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The Uruguayan artists Colectivo Licuado kicked off the second edition of Parees, the Oviedo mural intervention festival, with a work depicting a group of tambourine players, a mural dedicated to the women of Asturias. (more…)
In early September Alice Pasquini visited Stavanger, Norway for the Nuart Festival, where she painted a piece at the main bus terminal. Over the course of the festival she also left a few small pieces scattered around the Norwegian town. (more…)
Urban Forms Foundation decided to celebrate it’s 10th anniversary by bringing new kind of murals to the city, so this year’s Urban Forms Festival was special. (more…)
Leon Keer is a Dutch 3d chalk street artist. He learned to paint through designing and producing large advertisements. Chalking directly on the streets started in 2007 when Leon Keer was invited to participate an international street painting eventin Utrecht, The Netherlands. (more…)
Here is the last mural Telmo & Miel painted for Mural Goes in Holland. The mural is titled ‘who?’ and hopefully the locals will get to love it. (more…)
Here is the latest work Alessio “Bolo” Bolognesi painted in Sardinia for the festival “Non solo murales di San Gavino Monreale”, a project organized by the Cultural Association Skizzo in San Gavino Monreale. Now in its fourth year, the project is reaching an ever-increasing number of followers, also demonstrating the quality of the invited artists. (more…)
British born Lucy McLauchlan‘s large-scale monochromatic paintings have covered multi-story buildings across Europe, gigantic billboards in China, windows in Japan, huts in The Gambia, Italian water towers, Norwegian lighthouse, Detroit car parks and abandoned NYC subway tunnels. (more…)
Alice Pasquini recently returned home from painting on the island of Santa Maria in the Azores for Festival Sete Sois Sete Luas. Using spraypaint meant for cars—the only kind available—she painted two pieces close to the ocean. (more…)
The latest work of artist Urka is a wall that is part of a monument, built by the descendants of a small community that migrated to Venezuela from a small town in Italy, in the middle of the twentieth century. (more…)