Founder and editor of Urbanite. Street Art lover who after the finishing her MA thesis on the Mexican and Norwegian muralist movement in the 1920-50s, developed a fascination for street art and graffiti that eventually led to collaborations with different art blogs, including the creation of this one.
LONDON, UK, October 18, 2014 RexRomae Gallery will hold a pop-up exhibition in London showcasing the artworks of Norwegian stencil artist, Martin Whatson. Curated by Rom Levy, the ephemeral
This gorgeous mural is the work of Baltimore-based artist Gaia painted as part of the Savage Habbit murals project As usual in Gaia’s work he makes use of his innate curiosity and interest
After that sweet collaborative piece with H101 last week, Pablo S. Herrero is back with ‘Reforesting the blind guardian’, a wonderful collaborative project with Doa Ocampo.
Mexican artist Saner was until recently in Las Vegas, USA taking part of the art program of this years Life Is Beautiful festival curated by Just Kids. Saner makes use of ancient (often Mexican)
After a successful participation at the Empty Walls Festival in Cardiff a few weeks ago (covered) David de la Mano is now back in Uruguay where he painted this new street piece somewhere in the
Pixel Pancho and Phlegm are now in New Zealand where they just finished their first ever collaboration for Dunedin street art festival in the city of Dunedin. The result is a beautiful wall with
After a great participation at the Just Writing My Name Festival back in september (covered), Petro and Slak from the Aesthetics crew are back with this magnificent mural painted for the pilot
This delicate mural is the work of Russian artist Rustam Qbic and was painted for the New City Festival celebrated in the city of Nizhny Novgorod. ‘Blossom’ as the mural was titled
Dissenso Cognitivo and NemO’s painted this sharp mural for the Restart Festival 2014 in Imola, Italy that took place in the end of September. “Natura Morta” is a critique of human kind and
This new mural by Waone from the art duo Interesni Kazki is part of a diptych started by the artist back in January this year in India (covered) being Time For Change the second part of this
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