taged with walls
While in Brussels, Dourone has left his mark in Neerpede, the famous spot of Anderlech real outdoor museum. Spanish street artist DOURONE has been busy lately and this is his latest from a series of works.
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The upcoming release of Amo-Te Lisboa: an ignominious street a̶̶r̶̶t̶̶ movie, a full-lenght movie which narrates a wild street experience in Lisbon. Painting daily in the streets without any authorization for two consecutive months; the film includes guest appearances by Borondo, RUN and other friends.
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Willoke Festival, takes place in the South of Italy, in a small city called Ariano Irpino; the festival lasts from May to September and already many other artists visited Ariano. Julien Malland aka Seth painted on a big wall of an Elementary school in the center city.
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In 2015 the „Industriebrachenumgestaltung” – short IBUg – celebrates it’s 10th anniversary. Before the festival starts in August, IBUg goes on tour found it´s way into this years OSTRALE!
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We are Passionate about discovering walls from around the world. Here we are to offer you a glimpse into the finest incoming creations we ve received this June.
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As we reach the summer time with tonnes of works ahead it has still been a very creative year so far. Here is a small selection which represents only a fraction of what is out there. From several countries around the World this is the proof of how much talent there is out there. Enjoy and share if […]
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NAF-MK ‘s latest mural done in Materdei (NAPLES) is part of a chain of works he is applying about the city of Naples. According to the artist he has been inspired by vintage postcards and lithographs and he wants to bring to light the soul of Naples which is constantly poised with a mix of […]
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PROFONDO SUD / TELLAS. After the combo of last year, Tellas is back in Catanzaro with “Profondo Sud”, a personal work in Materdomini district, within walking distance from Alberonero’s wallpainting.
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This is part of a Street Art project called Legend of the Dragon / “龍的傳說” that will be completed in several Asian cities during 2015. In this project, Akashi represents the dragon as a spiritual symbol of the Chinese unity and pride for the country.
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