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.
Italian artists Mr Thoms and Zed1 were recently in Palermo collaborated to paint this great mural entitled “La Mafia non esiste e la Piovra è un telefilm!” or “The Mafia
It has been a while since the French Adbusters OX published new pieces on his blog, but here are some of them. Working for years with collages and a minimalistic imagery on billboards around the
Ukrainian artist Teck recently painted a series of murals in memory of those who lost their lives during the protests in Ukraine. The mural above and the one below are dedicated to Yuri
This beautiful mural is the work of South African artist Faith47 who recently teamed up with Design Indaba Trust and Thingking to make this project happen. The new mural seeks to create a
ROIDS MSK and INSA were two other artists invited to this years Pow! Wow! Hawaii for which they created this amazing Gif-iti. Insa, best known for his Heels image through which on in many ways
El Marian, known for his realistic style, recently finished this beautiful mural in Buenos Aires. Painted with the help of artist Pablo Cano, the new mural depicts the true love between a man and
I have been following the work of Tellas since that time at Nuart back in 2011. Delicate, poetic and strong his work is difficult to go unnoticed. This new wall is an example of this. Painted as
One of the big names participating from this year’s POW! WOW!Hawaii was Vhils. Last Tuesday was the festival’s last day, but the pieces remain, quality murals like the one we see
One of the big names participating from this year’s POW! WOW!Hawaii was Vhils. Last Tuesday was the festival’s last day, but the pieces remain, quality murals like the one we see
Poeta teamed recently up with Mart to paint this beautiful mural in San Martin, Buenos Aires. Combining Mart’s expressiveness and Poeta’s abstract imagery, these two artists manage to
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