Residence program. Inspired by the prehistoric fossil finds for which Bromölla is known, ROA decided to paint the skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus occupying the entire façade of this abandoned…

  • Tellas New mural In Udine, Italy

    This wonderful mural is the work of the young Italian artist Tellas, painted for the Homepage Festival in Udine, Italy. The new piece, certainly characteristic of his imagery, shows that nature is undoubtedly an important part of his work. Tellas chooses to paint in this occasion a great piece where he combines geometrical and organic forms in beautiful blue tones and black and white….

  • Bom.k x Galerie Itinerance’s Djerbahood in Djerba, Tunisia

    Bom.k x Galerie Itinerance’s Djerbahood in Djerba, Tunisia

    French artist Bom.K is now in Tunisia invited by Gallerie Itinerrance for the Djerbahood open air museum project in Djerba, Tunisia where he painted this beautiful mural. Titled “Erriadh” the new mural shows the image of a herder and his goat in the moment they are blown away. Lovely mural and skilful execution.

  • MTO “The Mediterranean Door” New Mural In Malta

    German artist MTO was recently in Malta for the Sliema Street Art Festival 2014 where he painted this new mural titled “The Mediterranean Door”. The mural deals with the who often deals with the problem of immigration in Europe and how the authorities handle it. ( … ) While the United States and many European countries…

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