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Spanish artist Dourone recently finished another stuning wall in Vannes for the Street Art Avenue / “« Sonder », the realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own.”
Krayon ‘s last work in Rome was in honor of mafia victims. The Italian artist painted portraits of 9 victims of the Italian mafia on 60m of wall: Renata Fonte, Giancarlo Siani, Rita Atria, Don Puglisi, Don Peppe Diana, Palma Scamardella, Rosario Livatino, Annalisa Durante and Lea Garofalo. (more…)
The Portuguese Football Federation started a new Street art Project in a partnership with 8 Portuguese cities and 8 Portuguese artists. The first one was in Covilhã and the choosen artist was Aka Corleone. (more…)
Airborne Mark is giving a new look to some spots in London, this time in Camden Town with his origami roseproject. With his inspirational work he tries to maintain the legal walls in London without tagging, which is very difficult nowadays. (more…)
In a collaborated project, created by Urban Forms and the Ostrow Cultural Center, two first murals have been created in two main locations of the city by two Jewish-Israeli artists with Polish origins. (more…)
Urbanact invited Spanish artist Manomatic for the project “School Mural Programme- Bookmurals” which has been inserted in the “Athens 2018 World Book Capital”. (more…)
Le M.U.R. is an important tradition in the street art scene in Paris and it’s strictly connected to the neighborhood in which it leaves and evolves. With the idea of a temporary intervention (that’s part of Le M.U.R. concept), NEVERCREW decided to realize something connected both to the idea of time and related in a direct way to the location. (more…)
Tim Jentsch met Cosmo Sarson to find out more about his recent mural in Brighton… British artist Cosmo Sarson most notably gained international press in 2013 with his giant 28ft high mural of ‘Breakdancing Jesus’ painted opposite Banksy’s iconic ‘Mild,Mild West’ in Bristol. (more…)
The Swedish artist ETNIK has presented a new wall for the Finestre Urbane in the city of Trento at the North part of Italy. The artist is based in Torino and his new colourful wall seems to return to the graffiti style he once sterted off as while still preserving his known style of geometrical objects. (more…)