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.
As mentioned yesterday, Invader is currently in Hong-Kong where the French artist has been busy dropping a series of pieces around the city’s business district. As usual, Invader’s
Artists Zosen, Kenor and Mina Hamada were last december in Miami where they teamed up to paint this wonderful set of murals in the Wynwood district. The murals, entitled Coconut Sunrise, El
Goddog just published a few pics of his latest piece painted somewhere in La Seyne-sur-Mer, France. As usual his work is characterized by very decorative figurative in a more or less defined
To be honest, apart from a cool collaboration between Teck and Seth about a year ago I didn’t hear too much about him or York, that before I found a link to this video on internet. A cool
Invader is now in Hong Kong where the pixellated pieces just started to appear. Invaders characters are inspired by the popular arcade game Space Invaders and other video games from the early
Seth is another international artist currently visiting that amazing country called Argentina, where he had the opportunity to work with a great Argentinian artist, Elian creating this vibrant
Italian artist Basik is back in the streets of his hometown Rimini where he recently painted this singular mural based in the idea of superstition, also known as scaramanzia in italian, featuring
Pablo S. Herrero teamed up with E1000 and Rosh and painted a couple of wonderful murals on the roof top of the ESLA Eko building in the Carabanchel neighborhood, Madrid. The result is a vibrant
SowatFrench artists Lek and Philippe Baudelocque collaborated recently in this massive mural in the Saint Blaise neighbourhood, Paris 20th. The mural, organized by Art Azoï, represent a great mix
‘Letters at Large’ is a project by artist and designer Audra Hubbell, created as part of her MFA thesis. According to Hubbell, the aim of this project was to explore the visual power
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