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As a preview event for this year’s BLOOP event, Spaik comes back to splash colors on the white isle of Ibiza for the 4th time. Inspired by his native folklores, a herd of vibrant colored sea creatures such as narwhals (whose horn is a chimney!) (more…)
This mural by Italian artist Alice Pasquini was dedicated to the city of Toronto and the College Street neighborhood while it is a partnership between the Istituto Italiano di Cultura Toronto, the College Promenade BIA and the City of Toronto. (more…)
This is a 21 metre tall depiction of a girl weaving a traditional Serbian rug, celebrating the work that women do, and also trying to highlight the cultural importance of textile arts – something that often is relegated to the pejorative area of “craft”! (more…)
This is the seventh playground work of Giulio Vesprini on a flat surface. Titled: “G O A L – Struttura G070” and located in Sant’ Elpidio a Mare city for the small fraction locality of Castellano, Italy. (more…)
Renowned international and local artists have left their mark on Belfast with over 50 new murals now adorning walls across the city as part of the 2022 ‘Hit the North’ Street Art Festival, supported by Hennessy. (more…)
Beetroot began his path in Street Art in 2009. He immediately worked on his personal project called Picture Crossing, unique of its kind: he leaves his works on canvas and other media on the road to their fate. Anyone is free to freely appropriate it and then in turn decide the fate of the work, thus participating in the concept of free movement of art. (more…)
The last mural of the year 2021 by Dourone was created in Sao Paulo, Brazil. It has the title MODOS DE VER (Way of Seeing) and it refers to the point of view in which we see reality. (more…)
Contextual muralist, Koubik is one of the references in mural art in southern Brazil. The visual artist from Porto Alegre/RS seeks to understand the context of where art is inserted in order to incorporate elements of this juncture in his work. (more…)
The gable, which was developed at the Arte Salva Festival, is the artist’s largest work, measuring approximately 26 x 10 meters. Kelvin Koubik intends to break the rhythm and order of the dense and heavy elements that constitute the urban landscapes (more…)