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Bordalo II’s latest BIG TRASH ANIMAL was presented to the city of Rome. Built on a wall at the entrance of Saint Peter Train Station, this work was realized thanks to Forgotten Project, in partnership with Ferrovie dello Stato Group and the XIII municipality. (more…)
Pubblica is the name given to the project created by the cultural association – Kill The Pigs – a community of people that work on the promotion and distribution of visual arts- sponsored by the public administration of Selci, a jewel in the centre of the Sabina, in the Lazio region in Italy. (more…)
Mexican street artist, Spaik, was recently working on a big project in the jungle of Tulum. The project was to decorate a big party. The name of the party was Icaro and it took place on the 11th of January! (more…)
Nazrin Musayeva Recycles Garbage Bags Into Graffiti-Like Street Art. ”I embrace street art in projects as it’s close to me and I believe that using this medium helps to decorate old buildings. (more…)
Dourone’s mural for the projet ANIMAL ALLEY L.A. curated by Jason Ostro and The Gabba Gallery is now completed! The art work “Welcome Adan, you are the key” can be admired in the neighborhood of Echo Park in Los Angeles (more…)
Urban Forms Gallery is a permanent street art exhibition in a public space in Lodz. As for now, it consists of over 35 large format paintings, murals, created directly on the side wall elevations of buildings placed in the city centre. (more…)
From January 18th Portuguese artist Bordalo II will be in Rome for a week to create one of his creatures made out of recycled materials. Old bicycles, tires and colors will be used to set up his artwork. The place chosen is Saint Peter Station which, with 253 trains per day, (more…)
STEN & LEX are street artists from Rome, active since 2001. The couple specialise in applying large wheat pastes of thematic print outs on big walls. The content of the works often have portraits combined with geometrical non colored shapes.