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“Miss Wiesbaden”, is the latest piece created, by Dan Ferrer, with spray and acrylic paint on wall in the city of Wiesbaden (Germany). This mural is curated by Meeting of Styles, and has been one of the main walls of the event. (more…)
Here is the last big wall for the Grenoble street art festival by the legendary Monkeybird crew! The festival in France was the focus of the crew and they brought to life a huge wall of 22 by 13 meters made solely by handcrafted stencils. (more…)
Ruined Sundays is a muralist and DJ who hail’s from the artistically rich and divers soils of Montreal. Much like his bloodline, his sound behind the decks cannot easily be pinned down. A commitment to quality and soulful selections makes his sets an evolving ode to the greatest moments in dance music history. (more…)
We bring you some photos from the newest wave mural by Hillton Alves painted on Oahu’s North Shore, Hawaii. The location is at the famous Ted’s Bakery and this mural features the beautiful Sunset Beach. Hilton is a self taught artist from Brazil who has a passion for creating realistic natural paintings and especially, Waves! (more…)
AnconaCrea is an art festival at the third edition created by the municipality of Ancona and curated by William Vecchietti (known as Yapwilli). The festival has become a tradition and a pivotal event in the cultural life of the city, aiming to promote during a week exhibitions, performances, insights, workshops (more…)
Italian artist JUPITERFAB made some big walls in Europe and we are excited to share them with you. Based between Europe and Mexico, he has also lived in Toronto, Rotterdam and Barcelona. His work is a connection between Humans and the urban life. (more…)
Eva Bracamontes is a talented Mexican female artist with a strong graffiti background that has evolved into a full scale muralist creating numerous colourful works and often collaborating with other artists. Her works often depict beautiful female characters of ethnic diversity nicely blending in the local surroundings. (more…)
The work of Senkoe opens from two sources: pre-Hispanic art and the world of dreams, reminding us that both come from a single source, pure creation. The state of enlightenment in which everything that is spoken, drawn or painted is a major work of art. In this way, his graph reproduces the delirium of Mexico’s own textiles – its shapes and colors – and the memories of a dream world that is constantly fading. (more…)