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Levalet is back with some new pieces around Paris. Humorous as always Levalet’s figures often interact with the spaces they are in, often in unexpected situations like the divers we see here,
Levalet is back with some new pieces around Paris. Humorous as always Levalet’s figures often interact with the spaces they are in, often in unexpected situations like the divers we see here,
I’m just loving this colourful collaboration between Curiot and Jason Botkin in Holbox Island, Mexico. The two artists were invited to this paradise on earth location to paint this new
The Argentinian duo Gaucholadri, composed of designers Federico Calandria and Marcos Zerene, started some time ago a singular project which involves painting 100 pieces that will eventually lead
As mentioned before the German duo Herakut is currently in Jordan invited by AptART and the French organization ACTED where they painted a series of new murals as a continuation of this wonderful
This wonderful mural is the work of American artist and designer Dave Kinsey. His symbolic work attempts to capture the universal essence of the human condition, mainly through a symbolic
Expressionist surrealism reached this year’s Pow! Wow! Hawaii thanks to this wonderful wall by american artist Andrew Schoultz. Painted for the people of Honolulu, the new mural
Greek calligraffiti artist Simon Silaidis and Spanish artist Kraser recently teamed up to create this amazing mural. Entitled ‘Seventh Heaven’ the new piece, painted at an
This wonderful piece of art was painted by American legend Augustine Kofie for POW! WOW! Hawaii 2014. Active in the graffiti community since mid-nineties, Kofie’s work reflects a wide range of
This pretty awesome collaboration is the work of Sr.X and Id-iom. Painted on Heneage Street, East London, the new piece shows the portraits of two men screaming to each other. One thing is that
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