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.
In town for this years OpenWalls Showcase Barcelona and after that terrific wall painted by SAM3 presented here about a week ago, finally some pics from Btoy and Uriginal‘s collaboration
Hyuro is revealing a few new pieces these days, almost every day this last week. The last two are as enigmatic and thoughtful as the rest of her work. As always the female figure is present,
Today it’s all about Christmas and its meaning. Spanish artist Vinz decided to give a little twist to it with this new piece entitled “Nativity”, each image being accompanied by
Apparently Nelio is now in Argentina where he recently hooked up with Poeta and painted this new mural in Buenos Aires. Owners of a very distinctive abstract style these two artists manage to mix
This interesting and colourful piece is the work of Guillaume Alby aka Remed, a french artist known for his brightly coloured large-scale murals and canvas works. Coming from an advertising
MWM-Graphics was last month in Detroit invited by the Library Street Collective to be a part of the so-called Garage Project. Curated for a new parking space in collaboration with Detroit
This great piece of art is the work of Los Angeles based artist Augustine Kofie who recently finished this new mural for the always amazing All City Canvas street art festival and Hermann Miller.
Here some new work from the Amsterdam-based urban art duo Graphic Surgery which with only needs tape, spray-paint and abandoned walls to create these fantastic, architectural-inspired,
Escif has been pretty busy in the last time painting a series of ironic pieces all around his hometown Valencia. The new series has been “Fast food is not a crime” and represent a
Funny new little piece by Spanish artist Escif entitled “El escritor/The Writer” painted somewhere in Valencia, Spain. I guess the piece speaks for itself…
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