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Mino di Summa (born in 1986) , graduated from Instituto Statale d’Arte of Grottaglie (Italy) and has a bachelor of science degree in Architecture at La Sapienza University of Rome. For fifteen years he has been in close contact with the artists of the cities, keeping the passion for art and especially for painting. (more…)
PENSAMIENTO PROPIO (Own thinking in English) is the mew mural of Dourone in Vantaa, Finland. Curated by Street Art Today and produced by Street Art Vantaa and Artsi Museo, the artwork of more tan 20 meters raises itself at the multicultural neighborhood of Myyrmäki. (more…)
French Artist from Lyon, active in Illustration & Graphisme based Lyon / France.
Colombian street artist – Stinkfish present us his latest walls in Italy. Specifically, he created two colourful murals in the cities of Cotignola and Alfonsine, as part of the spin off of Cuma project. (more…)
The Asalto Festival team have finished their first festival in a small village. This event got together in Alfamén10 international artists from July, 21st to 30th. Thus, they continue with a consolidated trajectory of connection with the urban art. (more…)
Fernando Leon is a freelance illustrator/mural artist from the Netherlands. He started with graffiti when he was a little kid and this is when he discovered that he likes to draw more than just letters. (more…)
Isaac Barreda was born in the Peruvian capital of Lima. In this bustling city of more than 11 million inhabitants he has created a tremendously jovial expression through his craft of painting. Drawing inspiration from such influences as spiritual scriptures from diverse cultures which Isaac paints to an urban design. (more…)
A great project was recently developed with 15 artists attending from different parts of the world with a shocking result of more than 9 walls being decorated that turned the old Campus of Siemens into a place, essential to visit for the lovers of Street Art. (more…)
The beauty of the disintegration and the autonomy of nature becomes legible as soon as you enter the Pfaff area. The abandoned buildings of the 21 acres large area sustain, between decay and glittering finiteness, many leftover traces of use and vacancy. An industrial area, which produced Pfaff-sewing machines for more than 150 years and became world famous, has now come to a standstill. (more…)