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Art of Protest Projects has once again been on the scene in York city centre delivering another pop of vibrant colour in the form of a geometric painted mural. (more…)
A project by the Embassy and Consulate General of the Netherlands in Italy and INWARD starts from Mantua with Erosie and 108. The HollAndMe – Dutch Street Art In Six Italian Cities project, (more…)
Doncaster Creates and (AOP) Art of Protest Projects are proud to bring London based (but Scarborough bred) artist duo STATIC to Doncaster to deliver an amazing creation. (more…)
This is a new Playground creation by street artist Giulio Vesprini, titled, “H O R I Z O N” / Struttura G052. Its his 5th playground and its for Street Art Ball Project. (more…)
Commercially nuanced with social commentary, Los Angeles street artist Sellout touches on modern subjects with references to the 90’s in much of his art. Sellout uses many layers and various techniques to embody the textures of the streets, where much of his work was born. (more…)
Think is an architect and artist based in Greece. He has been drawing since he was a child while at a young age was introduced to the Graffiti and Street Art scene (late 2000). His architectural background shaped his design philosophy and affected his artistic approach. During these 20 years of experimentation in letters and forms, he has participated in several group shows, exhibitions, and numerous graffiti festivals in Greece and abroad. (more…)
Tiber Courtyard is an “experiment” in public space that is configured as a platform for aggregation and reflection on the future challenges of the cities and the communities that inhabit them. (more…)
Italian street artist Giulio Vesprini went back to the street some weeks ago once more, to implement his impressive large scale land art on a basket ball court in Monte Urano, Italy. He claims: “the Street Artist is nothing without the city”. (more…)
Darren believes that when we lead with curiosity and playfulness, we have the power to truly expand our worlds. This mindset is at the core of his artworks, both in the studio and in the public realm. Born 1987 and raised in a flat roofed council house in Farnborough, Darren spent his early formative years studying and practicing karate at one of the toughest Karate Clubs in the country. He trained hard under Sensei Dave Bishop and won many titles all over the UK. (more…)