Category: Street Art
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Aleksey Kislow and Seth GlobePainter x “French Spring” festival in Kiev
This lovely mural is the work of Alexey Kislow and Seth Globepainter for the “French Spring” festival at Andrew’s descent in Kiev, Ukraine. The mural was painted in collaboration withUNICEF Ukraine and the Institut français d’Ukraine and features the image of the city and its “spirit”. Images by Institut français d’Ukraine.
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Nychos’ Second Mural In San Francisco, USA
After the dissected wolf last week, here comes “Eat Your Heart Out”, Austrian artist Nychos‘ second mural in San Francisco. Painted in Haight Street San Francisco and in collaboration with Fifty24SF, Upper Playground, and Montana Cans for Wallspace the new mural showcases Nychos traditional and skilful “skeleton imagery”.
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Violante “ANEURYSMA” New Mural In Portugal
It’s been about a week since Portuguese muralist Violante painted this beautiful wall, but just now that I managed to find good pics of the work thanks to Associação Envolve . As usual we are confronted to Violante’s surreal imagery characterized by his concern by environmental pollution and other important aspect of human life. This…
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ROA x Public Forms Festival in Perth, Australia
Belgian artist ROA just finished this huge mural for the Public Forms festival in Perth, Australia. This new mural reminded me of the one he painted in Mexico City last year , but giving form to the image of a Ouroboros or Uroboros an ancient symbol depicting a serpent or dragon eating its own tail. The Ouroboros often symbolize self-reflexivity or cyclicality, but it can also represent the idea of a primordial…
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Banksy Website Update: ‘Mobile Lovers’
Banksy just updated his website with this new piece showing the image of a couple being more interested in looking to their mobile phones than to each other. Lovely piece that some have called “Mobile Lovers”. The location is still unkown, but we know that Banksy is currently in the UK. Great news he is back….
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New Banksy in Cheltenham, UK?
Well, everything points in that direction after Fragile posted a few pics of this piece with the hashtag #guesswhoisback updating later the location to Cheltenham, home of the GCHQ (Government Communications Headquarters). The new perfectly executed stencil shows the image of three government secret agents quietly spying on a phone, making in this way reference to the recent surveillance scandals. Lovely piece!
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Ernest Zacharevic x Made Corrections in Kaunas, Lithuania
Lithuanian artist Ernest Zacharevic participated of the Made Corrections project which aims to help young offenders through art projects so they use their talents for positive change. Invited to contribute to this great initiative, Zacharevic created a series of funny and witty pieces painted at the Kaunas Youth Correctional and Interrogation Facility. The artist describes the teams experience as…
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Bicicleta Sem Freio paints entire building in DT Los Angeles
The Brazilian art collective Bicicleta Sem Freio composed by the artist and designers Douglas Castro, Victor Rocha, and Renato Reno recently painted a whole building in DT Los Angeles curated by DoArt Foundation. This, probably the biggest mural up to date, combines different styles and surreal imagery with an almost pop art and psychedelic look which…
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El Decertor x Mirafau Festival In Lima, Peru
Another artist participating of this years Mirafau Festival in Lima, Peru is El Decertor an artist who defines himself as ‘a painter of bad weather and memory builder’. This is reflected in this new mural where we are confronted to El Decertor’s traditional imagery which incorporates his graphic work into social subjects, reinterpreting la pre-hispanic iconography in his particular visual language….
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Mural update with Matt W. Moore
Matt W. Moore aka MWM Graphics or just REONE is back in the streets with two new beautiful walls. The one above was entitled ‘Snorkel Camo’ and shows a fluid version of his unique, playful and interesting style where geometry, asymmetry, and composition has become the focus in the graphic work. Besides the sharp-edged style we are used to see…
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