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Said Dokins creates a mural on the ‘Panoptic‘ of an old prison in San Luis Potosí, Mexico. His new mural, ‘The witness. Stories of a word’, unveils the memory of the site.
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The Mexican Artist Spaik went to Norway to paint an amazing mural entitled “The Tree of Life”. Our dear friend Spaik was invited by the Art for All Festival to create a mural in Norway.
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This new mural has been created in Boca del Rio, popular neighborhood in Veracruz, Mexico. The mural is part of the 10 mural projects run by Art District Boca del Rio.
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Part of his most recent project, “Is this my modern society?”, Jupiterfab‘s latest work is criticizing our modern society. Jupiterfab is a muralist focused on studying human beings, aesthetically and emotionally. In 2014, he also created an NGO carrying this name.
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The first international fair of urban art, FIAU (feria internacional de arte urbano), took place on 24, 25 and 26 November in the city of Mexico. Organized by the Graffitiworld.tv team and Expo México, it achieved a successful encounter between artists of different nationalities,
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Sten Lex are back and this time its MX! This amazing large scale mural was done on the building of Auditorio Luis Elizondo in Paesaggio, Monterrey, Mexico. The building has been completely transformed into a local artistic monument.
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Honoring the strength of the Mexican people, a new mural was recently made depicting a beautiful eagle in the city of Monterrey. The Golden Eagle is a very known symbol of the Mexican culture and it symbolizes strength and endurance.
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This mural was made in the central market of supplies of Mexico City (Mexico) and represents agriculture as a dialogue between man and earth to transform energy.
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Talented calligraphy street artist Said Dokins recently attended the Festival Letrástica 2017. The Festival took place on April 27rd till 30th in Guadalajara México and was dedicated to, as the name says, to Lettering and he could have not missed it.
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