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.
Ukrainian duo Interesni Kazki were recently in Gainsville, Florida in order to take part of the second phase of the 352walls urban art project that started last year in October. The duo,
Last time I hear from Brazilian artist Frederico Franco, also known as Fredone, was in November last year under his participation at the Concreto Festival in Fortaleza, Brazil. Also in Brazil,
Giulio Vesprini is now in Terni, Italy where he recently finished this new mural for WöW an urban art project curated by the cultural association Primavere Urbana with the support of the local
ARYZ is now in Thailand where he recently finished this new mural for the Bukruk Urban Arts Festival in Bangkok. The new mural, painted in a picturesque area of Bangkok, features a group of
Italian artist Fabrizio Sarti aka Sea or SeaCreative painted this new mural in his hometown Varese for the Urban Canvas project. Like the rest of his work, this new piece has a clear and defined
Greek duo Blaqk, consisting of Greg Papagrigoriou and Chris Tzaferos (Simek), is back in the streets of Greece with this quick piece painted at an undisclosed location, an abandoned fabric in
Italian street artist and illustrator Agostino Iacurci just finished this large mural at the Gonvin Puri Metro Station in Delhi as part of the always great St+Art India festival. Not unlike the
Cape-Town based artist Ricky Lee Gordon, also known as Freddy Sam, was recently in Phoenix, Arizona, where he painted this beautiful mural titled “Through the reflection of your beauty i am
South African artist Ricky Lee Gordon just launched a new print in collaboration with 1xRUN. “Like currents our thoughts rise and pass” is an archival Pigment Print with Screen Print
“Trincheras y otros anticonceptivos” (Trenches and other contraceptives) is Daniel Muñoz‘ latest intervention, an interesting installation at the heart of the CEART –
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