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At the end of August, the 9th edition of the “IBUg” urban art festival took place in Crimmitschau, Germany. Going down at two different places, the area around Schützenplatz and the former Brothers Pfau clothmill, the unique festival had a lot to offer: Around 100 Artists from 10 different countries such as Germany, France, Greece, Poland, Brazil, […]
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“Interpretive Machine n°1” ca. 10 x 6 meters Winterthur (CH), september 2014 The inspiration for this painting comes at first from the context: a place, a group of buildings that once was like a “little city”, with each part working together for the same product.
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Nuart is an annual international street art festival established in 2001 with a focus exclusively on Street Art since 2005. The Festival is based in Stavanger on the West Coast of Norway. In addition to a multitude of both sanctioned and unsanctioned public art works, Nuart also stages one of the most anticipated exhibitions of […]
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This summer offered us many fascinating events all over, but there was a shining Street art event that took place in Puerto Rico you might not know of. In the city of Santurce in PR, both local and international artists showed up and took over an area of the city creating some great works. The […]
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Title: “You make me sick” This is the latest of a series of walls STMTS has pasted in Greek capital city of Athens. Just like many other works he chooses to depict a child portrait finely pre created and then pasted on a good spot of the city.
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This work is in Quintanar de la Orden in Spain. That is in the province of Toledo and it was made by artist Sabec for the Culm Project festival. He used lots of plastic paint and some ladders ! Enjoy.
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3d graffiti artist Odeith has struck again with another little masterpiece! Combining his graffiti style with 3 dimensional illusion effect, this wall demonstrates how he manages to fool the eye.
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The Gaza conflict has been the topic of the latest work by Italian artist Bordalo II. Many walls and artworks have been popping up all over the world as an expression of the voiceless public that watches with disgust the tragic events that have been unfolding in that part of the world.
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Towards the end of 2012 he began to paint this shutter in Rome. It was a strange time for him and for various reasons he continued to work on it gradually over the past few years. He finished painting the piece last month so he decided to call it “Best Before […]
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