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Murdoc is an anonymous Street Artist living out of Sydney, Australia. Originally started writing Graffiti but later developing a focus on Stencil Art to convey a stronger message, plus it’s a lot quicker..
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…)
Joshila Dhaby is a self-taught Mauritian artist. Originally working with watercolor and acrylic, Joshila turned to spray paint and started painting on walls and metal sheets. She uses a ‘tape and masking process’, stencils and layers to create rich paintings with bold fields of colors. (more…)
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…)
The project: The Art of Health, is an intersection of public art and public health conceived and curated by John Colavito – a student of the faculty of medicine at the NY University. The project was approved in the summer of 2016 and will last for another year around. (more…)
Chiara Dahlem C.D. is a Mixed Media Artist working on Graffiti / Tape / Collage. The exciting in Dahlem´s work is the picturesque aesthetics that bangs on the unconventional and droll picture topic. (more…)
UK based street artist, Thepinkbear, recently intervened on a billboard advertisment of female orientated products. Here is the result after his intervention and a few words from the artist explaining the threats that such billboards hide. (more…)