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Colombian street artist Stinkfish continues his adventures and this time he is in Navajo Nation, in Arizona. He just finished an abandoned trailer painting in collaboration with his mexican friend Mazatl ( @graficamazatl ) for The Painted Desert Project.
Colombian artist Stinkfish has been on a journey in China last month making some fine walls often in collaboration with local street artists. His last stop was Beijing. There he made 2 walls of which the is a quick collab with Robbbb, a local streetartist. ( http://www.robbbb.com/ )
Colombian street artist ‘Stinkfish’ continues sending in more beautiful creations, this time in the great city of Hong Kong. Having recently passed by HK, the artist opportunistically made some walls, pasted posters and stuck plenty of stickers. It is likely the dream of many street artists to be able to visit distant cities and leave […]
Colombian street artist Stinkfish, has been busy making works in a Chinese rural area 8 hours from Beijing. This time its two collabs at the little village of Xucun in China again.
The first piece, by Colombian street artist Stinkfish, in China has been done. Located in the ancient village of Xucun, 8 hours from Beijing, as part of the International Art Festival and artist residency in Xucun.
This is the last wall for the great Callegenera Festival of Urban Expressions, in the city of Monterrey at the north of Mexico. Colombian street artist Stinkfish just finished this large wall . The Festival is running from the 21st June until 19th of July. You can see more about the event here.
Renowned Colombian artist, Stinkfish just returned home from a quick independent tour at the border between México and United states. The project, called “Frente a la Frontera” (In front of the border) is a series of artworks in collaboration with some local artists.