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.
REKA is now in USA where after travelling up to Oregon, painted this new piece entitled “The Fall” inspired by the Autumn colours and surroundings of Oregon. Located in Portland
This amazing piece is the work of Aakash Nihalani, who recently was in LA where he dropped this new piece entitled ‘L.A. Leaker’. Celebrated for his ephemeral modifications of the
Argentinian artists Poeta and Rojo Roma collaborated recently in this new mural painted in Villa Ballester in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Mixing bright colours with geometric and organic forms,
After a series of collaborations in Germany a few days ago, Nelio decided to visit Spain where, together with Spanish artist Xuan Alyfe painted a couple of pieces in Samado and Avilés (Xuan
Parisian street artist C215 has been traveling again, this time to Senegal where he, as usual has been painting a series of pieces around Saly a seaside resort area and Mbour, a city in
French artist Nelio was recently in Berlin where he collaborated with Duncan Passmore and Silas in a few murals. As we have mentioned before his imagery is graffiti-rooted, but also aware of art
Banksy’s 31 days long residency comes to an end with this new piece, an inflatable throw-up on the Long Island Expressway. Banksy himself just confirmed the piece on his Instagram. The
Alexey Luka‘s Misunderstanding is part of “Where viewable” a group exhibition at the Moskvich Cultural Center in Moscow, Russia. According to the artist “The exhibition
It’s Day 30 and Banksy‘s penultimate piece. Entitled “Bronx Zoo” the stencil shows the image of a big cat (cheetah? Puma? Jaguar?) at Yankee Stadium. Are we getting
Today’s Banksy piece is nothing less than a repainted painting entitled ‘The banality of the banality of evil’ (Oil on oil on canvas) showing the image of a German officer
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