Author: Fran
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Piotr Chrzanowski ‘Adam’s Heart’ for Urban Forms (PL)
A couple of weeks ago I got a few images of “Adams Heart”, the work of Polish muralist Piotr Chrzanowski, (also known as Chrzan) and his crew who, in collaboration with the Urban Forms Foundation painted in Lodz, Poland. Adams Heart obviously draws references to Michelangelo’s “The Creation of Adam” and according to the organisers this was…
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Bosoletti “Speranza Nascosta” for ‘Ultraviolet’ project in Naples (IT)
Argentinian artist Francisco Bosoletti was recently involved in a pretty interesting project called ‘Ultraviolet”, organised in Naples, Italy, and for which he created the amazing portrait of a homeless person using ultraviolet spray paint. Titled ‘Speranza Nascosta’ (Hidden Hope), the new mural portrait aims to give a face to the many people who each day visit the facilities of Centro “La…
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GUE “Lumen” for Impulsi Urbani in Floridia, Sicily
Italian artist Marco Mangione, also known as GUE, published recently a few images of his latest mural painted in occasion of the Impulsi Urbani project organised in Floridia, Sicily and that aims to create a permanent exhibition consisting of outdoor installation and murals in order to revitalise the urban space. Born in 1986 in Catania, Sicily, Gue is…
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Nase Pop paints mural for Trama festival in Buenos Aires
This new mural is the work of Dutch artist Daniel Stroomer aka Nase Pop, now based in Buenos Aires, painted for the Trama Festival in Buenos Aires, Argentina, curated by Martin Ron and Liliana Piñero. This, and Davi Petroni’s mural (covered), are part of the first stage of the event that will take place between 2016 and 2017….
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Artez for the Walk For Bihar festival in Patna, India
Belgrade based street artist Artez was recently in India invited to take part of the Walk For Bihar festival in Patna, the capital of Bihar, and the second largest metropolis in eastern India. Titled “World is in your hands to make it” and painted under what the artist has described as challenging, the new mural shows the…
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Guido van Helten ‘Unity’ mural in Jacksonville, Florida
In town for the Art(Re)Public event in Jacksonville, Florida, Guido van Helten covered two giant silos with the images of a young man and woman he met during his stay in the city. According to Guido van Helten, the motivation for the content of this work came through a search for subjects and a representation…
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New mural by David Petroni in Buenos Aires
Argentinian designer and visual artist David Petroni just sent over a few images of Tango, his latest mural painted recently in Buenos Aires, Argentina in occasion of the Trama Festival curated by Martin Ron and Liliana Piñero. Born in 1984 and having studied both Graphic Design at Universidad de Buenos Aires (FADU), and visual arts at Universidad…
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Fabio Petani for the Effimural Project in Turin
Fabio Petani just sent over a few images of YTTRIUM & BETULA PENDULA his newest mural painted for the Effimural Project, curated by Il Cerchio E Le Gocce and organised in Turin, Italy. Fabio Petani’s work represents a refined balance between organic forms, geometry and lettering, adding patches of ruddy colour into a disordered harmony that favourises symbolism…
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Astro brings his optical illusions to Jacksonville, Florida
French graffiti artist Astro was recently in Florida invited to take part of this year’s Art(Re)Public project. Inspired by artists such as Hartung, Vasarely and Mucha, this self-taught graffiti artist and member of the Parisian graffiti crew ODV, has managed to developed a unique abstract style that combines geometry, calligraphy and dynamic forms, and that exploits the subtlety power…
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Sebas Velasco for Artesano Project in Dominican Republic
Here are a couple of new murals by Spanish artist Sebastián Velasco painted recently in San Pedro de Macorís, Dominican republic for the Artesano Project curated by yet another talented muralist, Evoca1. One of them, titled “Master of Puppets” and painted in the La playa de muerto neighbourhood, is based according to the artist on different photographs he took…
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