Category: Street Art

  • David de La Mano x Pablo S. Herrero ‘Mínimas’ Series

    David de La Mano x Pablo S. Herrero ‘Mínimas’ Series

    David de la Mano was recently in Gaeta in company of Pablo S. Herrero where he painted a couple of collaborations and personal work called “Mínimas”. The Mínimas series show both de la Mano and Herrero’s distinctive imagery. I personally love the image above, a truly poetic and delicate collaborative intervention featuring the seven deadly…

  • Sego ‘El gran salto’ New Mural In Brooklyn, NY

    Sego ‘El gran salto’ New Mural In Brooklyn, NY

    After ‘El Presagio de la cabra loca’ in Guadalajara, Mexico a couple the months ago delivers SEGO yet another beautiful mural, this time in Brooklyn, New York. Entitled ‘El gran salto’ /’The big jump’ the new mural features the image of a grasshopper in that singular style that has characterized his work the last years.  

  • LUDO in Bangkok (II)

    Ludo is still in Thailand where he has been leaving a series of pieces around Bangkok. As mentioned before, Ludo’s whereabouts are being filmed for a short film that will be premiered at his upcoming London show at The Lazarides in London this October, so this can become exciting. Images via Arrested Motion

  • Axel Void ‘29.11.07’ New Mural In Sevilla, Spain

    Axel Void ‘29.11.07’ New Mural In Sevilla, Spain

    Still in Spain Axel Void just finished this new street piece in Casas Viejas, Sevilla. Entitled ‘29.11.07’ the new mural addresses the closure of one of the most important squats in Sevilla, this happened 7 years ago. Void explains his piece as follows: On November 11th of 2007. Casas Viejas, an important squat house of Sevilla was…

  • Ludo New Pieces In Bangkok

    Ludo is now in Bangkok where he already dropped a few pieces around the city, here two of them. As usual Ludo displays monochrome hybrids of plants, machines, and human parts with added highlights of dripping green, all part of his Nature’s Revenge series which are a comment on the current state of the human-nature relationship, as…

  • “Conversation” New Mural by Alexey Luka in St. Petersburg

    Alexey Luka recently published a couple of pics of his last piece in St. Petersburg. Painted at the Street Art Museum in St Petersburg, “Conversation” is characteristic of Luka’s imagery which, featuring a colourful palette, is always able to fuse organic shapes and geometrical compositions seamlessly. This new wall being a great example of this. Have a look at the…

  • David de La Mano x Pablo S. Herrero For Bloop Festival 2014

    David de La Mano x Pablo S. Herrero For Bloop Festival 2014

    Here “La bruma”/”The Mist” David de La Mano and Pablo S. Herrero‘s latest contribution to this years Bloop Festival in Ibiza. Featuring de La Mano and Herrero’s signature imagery, that is a monochromatic, strong and poetic imagery where the human figure and silhouetted trees play a great role. Lovely as always… Thanks to David de La Mano…

  • José Hevilla x Encuentros Interartísticos II – Cordoba, Spain

    José Hevilla x Encuentros Interartísticos II – Cordoba, Spain

    A lovely piece by Spanish artist José Hevilla painted for the second edition of Encuentros Interartísticos celebrated in Cordoba, Spain. José Hevilla or José Maria Hevilla Villalobos (his full name), is a young artist from Malaga graduated a couple of years from the Facultad de Bellas Artes de Málaga who works the figurative still, both when it comes to…

  • Nawer x Kofie “Forumation”

    Nawer x Kofie “Forumation”

    I’m just loving this amazing collaboration between Nawer and Kofie in Kraków, Poland. Just finished and in time for Forum Spaces one year anniversary the new mural is just beautiful and balanced, mixing both artists deconstructivist styles to perfection. What a great piece of art. Images via Nawer

  • Pablo S. Herrero “L’incubo della finestra” x Memorie Urbane 2014

    Pablo S. Herrero “L’incubo della finestra” x Memorie Urbane 2014

    “L’incubo della finestra” is Pablo S. Herrero‘s last piece for this years Memorie Urbane in Terracina, Italy. The mural speaks for itself and features Herrero’s characteristic silhouetted trees, this time “attacking” the window in something that could remind you of a nightmare, hence the tittle “The nightmare of the window”.

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