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We loved Laurent’s guide to Bristol’s street art, from large murals down to festivals, tours and smaller pieces of the beaten track. So we wanted to share this useful guide with you. You’ll find in his guide: (more…)
Murdoc is an anonymous Street Artist living out of Sydney, Australia. Originally started writing Graffiti but later developing a focus on Stencil Art to convey a stronger message, plus it’s a lot quicker..
Our friends over in URBAN ACT invited artists Same84 and Apset to paint the Axepa Hospital wall, in the port city of Thessaloniki in Greece, proving once more how their actions can contribute towards better aesthetics and serving a good cause! (more…)
Malik MkMh is a French street art lover who has documented with his camera some fine walls that depict a culture in a distant town. The pictures are from YURIMAGUAS, a Peruvian town in Amazonia. (more…)
Adrià (Smaug) and Oriol (Gúma) are friends since childhood and began to paint in 1999. Interested in architecture, design and art, they decided in 2009 to dedicate themselves professionally to design and decoration for businesses and particulars. (more…)
Croatian artist, Polite BastArt, based in the city of Pula has recently made his last wall of Herbert Marcuse and his book One-dimensional Man. The short message behind this wall is that no matter if we are workers or bureaucracy , we are all together victims of a consumer society. (more…)
Like it or not, celebrities wield a lot of influence. So it comes as no surprise that over the years they have been the core theme for street artists across the world. With that in mind, here are some of the most notable celebrity-inspired street art. (more…)
This weekend, muralists Cristian Blanxer and Sendys have renovated the lower front of the Arnau Theater in Barcelona with a piece inspired by one of the most relevant and historical figures of this place: Raquel Meller, who debuted at its stage on September 1911.