Author: Fran

  • WAONE «Chasing tigerman» x Richmond Mural Project

    WAONE «Chasing tigerman» x Richmond Mural Project

    Here a few images of «Chasing tigerman», Waone‘s newest mural painted for the Richmond Mural Project in Richmond, Virginia. The mural is a continuation of Waone’s new project of line based black and white murals started a few months ago in Varkala, India and that was inspired by a visit to the German St.Ottilien abbey’s library back…

  • Photo recap: Camille Rose García at Corey Helford Gallery

    Photo recap: Camille Rose García at Corey Helford Gallery

    On Saturday 16th this month opened L.A. based Corey Helford Gallery an incredible show featuring the work of Pop Surrealist legend and pioneer Camille Rose García consisting in a new body of work with her newest series of gothic-psychedelic paintings. As mentioned in an earlier post a few weeks ago, “Phantasmacabre”, as the show was titled,…

  • Quintessenz “Altonale” x STAMP Festival 2016

    Quintessenz “Altonale” x STAMP Festival 2016

    “Altonale” is an amazing installation recently created by the German artist duo Quintessenz for this year’s STAMP Festival in Hamburg. The duo, composed of Thomas Granseuer and Tomislav Topic, is known for creations that play with the perception of space, colours and the relationships between objects, constantly evolving through the materials they use and focusing…

  • Aryz “Decay” New mural in Ghent, Belgium

    Aryz “Decay” New mural in Ghent, Belgium

    Best known for his often gigantic murals and stunning illustrations, Spanish artist Aryz doesn’t seem to stop surprising us. This new mural, titled “Decay” and painted on the side wall of an old and apparently derelict building in Ghent, Belgium, shows the image of a beautiful still life composed by leaves, fruits and the remains…

  • Mata Ruda “Protectress” x Art United us in Kiev

    Mata Ruda “Protectress” x Art United us in Kiev

    The Ukrainian art project Art United Us continues to deliver amazing large-scale murals like this one by Phoenix-based artist Mata Ruda. Painted on the side of a brick building in Kiev and titled “Protectress”, the new mural is according to the artist a healing representation of Berehynia, a female spirit in Slavic mythology; a goddess, hearth mother and protectoress from late 20th…

  • Moneyless x Muraliza festival in Portugal

    Moneyless x Muraliza festival in Portugal

    Here a few images of Moneyless’ new mural for this year’s Muraliza festival in Cascais, Portugal. The new mural is a good example of the artistic journey Moneyless has undertaken during the last couple of years and that involves the deconstruction of one of his most recurrent geometrical figures, the circle, reinventing it and giving his work a more…

  • GUE ‘Vento d’estate’ x ALTrove festival in Catanzaro, Italy

    GUE ‘Vento d’estate’ x ALTrove festival in Catanzaro, Italy

    If I am not wrong this will be my first post about Gue, an Italian artist that has been making waves in the Italian street art scene during the last couple of years. Being part of the scene since 2003, Gue’s style has developed from incorporating abstract figurative motifs to fully abstract. His work is characterised by a lightness of…

  • “Rise” by James Bullough in Kiev for Art United us

    “Rise” by James Bullough in Kiev for Art United us

    American born artist James Bullough just finished this new mural for the always amazing Art United us project in Kiev, Ukraine. Curated by Waone from Interesni Kazki, Iryna Kanishcheva and photographer Geo Leros, the new mural is a good example of work. Hyperrealistic and fractured images, sliced and rearranged, making us explore the painted surface in order…

  • Elian “Exercise of Overlapping” New mural in Hamburg, Germany

    Elian “Exercise of Overlapping” New mural in Hamburg, Germany

      Argentinian artist and muralist Elian is now in Germany where he recently finished this new mural for the STAMP Festival in Hamburg, Germany. Titled “Exercise of Overlapping” and painted in earth tones, Elian’s new mural differs somehow from earlier work characterised by the use of bright primary colours. The new mural clearly shows an understanding for the…

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