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Where there is great Love, there is Art. It’s Valentine’s Day today, let’s share some great Street Art ! “Art must be an expression of love or it is nothing.” ~Marc Chagall
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Among some of the finest street art events is the Teenage Kicks Festival. Looking back at the event of 2015 we would like to make a short introduction for you to get a better feel of what it is about.
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Here is the last collaboration of Said Dokins with Edouard Egea from Monkey Bird crew (Fr) in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The wall is contains twisting symbolic orders of political enunciation.
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Truly Design team has painted a big anamorphic piece at Vans and The North Face headquarters in Switzerland last month. Located inside the company building, it is a piece of art that will blow your mind.
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Dourone’s mural for the projet ANIMAL ALLEY L.A. curated by Jason Ostro and The Gabba Gallery is now completed! The art work “Welcome Adan, you are the key” can be admired in the neighborhood of Echo Park in Los Angeles
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Jim Vision is one of those who’s been out flexing his painty fingers and has created 2 new pieces in the past week. You’ll have seen his Save the Bees murals with Louis Masai and other works featuring beautiful waves demonstrating the mighty force of the sea
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From January 18th Portuguese artist Bordalo II will be in Rome for a week to create one of his creatures made out of recycled materials. Old bicycles, tires and colors will be used to set up his artwork. The place chosen is Saint Peter Station which, with 253 trains per day,
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Loesje and her friends from V9 street art collective created two more murals in Warsaw in autumn, 2015. The big-size paintings keep the minimalistic style of Loesje posters: simple letters are painted on a white background.
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A young artist collective from Bosnia and Herzegovina called HAD (Hamo, Anel, Dama) used a grain tank as their first workplace for months. From the first moment they met, they wanted to show what the result would be when a painter, an architect and a street artist work together.
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