Category: Art
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108 x ALT!rove Festival in Catanzaro, Italy
We continue the coverage of this year’s amazing ALT!rove festival with two new murals by Italian artist 108 painted in Catanzaro, Italy. The second mural (Above), was painted at Lido’s ex-marketplace and titled In The Kingdom of the Phaeacian and pays homage to the legendary of the Phaeacian from Homer’s Odyssey whilst the second one, actually the first one he painted, is shown below. The building…
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Gualicho “Li Pattern with dot” New mural in Córdoba, Argentina
Just before that great collaboration with David de la Mano last week in Montevideo, Argentinian artist Gualicho painted this mural in his hometown Córdoba. “Li Pattern with dot”, as the mural was titled, is the result of the artists ongoing research on patterns in nature. “Li” refers to the underlying reason and order of nature…
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‘Night Keeper’ New mural by 140Ideas in Bulgaria
140Ideas visited Gorna Oryahovitsa in his native Bulgaria and painted this haunting mural titled “Night Keeper” inspired by a quote from The Time Keeper, a work of inspirational fiction by author Mitch Albom: “Try to imagine a life without timekeeping. You probably can’t. You know the month, the year, the day of the week. There is a…
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Nina Kunan x Coas for Manifiesto Urbano in Bolivia
Argentinian artist Nina Kunan and Chilean Coas were recently in Bolivia invited by to take part in the Third version of the Manifiesto Urbano festival in Santa Cruz de las Sierras, Bolivia for which they painted this surrealist mural. Titled “The painting road”, the new wall speaks about graffiti and the process and experience of painting itself,…
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Aryz paints massive mural in Detroit
In USA in occasion of his show in LA, Aryz stopped by in Detroit invited by Library Street Collective where he painted this massive mural. Created for their Public Matter series, the mural depicts a man, a worker pulling something, an image repeated several times on the wall like an ‘endless’ sequence of seemly identical character, an interesting visual…
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EROSIE ‘Linguaggio Universale’ x ALT!rove Festival 2015
Next in the long line of talented artists participating of this year’s ALT!rove Festival is Dutch artist Jerome Erosie who painted, not one, but three murals in the neighbourhood of Piano Casa in Catanzaro, Italy. Drawing inspiration from his own work and the neighbourhoods colours and mood, creates Erosie three murals as part of a triptych titled “Linguaggio Universale” or…
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Tellas ‘This Quiet, Harsh Land’ at Mini Galeri in Amsterdam
Last week opened “This Quiet, Harsh Land”, Tellas‘ first solo exhibition in the Netherlands at Mini Galerie in Amsterdam. The exhibition, consisting in a new series of canvases and illustrations, introduces Tellas poetic minimalism striving to create beautiful and meditative pieces of art that invite the viewer to a new kind of journey exploring the unspoiled landscapes…
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Moneyless: “Fragmentations” at BC Gallery in Berlin (Photo recap)
A couple of weeks ago opened Italian artist Moneyless “Fragmentations” his first solo show in Germany at the BC Gallery in Berlin. “Fragmentations” consists of a series of canvases product of an artistic journey involving the deconstruction of one of his most recurrent geometrical figures, the circle, reinventing it and giving his work a more dynamic dimension. In doing so the fragments become…
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Luigi Loquarto “Questione di tempo” solo show at Grauen studio
Last Saturday May 9 opened Italian artist Luigi Loquarto a new solo show titled “Matter of time” at Grauen Studio in Monza, Italy. Matter Of Time, curated by Grauen Studio, focuses on the dual role that the artist attributes to time, the common denominator of the artworks shown at the exhibition gallery and the two murals created for the occasion,…
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David de la Mano x Gualicho New collaborative murals in Montevideo
Argentinian artist Pablo Harymbat aka Gualicho was recently in Montevideo where he collaborated on a couple walls with Spanish artist David de la Mano who currently lives and works in Uruguay. The new mural is an interesting mix of two quiet different styles. On the one hand we have David de la Mano’s characteristic silhouetted figures,…
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