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Elbi Elem has sent us her latest piece from the amazing project Womart Project curated by Rebobinart. The wall is titled, “The Bridge” and it is an anamorphic composition in 5 planes in Tortosa, Catalunya. (more…)
The Swedish artist ETNIK has presented a new wall for the Finestre Urbane in the city of Trento at the North part of Italy. The artist is based in Torino and his new colourful wall seems to return to the graffiti style he once sterted off as while still preserving his known style of geometrical objects. (more…)
TAYONE‘s New intervation for Contorno Urbano in Sant Feliu de Llobregat (Barcelona, Spain) talks about the margins between humanity and its immediate context, the marginal and the integrated, the mainstream and popular culture, the high and the emergence or responsibility of the artistic subject in our dystopian reality . (more…)
Chris Zidek has finished a massive mural in Nashville, Tennessee based on the so called “sacred geometry and ancient forbidden archaeology”. Lets find out what he has to say about it: (more…)
Spanish artist Sue975 was invited to create a new wall for the Proyecto 12+1 in l’Hospitalet de Llobregat in Barcelona. Sue975 who is originally from Madrid, is one of the pioneers of abstraction in Spanish urban art. (more…)
German artist Jens Besser recently visited Israel and explored some abandoned places in Tel Aviv. As many Street artists often try to explore cities they travel to and leave their mark Jens Besser explored and found some some great spots to paint his art. Enjoy his adventure! (more…)
Catalan visual artist member of the Reskate Arts & Crafts Collective. With his interventions on the public space he tries to question the value of objects and spaces. (more…)
Dannish Artist Mikael B. accomplished one of his dreams in the city of angels and shared with us his thoughts and the experience of creating his latest piece of work. (more…)
Joao Samina was born in Portugal in 1989. He currently resides both in Portugal and Brazil. Since his youth he has been in contact with different mediums of artistic expression, concentrating mostly on painting. Aged 14, he started his path into the world of street art and developed his very own style with inspiration from what he witnessed on the streets of Portugal.