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Despite being the capital town of graffiti and street art, the Bristol scene is pretty local: graffiti hunting through the streets of Bristol allowed me to dig into the UK’s street art scene, which I barely knew before moving to Bristol – perhaps because the stencil superstar is so popular to keep everyone else in his shadow. (more…)
Nespoon recently found herself in Portugal and decorated some local walls in Póvoa da Atalaia. It was her way to honor the local women who have devoted their long lives to lace making. (more…)
Swedish artist Etnik sent us his latest wall for ”Draw the Line” Festival. Etnik is living in Turin, Italy, and started graffiti in the 90´s while nowadays he is travelling around the world painting walls and exhibiting in galleries. (more…)
Here is the last work of the internationaly recognised artist Dan Ferrer titled as: “The Kiss”. This large wall, seen in a complete depiction and its details, was created with spray and acrylic paint in Valencia (Spain). (more…)
INTI recently attended the Wonderwalls festival in Australia and has kindly provided us with some fine images of the outcome. The wall is yet another master piece with his typical dominance in colours and style. (more…)
Adrià (Smaug) and Oriol (Gúma) are friends since childhood and began to paint in 1999. Interested in architecture, design and art, they decided in 2009 to dedicate themselves professionally to design and decoration for businesses and particulars. (more…)
Once again this amazing Duo have created an amazing piece of art and this time it is in the land down under. TelmoMiel are getting us used to many amazing and huge walls, and this is from their latest work on their Australian tour. (more…)
The Last Traveler by Bergen-based artist NIMI is the latest addition to Nuart’s ‘Art City’ program: a new initiative to produce work outside of Nuart’s annual flagship festival.
Croatian artist, Polite BastArt, based in the city of Pula has recently made his last wall of Herbert Marcuse and his book One-dimensional Man. The short message behind this wall is that no matter if we are workers or bureaucracy , we are all together victims of a consumer society. (more…)