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“Fade” is the latest mural intervention realized by NEVERCREW in Torino (Italy) for the “Toward 2030” Project and addressing the topic of “Responsible consumption and production”, goal n°12 from the UN’s Global Goals for sustainable development.
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“Celsius” – Thermochromic mural painting that reacts to temperature change, realized at Spazio Morel in Lugano (Switzerland), 2019.
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An overall vision, the perception of the whole and of humankind’s position within it. A position that’s a weight in a balance, and a responsibility that demands to become aware of it, of proportions and of imbalances.
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New work from NEVERCREW in the city of Novara, Italy. For this mural painting, Pablo and Christian worked especially on vision and on layers, playing between real and painted elements,
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NEVERCREW was in New Zealand, working in Gisborne for the Seawalls Tairāwhiti project by PangeaSeed Foundation. The title of the mural painting is “Disposing machine n°2”, a hymn for nature and the threats it encounters.
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Nevercrew made their brand new wall in Winzerla, Jena (Germany) for the “Home in Winzerla” project promoted by the city of Jena and curated by Gruppe F.
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“Nuances selection”, a multiple mural intervention by NEVERCREW, that was recently realised in Aalborg (Denmark) in the Løvvangen, Nørresundby area, for a project curated by WEAArt, 2018. Yet another inspirational set of creations by the Swiss masters of street art.
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Le M.U.R. is an important tradition in the street art scene in Paris and it’s strictly connected to the neighborhood in which it leaves and evolves. With the idea of a temporary intervention (that’s part of Le M.U.R. concept), NEVERCREW decided to realize something connected both to the idea of time and related in a […]
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Our beloved street art crew NEVERCREW just sent us their last piece in Phoenix, Arizona. It is titled “El oso plateado and the machine” and it is the sum of three interconnected mural paintings realized in downtown Phoenix (Arizona, USA).
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