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.
French Hopare is now in Tahiti where he recently finished this new wall for the ONO’U Graffiti Festival. Hopare’s work is characterized by a fractured design relaying on drawing and
M-City is on his way to Bergen, Norway now, but before that, he did a quick stop in Riga to take part of the Blank Canvas Festival where he painted this impressive wall. Making use of his
Just like 2501, our friend Tellas is also in Catanzaro for the ALTrove Street Art Festival where he painted one of his signature pieces. Whilst most street art nowadays feels vibrant and
Tireless 2501 keeps travelling and painting around the world, this time in his native Italy for the ALTrove – Street Art Festival in Catanzaro. As usual we find ourselves confronted with
MadC is one of many artists participating of this year’s ONO’U Graffiti festival in Papeete, Tahiti for which she painted this beautiful mural. MadC’s work is mainly letter
Argentinian painter and architect Pastel is now in Italy where he just finished his second mural for the Viavai Project in Racale, Italy (image above). The first one, “El lamento del
Argentinian Hyuro is another artist participating of this year’s wonderful Memorie Urbane Street Art Festival. Untitled as usual, and full of that magic and ease that characterises her
Argentinian Hyuro is another artist participating of this year’s wonderful Memorie Urbane Street Art Festival. Untitled as usual, and full of that magic and ease that characterises her
This lovely mural is the work of Portuguese designer, painter and self defined “street artist” EIME painted in Gaeta, Italy for Memorie Urbane 2014. Combining stencil and a
Herr von Bias aka HRVB from The Weird crew just finished this new mural in Berlin. Fun, colourful and entertaining this new mural entitled “Lucky Cancer and the Cigarettes of Death”
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