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German artist Jens Besser recently visited Israel and explored some abandoned places in Tel Aviv. As many Street artists often try to explore cities they travel to and leave their mark Jens Besser explored and found some some great spots to paint his art. Enjoy his adventure! (more…)
Aleksandro Reis. Artist born in Brazil in 1974, specialized in murals. Its inspiration is the tropical colors and elements and patterns of its own. He carries out important works of great cultural importance in his country. (more…)
Organisers of the annual public art festival Dubai Canvas today revealed that 15 street-art works displayed at this year’s event will become permanent exhibits at La Mer, Meraas’ beachfront destination. (more…)
Among the districts and streets of Barcelona is a surprisingly prolific amount of street art. A diverse and vibrant city, Barcelona is one of Europe’s hottest destinations for culture and entertainment (more…)
Two ways to think about it. One, street art pulls power. Hence, wires, conduits, and meters. Or, street art generates power, delivering energy to The Grid 24/7. A site-specific, speed-of-light insurgence. (more…)
Nuart Aberdeen, a new international platform, is designed to not only present the most interesting and relevant Street Art of its time, but to also activate and inspire an emergent local scene whilst encouraging creative collaborations with twin city Stavanger. (more…)
Here is the newest of paper madness from London streets, produced by the unique artist Airborn Mark. He recently designed an origami moth which turned out sligtly otherworldly. Eventualy it has been named Mothra – The Fairy Moth. (more…)
Joachim is a young, prolific and highly talented street artist from Antwerp, Belgium. His distinctive graffiti pop-style is impossible to ignore. He is well known for his childlike spontaneity, as well as being willing to experiment with a wide range of styles. Complicated compositions, and a playful use of colours, can be seen throughout the artist’s body of work. (more…)
Lessons from the Past and Challenges for the Future. The Science Hall of Fame has been presented on Friday February the 2nd, at the Galleria Nazionale by Francesco Prosperetti, Special Superintendent of Archaeology, Arts and Landscape of Rome, Tiziana Coccoluto, Chief of Cabinet of Mibact, Marta Branca, General Director of the L. Spallanzani Hospital, Graffiti Zero’s Matteo Colavolpe, Curator of the project and the three artists involved in the project in Folchi Street. (more…)