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Telmo Miel pays tribute to Rolf Wesenlund with new mural in Horten, Norway 

The Dutch duo Telmo Miel was recently in Norway  – once again – where they painted this clever mural as a tribute to Rolv Wesenlund (1936 – 2013),  a beloved Norwegian comedian,

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TELMO MIEL ‘Life of a Story’ New mural in Perth, Australia

The Dutch duo TELMO MIEL is still in Australia where they recently completed their second mural for this year’s Wonderwalls festival (check the first one here). ‘Life of a Story’, as

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TELMO MIEL ‘Knight In Shining Armor’ x Wonderwalls, Australia

The Dutch duo Telmo Miel is currently in Australia were they recently finished this new and cute mural for the Wonderwalls festival in beautiful Port Adelaide, Australia. The candy coloured mural

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VESOD New mural in Rotterdam x Sober Walls 2017

As mentioned before Vesod is currently in the Netherlands where he recently finished this beautiful mural for Sober Walls in Rotterdam. Curated by Sober Collective and titled ‘An instant

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Sebas Velasco and TelmoMiel for Sober Walls 2017

Last Friday was the opening of  the ‘Sober Street Art Exhibition’, a group show organized by the Rotterdam-based Sober Collective, showing mural and gallery works by Sebas Velasco, Vesod,

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Sober Collective Street Art exhibition and Talent Contest

On Friday March 17th, Sober Collective‘s gallery in Rotterdam will be opening the ‘Sober Street Art Exhibition’, a show that intends to create a bigger platform for Street Art in Rotterdam.

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Telmo Miel “Learn From Your Mistakes” for POW WOW Hawaii

The Dutch duo TelmoMiel consisting of Telmo Pieper and Miel Krutzmann sent recently a few images of his last mural, painted in occasion of this year’s POW WOW Hawaii in beautiful Honolulu.

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TelmoMiel ‘Not as creepy as I seem’ New mural in Dordrecht, Netherlands

The popular Dutch duo Telmo Miel was recently in Dordrecht, in the western Netherlands where they recently painted this fabulous mural titled ‘Not as creepy as I seem’, a project curated by