Author: Fran
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Ricardo TEN Colombo ‘Welcome To My Home’ x Kolor Kathmandu project
Italian street artist Ricardo TEN Colombo collaborated recently with Sattya Media Arts Collective, a hub for DIY culture, collaboration, inspiration, activism, and learning for emerging artists, painting a series of new murals in the streets of the Basantapur and Thamel area of Kathmandu, an area seriously affected by the earthquake in 2015. According to Ricardo TEN Colombo…
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Seacreative New mural in Gaeta x Memorie Urbane festival 2016
Italian Seacreative was recently in Gaeta, Italy invited to take part of this year’s Memorie Urbane Festival for which he painted this new mural titled ‘Trio Meraviglia’ or wonder trio. According to the artist the mural is purely decorative and like the rest of his work it has a clear and defined linear style that gives shape to a…
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Sebas Velasco x Dulk x Citric Festival in Torreblanca, Spain
Spanish sensations DULK and Sebas Velasco, recently teamed up to paint this new mural in the streets of Torreblanca in south Spain. The new mural is a lovely mix of both artists style where Sebas Velasco’s urban elements and figures meet Dulk’s surreal creatures. A pretty fun and eye-catching sight.
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AEC ‘Petrified science’ New mural in Valladolid, Mexico
AEC, from the popular duo Interesni Kazki is now in Mexico where he recently finished this new mural made possible thanks to the support of the Zentik project in the city of Valladolid. The new mural, titled Petrified science shows the image of an archeologist leaning and extending his left had in order to receive a blue bottle with a…
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JonOne Predictably Irrational at Wunderkammern gallery in Milan
JonOne, born John Andrew Perello in 1963, New York, USA and today one of the most recognised contemporary artists in France, as well as a key figure in the world of graffiti will be opening next Wednesday Predictably Irrational at Wunderkammern Gallery in Milan. Known for his particular style that can be positioned in between Graffiti and Pollock’s…
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ETNIK paints new mural in Ayia Napa
Alessandro Battisti, also known as ETNIK, sent a couple of days ago a few images of his last wall painted in sunny Ayia Napa, Cyprus for the Ayia Napa Street Art Festival. The new mural continues ETNIK’s explorations dedicated to the study of the city and can be considered as an extension of ETNIK’s ongoing project “Prospect Cities”….
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Next week: Lokiss ‘Topologies’ at Galerie Celal
French Vincent Elka a.k.a. Lokiss will be opening next week Topologies his newest solo show at Galerie Celal in Paris. A legend and pioneer of the European graffiti, Lokiss is a multidisciplinary artist whose work ranges from murals, to easel painting and sculpture. Influenced by the pioneers of abstraction like Delaunay and Kupka, Lokiss continues to be one of…
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BLU erases all his murals in Bologna
In one single hectic night, Italian legend BLU managed to buff twenty years of paintings on the city’s walls in order to prevent them from ending up in a museum. BLU’s decision is a reaction to the Genus Bononiae event Street Art – Banksy & Co. L’arte allo stato urbano. The exhibition consists of several pieces the works…
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Preview: “Mesmerize” Photography and Street Art at Punto618 Art Gallery
On Sunday March 13th Punto618 Art Gallery in Turin will be presenting “Mesmerize” a fascinating exhibition that will display the collaborative work of young Italian photographer Livio Ninni and six urban artists; Corn79, Etnik, Fabio Petani, Mrfijodor, Ten and Vesod. Mesmerize (as the name suggests) is intended to fascinate and mesmerize the viewer when confronted with the meeting of two disciplines,…
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Selene Frosini ‘Still’ at Tekè Gallery in Carrara, Italy
Italian artist Selene Frosini opened last Friday ‘Still’ her newest solo show at Tabularasa Tekè Gallery in Carrara, Italy. The exhibition consists of a series of sculptures that express the concept of stillness which, as expressed by Marco Pedri, is equal to a feeling of deep silence and calm. Made of different kinds of marble – Belgium Black, Pink Portugal, Mexico Black,…
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