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Ebba Chambert was born in Gothenburg, Sweden. She is a traveller and nomad and therefor streetart is her favorite medium and can always be created. Its art for the people, making cities more alive. She has painted in different countries during her travels and she is inspired by the place where she’s at, people, music, medicine plants, femininity and the oldest artform there is; Wallpaintings 😉 She mixes spray and acrylics, and has an graphic experimental continuously transforming style. She is available for commissions and she also sells paintings.
Le M.U.R. is an important tradition in the street art scene in Paris and it’s strictly connected to the neighborhood in which it leaves and evolves. With the idea of a temporary intervention (that’s part of Le M.U.R. concept), NEVERCREW decided to realize something connected both to the idea of time and related in a direct way to the location. (more…)
This week Bordallo II created his first sculpture in the UK. An iconic Seagull in the City of Brighton & Hove. Tim Jentsch went to find out more about it…
Pejac recently visited NYC for the first time with a goal to spread his concerns about human relationship with nature through two new public interventions in Bushwick and Chinatown. (more…)
Alexandre Farto AKA Vhils is the latest international artist to join Splash and Burn, a creative initiative using Art as an alternative platform projecting critical ecological issues. Vhils’ contribution focuses on the discovery of a new species of great ape in Indonesia and a recently approved hydropower dam set to decimate their habitat. (more…)
This new mural of the artist Dinho Bento was made in Mariana, Brazil. The artist who is inspired by elements of fauna and flora, this time highlights a Ornate Hawk-Eagle, a bird that is critically endangered in that region. (more…)
Ernest Zacharevic returns for a second year of Splash and Burn with a giant SOS distress call carved into the landscape of an oil palm plantation; calling attention to the ongoing destruction of Indonesia’s forests and wildlife. (more…)
New Anthea Missy mural in Cape Town South Africa for IPAF festival themed ‘WE ARE NATURE’, curated by Baz Art. The street art piece was painted in popular area of Salt River and showcases a powerful statement about nature. (more…)