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Vitae Viazi are a street art crew (art-collective) from Moscow. The name “Vitae Viazi” comes from the Latin word “vitae” (“of life”) and “viazi,” which is the name of a special ornamental Cyrillic (old slavonic) script. This decorative script was their initial source of inspiration. In fact, the name of the crew should be written with characters of two keyboard layouts “VITAE ВЯЗИ” but it is too tricky to google it, so they choose – “Vitae Viazi”. (more…)
Ho-ho-ho! Its Christmas time, one of those you ‘d never expect! We bring you the coolest seasonal walls with a Collection from around the World to celebrate together. Enjoy, share and spread the love! (more…)
Jupiterfab recently created 3 artworks on the walls of the Student Union of the University of Guadalajara in Mexico.
The artwork is about the “desaparecidos” (more…)
The Rainbow Embassy is Okuda San Miguel’s newest public art intervention, curated by global creative house Justkids for The Unexpected art event, (more…)
This past November, B-Murals inaugurated TÀPIA, a collective exhibition of 24 urban artists referring to neo-muralism and the most groundbreaking and contemporary figurativism. (more…)
Global creative house Justkids recently delivered the production of Boston Seaport’s newest contemporary public art installation: a large-scale mural by Frank Stella, widely renowned as one of the most important American living artists. (more…)