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Panmela Castro (Born in Rio de Janeiro, 1981) has a Masters in Contemporary Artistic Processes from the State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ) and graduated in Painting from the School of Fine Arts at the University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ). She is Brazilian, a feminist, human rights activist, art collector, cultural entrepreneur and a promoter of street art produced by women in Brazil. (more…)
The mural L’HUMAIN LIBRE D’ABORD IL RAISONNE ENSUITE IL CROIT (The free human first it reasons and then it believes) was created a few weeks ago at ECODIS, a leading company in France of distribution of organics and ecological non-food products. (more…)
Nicola Alessandrini and Gio Pistone are two Italian artists who have been active for many years, both working on an international level, individually and together mainly for communities and the urban art sector. (more…)
Seven Artists, Seven Countries, One Night to Inspire and Empower. Absolut unveils an inspiring project that celebrates global unity. Seven artists in seven countries around the world came together for a common cause of positive action. (more…)
Angus is a Bristol artist born and bred. He has been painting on the streets and at festivals since 2015. His art is heavily influenced by current affairs, icons and the people and streets around him. He is known for using well known characters and objects in his work along with tongue’n’cheek text and suggestions. (more…)
Alice Pasquini has completed her first largescale mural in Los Angeles. Titled “Last Passenger” the work can be found at Zynderia Productions and was coordinated by Co-Labs. Painted with recycled acrylic from Paint4Less, she used the eco-friendly paint to bring life to the composition. (more…)
Street art pioneer John Fekner was back in Stavanger after his piece “Broken Promises” (Nuart 2014), which –in turn- was originally stencilled in 1980 on a decaying building in New York to highlight the inadequate housing and poor services afflicting the South Bronx. (more…)
It took about 3 weeks from the first brush stroke till the moment, that the ibug´s doors closed again behind the last visitor. Beforehand month of organization and dozens of weeks of hard work had to be done. An effort, that guests and ibug-fans obviously appreciated. (more…)