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.
German artist Dome is now in Tunisia where he recently finished this new mural for the Djerbahood Project curated by Galerie Itinerrance in Djerba. For the occasion painted Dome this 3,4 m x 12 m
This interesting mural is the work of Tobias Kroeger also known as TOBE and BASE23 who were invited for this years Bialystok Art Festival 2014 in Bialystok, Poland. The mural, a 7 x 10 mtr wall,
Spanish legend Borondo was until recently in France invited by Le Mur Mulhouse where he painted the wonderful mural above and a couple of quick pieces on glass. As usual in Borondo’s work
It’s not often I post something by ROA, but it’s about time for an update. Here new mural he painted in Bromölla, Sweden for Ifö Center as part of their Artist-in-Residence program.
This wonderful mural is the work of the young Italian artist Tellas, painted for the Homepage Festival in Udine, Italy. The new piece, certainly characteristic of his imagery, shows that nature
French artist Bom.K is now in Tunisia invited by Gallerie Itinerrance for the Djerbahood open air museum project in Djerba, Tunisia where he painted this beautiful mural. Titled
German artist MTO was recently in Malta for the Sliema Street Art Festival 2014 where he painted this new mural titled “The Mediterranean Door”. The mural deals with the who often
Italian artist MP5 was recently in Turin, Italy where she painted this new mural titled “Titani” and which deals with the struggle of the poor in Italy and a divided society.
Buff Diss was recently in China where he created this new mural based on the Orpheus & Eurydice myth for the Fubon Art Foundation in Taipei. His designs are intricate, well thought-out and
Mexican artists Kidghe and Drain painted recently this lovely collaborative wall in the streets of Oaxaca, Mexico. Kidghe’s work is a reflection about the idea of appropriation of public
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